CIoTSP Certification Training
Learn IoT fundamentals, protect data, secure firmware, and manage risks to become a CertNexus IoT security expert.
Our CertNexus Certification Training Key Features
- 50+ interactive items to quiz you
- Integrated labs for hands-on experience
- Simulated real-world scenarios
- Take tests under exam-like conditions
- Immediate remediation and feedback
- Flexible, Self-Paced
Prepare For CIoTSP Certification
Breaches hurt trust. And a vulnerability can stall your career. Why take risks? Learn to secure firmware, protect user data, and enforce authentication with our IoT security certification courses.
CIoTSP Certification Overview
The Certified IoT Security Practitioner (CIoTSP) certification proves your ability to secure IoT networks, analyze vulnerabilities, implement controls against threats, and monitor devices while responding to incidents.
Exam Objectives
- Securing IoT Portals
- Implementing Authentication, Authorization, and Accounting
- Securing Network Services
- Securing Data
- Addressing Privacy Concerns
- Securing Software/Firmware
- Enhancing Physical Security
Exam Details
| Exam Code | ITS-110 |
| Number of Questions | 100 |
| Passing Score | 60 or 61% depending on the exam form |
| Time Duration | 120 minutes |
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Anyone involved in securing IoT devices, networks, or systems should consider the CIoTSP certification. It’s ideal for professionals in cybersecurity, network engineering, and IoT system management.
It’s recommended to have at least a year of experience and prior knowledge in the following areas:
- Fundamental benefits and challenges of securing IoT systems
- IoT ecosystem components, including physical elements, edge/fog computing, network connectivity, cloud platforms, and applications across market sectors
- Common IoT security and privacy threats, along with countermeasures
- IoT safety and risk management approaches
- IoT system/software development life cycle