EC-Council Cloud Security Essentials (CSE / C|SE) Practice Test
Prepare for the EC-Council Cloud Security Essentials exam with free practice tests covering cloud security fundamentals, IAM, data protection, encryption, cloud network security, application security, monitoring, incident response, cloud risk assessment, compliance, and governance. Each 20-question test uses a proportional timer based on the official CSE exam pace of 1.6 minutes per question.
Mixed Set — CSE Practice Tests
Use these mixed CSE practice tests to review the full EC-Council Cloud Security Essentials blueprint. Questions are distributed across all 8 domains, with heavier emphasis on Application Security in Cloud, Data Protection and Encryption, Cloud Security Fundamentals, Network Security in Cloud, Risk Management, and Compliance.
Domain Wise — CSE Mock Tests
Target one CSE objective area at a time with focused mock tests. Each domain-wise test contains 20 questions mapped to the official EC-Council Cloud Security Essentials blueprint.
About the CSE Certification Exam
The EC-Council Cloud Security Essentials certification validates beginner-level cloud security knowledge for learners who want to understand how cloud environments are secured, monitored, governed, and protected against common security risks.
What Is the CSE?
The EC-Council Cloud Security Essentials (CSE / C|SE) certification is an introductory cloud security credential in the EC-Council Essentials Series. It explains cloud computing models, shared responsibility, cloud security architecture, identity and access management, encryption, network protection, application security, cloud monitoring, incident response, risk management, compliance, and governance.
CSE is designed for students, career starters, career changers, IT support professionals, junior cybersecurity learners, cloud beginners, help desk technicians, and technology professionals who want a structured introduction to securing cloud environments before moving into more advanced credentials such as CCSE, CND, CSA, or CEH.
CSE skills support entry-level roles such as junior cloud security analyst, cloud support technician, cybersecurity trainee, IT security support specialist, cloud operations assistant, SOC trainee, and cloud governance assistant. In the broader U.S. cybersecurity market, information security analysts earned a median annual wage of $124,910 in May 2024.
Exam Format (2026)
Exam name: EC-Council Cloud Security Essentials (CSE / C|SE).
Exam code: 112-54.
Testing method: EC-Council Essentials Series certification exam delivery. Availability and proctoring options can vary by region and learning platform.
Questions: 75 multiple-choice questions.
Duration: 2 hours.
Question types: Multiple-choice questions focused on cloud fundamentals, IAM, encryption, cloud network security, cloud application security, monitoring, incident response, risk assessment, compliance, and governance.
Passing score: EC-Council’s accessible public CSE page does not list a fixed public passing score. Confirm the active passing score during exam registration.
Exam fee: CSE pricing can vary by learning platform, bundle, country, promotion, and training provider. Confirm the current fee with EC-Council or the official exam delivery partner before purchase.
Eligibility Requirements
Prerequisites: EC-Council lists no prior cybersecurity knowledge or IT work experience requirement for Cloud Security Essentials.
Recommended background: Basic computer use, internet concepts, and introductory cloud awareness are helpful but not required.
Beginner-friendly path: CSE is positioned for students, fresh graduates, career starters, career switchers, and IT or technology professionals who want foundational cloud security knowledge.
Hands-on readiness: EC-Council’s Essentials learning path includes labs and practical learning activities, so basic familiarity with browsers, operating systems, cloud consoles, and common IT concepts will help.
Ethical requirement: CSE preparation should be performed only in authorized labs, training environments, owned cloud accounts, or cloud environments where explicit permission exists.
CSE Domain Weights — Official Exam Blueprint v1
The Cloud Security Essentials blueprint contains 8 domains. Application Security in Cloud carries the highest weight at 20%, followed by Data Protection and Encryption in the Cloud at 16%.
| Domain | Objective Area | Weight |
|---|---|---|
| Domain 1 | Cloud Security Fundamentals | 12% |
| Domain 2 | Identity and Access Management (IAM) in the Cloud | 8% |
| Domain 3 | Data Protection and Encryption in the Cloud | 16% |
| Domain 4 | Network Security in Cloud | 12% |
| Domain 5 | Application Security in Cloud | 20% |
| Domain 6 | Cloud Security Monitoring and Incident Response | 8% |
| Domain 7 | Cloud Security Risk Assessment and Management | 12% |
| Domain 8 | Cloud Compliance and Governance | 12% |
How Our Practice Tests Are Designed
Official blueprint alignment — The mixed and domain-wise tests follow the CSE Exam Blueprint v1 domains: Cloud Security Fundamentals, IAM in the Cloud, Data Protection and Encryption, Network Security in Cloud, Application Security in Cloud, Cloud Security Monitoring and Incident Response, Cloud Security Risk Assessment and Management, and Cloud Compliance and Governance.
Beginner-friendly cloud security style — Questions focus on concept recognition, shared responsibility, security control selection, identity decisions, encryption use cases, secure cloud networking, application security, logging, monitoring, risk management, and compliance awareness.
Proportional timer — The CSE exam has 75 questions in 2 hours, or 1.6 minutes per question. Each 20-question practice test is timed at approximately 32 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, repeated misses in Application Security in Cloud, Data Protection, IAM, or Cloud Risk Management should guide your next review session.
CSE Exam Preparation Tips
Study Strategy
Start with cloud fundamentals: Understand cloud service models, deployment models, shared responsibility, provider evaluation, cloud security benefits, cloud threats, and cloud security architecture.
Prioritize high-weight domains: Application Security in Cloud and Data Protection and Encryption in the Cloud make up a large share of the blueprint, so spend extra time on WAF, OWASP Top Ten, secure SDLC, API security, key management, DLP, backup, and disaster recovery.
Connect controls to cloud risk: Learn how IAM, encryption, network segmentation, monitoring, incident response, compliance, and governance reduce risk in cloud environments.
Review monitoring workflows: Study cloud logging, SIEM, SOAR, cloud-native monitoring, continuous monitoring, and investigation workflows so you can answer scenario-style questions confidently.
Test-Taking Strategy
Read for the cloud layer: Identify whether the question is about identity, data, network, application, monitoring, incident response, risk, or governance before selecting an answer.
Use shared responsibility thinking: Prefer answers that correctly distinguish between customer responsibility and cloud provider responsibility.
Manage the timer: The real exam pace is 1.6 minutes per question. These practice tests give about 32 minutes for 20 questions so you can build a realistic pace.
Eliminate weak options: Remove answers that over-permit access, skip encryption, ignore logging, rely on one control only, weaken network isolation, or fail to meet compliance and governance requirements.
Frequently Asked Questions
Ready to Test Your CSE Knowledge?
Start with a mixed CSE practice test to measure your readiness, then use the domain-wise tests to strengthen weak cloud security fundamentals before exam day.
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