Zscaler Digital Transformation Engineer (ZDTE) Practice Test
Prepare for the Zscaler Digital Transformation Engineer exam with free practice tests covering Zscaler architecture, identity services, connectivity, platform services, access control, cyberthreat protection, data protection, risk management, Zscaler Digital Experience, and Zero Trust automation. Each 20-question test uses a proportional timer based on the official ZDTE exam pace of 1.5 minutes per question.
Mixed Set — ZDTE Practice Tests
Use these mixed ZDTE practice tests to review the full Zscaler for Users - Engineer blueprint. Questions are distributed across all 11 exam domains, with heavier emphasis on Cyberthreat Protection Services, Data Protection Services, Zscaler Architecture, Identity Services, Connectivity Services, Access Control Services, and Zero Trust Automation.
Domain Wise — ZDTE Mock Tests
Focus on one ZDTE objective area at a time. Each domain-wise mock test contains 20 questions mapped to the official ZDTE blueprint so you can strengthen weak areas before taking the full certification exam.
About the ZDTE Certification Exam
The Zscaler Digital Transformation Engineer certification validates advanced knowledge of engineering, configuring, optimizing, and supporting Zscaler Zero Trust services for users, applications, data, threats, risk, experience monitoring, and automation.
What Is the ZDTE?
The Zscaler Digital Transformation Engineer (ZDTE) is a professional-level certification for experienced security professionals who work with advanced configuration of Zscaler platform services, security services, data protection, management, and logging services. It is the final certification step in the Zscaler for Users - Engineer (EDU 202) learning path.
ZDTE is designed for security professionals, network engineers, security engineers, and solutions architects who configure and support advanced Zscaler Zero Trust capabilities. It is especially useful for professionals working with ZIA, ZPA, ZDX, advanced identity services, connectivity services, Private Service Edge deployments, cyberthreat protection, DLP, risk visibility, and automation.
Zscaler engineering skills support roles such as Zero Trust engineer, cloud security engineer, network security engineer, Zscaler platform engineer, SASE architect, solutions architect, security operations engineer, and digital experience monitoring engineer. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported a median annual wage of $124,910 for information security analysts in May 2024, with higher pay possible for experienced cloud security and Zero Trust specialists.
Exam Format (2026)
Exam name: Zscaler Digital Transformation Engineer (ZDTE).
Level: Professional Level.
Testing method: Proctored exam delivered through Pearson VUE test centers or OnVUE online proctoring.
Questions: 60 questions.
Duration: 90 minutes.
Question types: Computer-scored proctored exam items focused on advanced Zscaler architecture, identity, connectivity, platform, access control, threat protection, data protection, risk, ZDX, and automation scenarios.
Passing score: Zscaler does not publicly reveal specific cut scores or the exact number of correct answers required to pass.
Exam fee: US$300, or 1 credit, per attempt.
Eligibility Requirements
Required prerequisite: Zscaler for Users - Engineer (EDU 202) Course & Lab.
Recommended experience: Minimum of one year of experience with the Zscaler platform, including hands-on work with ZIA, ZPA, and ZDX.
Platform knowledge: Candidates should understand Zscaler architecture, identity integration, Client Connector, Branch Connector, Private Service Edge, access policy, cyberthreat services, data protection, and experience monitoring.
Study resources: Zscaler recommends reviewing the official ZDTE blueprint, study guide, course materials, and hands-on labs before attempting the exam.
Validity: Zscaler certifications expire two years after the date earned.
ZDTE Domain Weights — Official Exam Blueprint
The ZDTE exam covers 11 objective areas. Cyberthreat Protection Services has the highest weighting at 12%, followed by Data Protection Services at 11%, and several core engineering domains at 10% each.
| Domain | Objective Area | Weight |
|---|---|---|
| Domain 1 | Zscaler for Users - Engineer Overview | 6% |
| Domain 2 | Zscaler Architecture | 10% |
| Domain 3 | Identity Services | 10% |
| Domain 4 | Connectivity Services | 10% |
| Domain 5 | Platform Services | 9% |
| Domain 6 | Access Control Services | 10% |
| Domain 7 | Cyberthreat Protection Services | 12% |
| Domain 8 | Data Protection Services | 11% |
| Domain 9 | Risk Management | 4% |
| Domain 10 | Zscaler Digital Experience | 8% |
| Domain 11 | Zscaler Zero Trust Automation | 10% |
How Our Practice Tests Are Designed
Official blueprint alignment — The mixed and domain-wise tests follow all 11 ZDTE objective areas: Zscaler for Users - Engineer Overview, Zscaler Architecture, Identity Services, Connectivity Services, Platform Services, Access Control Services, Cyberthreat Protection Services, Data Protection Services, Risk Management, Zscaler Digital Experience, and Zscaler Zero Trust Automation.
Engineer-level scenarios — Questions focus on decisions Zscaler engineers make in real environments, including advanced identity configuration, traffic forwarding, Private Service Edge deployment, policy framework design, cyberthreat controls, DLP, ZDX monitoring, risk visibility, and OneAPI automation.
Proportional timer — The real ZDTE exam has 60 questions in 90 minutes, or 1.5 minutes per question. Each 20-question practice test is timed at about 30 minutes to match the real exam pace.
Domain-specific improvement — Use mixed sets to measure overall readiness, then use domain-wise tests to target weak areas. For example, if your score drops in Cyberthreat Protection Services, Data Protection Services, or Identity Services, focus on that domain before attempting another full set.
ZDTE Exam Preparation Tips
Study Strategy
Start with EDU 202: The official prerequisite is the Zscaler for Users - Engineer Course & Lab, so use that learning path as your primary preparation foundation.
Prioritize service relationships: ZDTE is broader than basic administration. Study how identity, connectivity, platform services, access controls, threat protection, data protection, ZDX, and automation work together.
Practice advanced workflows: Review Private Service Edge use cases, step-up authentication, segmentation policies, Cloud Sandbox, Browser Isolation, DLP, Risk360, ZDX probes, and OneAPI concepts.
Use blueprint weights: Spend more time on Cyberthreat Protection Services, Data Protection Services, and the 10% domains, but do not ignore lower-weighted areas like Risk Management and ZDX.
Test-Taking Strategy
Read for the service boundary: Identify whether the question is about identity, traffic forwarding, access control, platform services, threat protection, data protection, digital experience, risk, or automation before choosing an answer.
Choose the best engineering option: Prefer answers that maintain least privilege, preserve visibility, align with Zero Trust principles, and solve the operational requirement without weakening security.
Manage the timer: The real exam pace is 1.5 minutes per question. Practice reading scenarios carefully while still moving efficiently through each 20-question set.
Review score patterns: Track missed questions by domain. Repeated mistakes in ZIA, ZPA, ZDX, identity, threat protection, DLP, or OneAPI show exactly where to study next.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Sudhanshu Thakur: ReviewerEnterprise Technology and Digital Transformation Professional with 18+ years of experience in enterprise software, SaaS, industrial automation, and business consulting. Formerly associated with Rockwell Automation, Tech Mahindra, Emerson, ABB, L&T Infotech, and Hewlett Packard Enterprise.