SABSA Certification

SABSA Foundation Module F2 Practice Test

Prepare for the SABSA Foundation Module F2 exam with free practice tests built around the core security management and security services topics covered in the official SABSA Foundation path. Each test includes 20 questions with a proportional timer based on the real exam pace of about 1.25 minutes per question.

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Mixed Set — SABSA Foundation Module F2 Practice Tests

These mixed sets spread questions across the full F2 topic range, so you practice the same blend of security management framework concepts, policy, assurance, services, metrics, and operational responsibilities expected in the official SABSA Foundation path.

Domain Wise — SABSA Foundation Module F2 Mock Tests

Use these domain-wise tests to strengthen one F2 topic at a time. They are ideal for improving weak spots in governance, policy, assurance, operational security services, and value measurement across the SABSA management model.

D1
The SABSA Security Management Framework
Management framework concepts, governance structure, alignment with enterprise security architecture, and how SABSA connects management practices to business-driven security outcomes
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D2
Security Policy Management
Policy hierarchy, policy lifecycle, standards and procedures, governance alignment, and translating business requirements into enforceable security policy
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D3
Operational Risk Management
Threats, vulnerabilities, business impact, risk treatment, operational controls, and the role of risk management in day-to-day SABSA security operations
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D4
Security Organisation & Responsibilities
Security roles, accountability, segregation of duties, governance responsibilities, reporting structures, and organisational support for security operations
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D5
Assurance of Operational Continuity
Continuity assurance, resilience planning, recovery expectations, crisis readiness, and maintaining security operations during disruption
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D6
Systems Assurance
Assurance principles, confidence in systems and controls, validation concepts, and mechanisms used to demonstrate that systems meet security expectations
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D7
Security Services Architecture
Designing security service layers, mapping services to business needs, control integration, and architectural thinking for enterprise security capabilities
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D8
Security Infrastructure Services
Infrastructure-level security services, shared protections, supporting platforms, and the technical service foundation behind SABSA-aligned security management
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D9
Operational Security Services
Operational service delivery, monitoring, incident support, protective activities, and how security services function in live enterprise environments
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D10
Security Administration & Management
Administrative processes, operational control management, governance routines, security management activities, and oversight of day-to-day execution
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D11
Return on Investment & Return of Value
Business value measurement, investment justification, return of value concepts, cost-benefit thinking, and showing how security contributes to enterprise goals
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D12
Security Measures & Metrics
Performance indicators, measurement models, reporting, evidence of effectiveness, and metrics used to assess whether security management objectives are being achieved
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About the SABSA Foundation Module F2 Exam

SABSA Foundation Module F2 is part of the official SABSA Chartered Foundation certification path and focuses on the management processes and security services side of enterprise security architecture.

What Is SABSA Foundation Module F2?

SABSA Foundation is the official starting point for developing security architecture competencies in the SABSA method. The Foundation path is split into F1 and F2, and together they build broad knowledge of SABSA frameworks, concepts, models, techniques, and practical application. Module F2 is typically associated with management processes, assurance, operational security services, metrics, and the business value side of security architecture.

This module is especially relevant for security architects, governance professionals, risk and assurance specialists, security managers, and practitioners who need to connect architecture thinking with operational security management. It is useful for professionals who want a structured, business-driven approach to enterprise security architecture rather than a control checklist mindset.

Exam Format (2026)

Testing method: Official SABSA Foundation examination through licensed SABSA Accredited Education Providers.

Questions: 48 multiple-choice questions.

Duration: 60 minutes.

Question types: Multiple-choice questions.

Passing score: 75% or greater.

Language allowance: Candidates whose first language is not English may apply for an additional 15 minutes per module.

Eligibility Requirements

Training requirement: Candidates must attend an official SABSA Foundation training course offered by a licensed provider.

Registration path: Examination candidates register through an official SABSA Accredited Education Provider.

Prerequisites: There are no separate public technical prerequisites listed beyond attending the official course.

Certification path: To earn the SABSA Chartered Foundation certificate, candidates must pass both Foundation examination modules F1 and F2.

Career fit: The Foundation level is intended as the starting point for professionals developing enterprise security architecture competencies.

SABSA Foundation Module F2 Knowledge Areas — Current Public Structure

Public SABSA certification materials confirm the Foundation path covers major principles, design concepts, and management processes of enterprise security architecture. The 12 topic areas below reflect your test structure, but official public weighting percentages were not available from the sources used for this page.

AreaTopicFocus
Area 1The SABSA Security Management Framework
Area 2Security Policy Management
Area 3Operational Risk Management
Area 4Security Organisation & Responsibilities
Area 5Assurance of Operational Continuity
Area 6Systems Assurance
Area 7Security Services Architecture
Area 8Security Infrastructure Services
Area 9Operational Security Services
Area 10Security Administration & Management
Area 11Return on Investment & Return of Value
Area 12Security Measures & Metrics

How Our Practice Tests Are Designed

Aligned to the official Foundation format — These tests are designed around the public SABSA Foundation exam format and the management-process focus associated with Module F2.

Business-driven management questions — Questions emphasize governance, policy, assurance, operational security services, organisational responsibility, value measurement, and metrics instead of isolated technical trivia.

Proportional timer — The real exam gives you 60 minutes for 48 questions, which equals about 1.25 minutes per question. That makes a 20-question practice set about 25 minutes, closely matching the actual exam pace.

Mixed and targeted review — Mixed sets help measure overall readiness, while domain-wise tests let you isolate weak areas such as operational risk management, systems assurance, continuity, or security services architecture.

SABSA Foundation Module F2 Exam Preparation Tips

Study Strategy

Understand the SABSA method first: F2 becomes much easier when you already see how SABSA links business requirements, architecture thinking, and management processes together.

Study management and services as one model: Policy, risk, continuity, assurance, service architecture, and metrics are connected. Learn how they support each other rather than memorizing them as isolated topics.

Focus on business value: SABSA is strongly business-driven, so pay attention to return of value, metrics, governance accountability, and how security supports enterprise objectives.

Test-Taking Strategy

Identify the management theme first: Before choosing an answer, decide whether the question is about governance, policy, risk, assurance, service delivery, or value measurement.

Choose the most SABSA-aligned answer: The best answer usually reflects business-driven architecture thinking, clear accountability, and measurable security outcomes.

Keep a steady pace: With about 1.25 minutes per question, the exam moves quickly. Timed 20-question practice sets help build the right rhythm before test day.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many questions are on the real SABSA Foundation Module F2 exam?+
SABSA Foundation Module F2 contains 48 multiple-choice questions.
How long is the SABSA Foundation Module F2 exam?+
Each SABSA Foundation test module is 60 minutes long.
What score do I need to pass SABSA Foundation Module F2?+
You need 75% or greater to pass the module.
Are these SABSA Foundation Module F2 practice tests free?+
Yes. All SABSA Foundation Module F2 practice tests on Security Practice Test are free to use, including both mixed sets and focused domain-wise mock tests.
Do I need official training before taking the real exam?+
Yes. SABSA states that examination candidates must attend an official SABSA Foundation training course offered by a licensed provider and register through an official SABSA Accredited Education Provider.
Do I have to pass both F1 and F2 for the SABSA Foundation certificate?+
Yes. To gain the SABSA Chartered Foundation certificate, candidates must pass both Foundation examination modules F1 and F2.
Is extra time available for non-native English speakers?+
Yes. Candidates whose first language is not English may apply for an additional 15 minutes per module.
What does Module F2 mainly focus on?+
Module F2 mainly focuses on the management-process and security-services side of enterprise security architecture, including governance, policy, assurance, services, metrics, and operational management concepts.

Ready to Test Your SABSA F2 Knowledge?

Start with a mixed set to gauge your overall readiness, then move into domain-wise tests to sharpen the SABSA management topics where you need the most improvement.

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