Prisma Certified Cloud Security Engineer

Prisma Certified Cloud Security Engineer
Prisma Certified Cloud Security Engineer
Complete Overview
The Prisma Certified Cloud Security Engineer certification validates a professional’s ability to design, implement, and manage cloud security solutions using Prisma Cloud. It focuses on securing cloud workloads, ensuring compliance, managing risks, and protecting applications across multi-cloud and hybrid environments.
This certification is designed for security and cloud professionals responsible for safeguarding cloud infrastructure and applications. It demonstrates the ability to apply best practices for cloud security posture management, workload protection, and threat prevention using Prisma Cloud technologies.
What Is the Prisma Certified Cloud Security Engineer Certification?
The Prisma Certified Cloud Security Engineer certification measures a candidate’s ability to configure and operate Prisma Cloud to secure cloud environments. It covers cloud security architecture, policy management, threat detection, vulnerability management, compliance monitoring, and incident response within cloud platforms.
This certification confirms expertise in protecting cloud-native and containerized workloads while maintaining regulatory compliance and operational visibility.
Exam Objectives
- Understand cloud security architecture and shared responsibility models
- Configure and manage Prisma Cloud policies
- Monitor and remediate security risks and misconfigurations
- Secure workloads, containers, and serverless applications
- Implement compliance and governance controls
- Detect and respond to cloud-based threats
- Integrate Prisma Cloud with DevOps and CI/CD pipelines
Why Should You Take This Exam?
- Validates professional skills in cloud security engineering
- Enhances credibility in cybersecurity and cloud roles
- Supports career growth in cloud and DevSecOps domains
- Demonstrates ability to secure modern cloud infrastructures
- Aligns with industry demand for cloud security specialists
Who Should Take This Exam?
- Cloud security engineers
- Cybersecurity professionals working in cloud environments
- DevSecOps engineers
- Cloud architects responsible for security
- IT professionals managing cloud workloads
Prerequisites
- Understanding of cloud computing concepts
- Familiarity with public cloud platforms
- Knowledge of networking and security fundamentals
- Experience with security tools and monitoring systems
- Awareness of compliance and governance requirements
Exam Format
The exam consists of multiple-choice questions that assess a candidate’s understanding of cloud security concepts and the practical use of Prisma Cloud. It focuses on real-world scenarios involving policy enforcement, threat detection, workload protection, and compliance monitoring.
Skills You Gain from This Certification
- Securing cloud infrastructure and workloads
- Implementing cloud security policies and controls
- Detecting and mitigating cloud security threats
- Managing compliance and governance in cloud environments
- Integrating security into DevOps workflows
- Monitoring and responding to security incidents
Career Benefits
Earning the Prisma Certified Cloud Security Engineer certification demonstrates your ability to secure cloud environments effectively. It strengthens your professional profile and opens opportunities in advanced cloud security and cybersecurity roles.
- Cloud Security Engineer
- DevSecOps Engineer
- Cloud Security Analyst
- Cybersecurity Engineer
- Cloud Security Consultant
Exam details
Exam Code: PCCSE
No. of Questions: 50
Launch Date: N/A
Exam Length: 90 Minutes
Passing Score: N/A
Language: English
Retirement Date: N/A
Certificate Type: Pearson VUE
Terms & Conditions
- The exam voucher will be emailed and covers the full exam cost.
- It is valid only within the country of purchase.
- The exam must be scheduled and completed before the expiration date.
- Each voucher is for a single use by one individual, for one exam discount or fee.
- Please confirm the validity period—usually between 6 to 10 months—before buying.
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