EC-Council Certification

EC-Council IoT Security Essentials (ISE / I|SE) Practice Test

Prepare for the EC-Council IoT Security Essentials exam with free practice tests covering IoT fundamentals, networking and communication, processors and operating systems, cloud and IoT, advanced IoT topics, IoT threats, basic security, cloud security, threat intelligence, IoT incident response, and IoT security engineering. Each 20-question test uses a proportional timer based on the official ISE exam pace of 1.6 minutes per question.

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Domain Wise — ISE Mock Tests

Target one ISE objective area at a time with focused mock tests. Each domain-wise test contains 20 questions mapped to the official EC-Council IoT Security Essentials blueprint.

D1
IoT Fundamentals
IoT beginnings, IoT paradigm, IoT in power grids and homes, IoT architecture, technologies, protocols, application areas, devices, industrial IoT, SCADA basics, IoT platforms, and future IoT trends
10% Exam Weight Start Test →
D2
IoT Networking and Communication
Network concepts, OSI and TCP models, IP addresses, subnet masks, subnetting, IP address services, IoT protocols, Bluetooth, cellular networks, and IEEE standards
13% Exam Weight Start Test →
D3
IoT Processors and Operating Systems
CPU internal structure, embedded operating systems, OS features in embedded systems, kernels, firmware, RTOS, Contiki OS, TinyOS, MagnetOS, FreeRTOS, BeRTOS, Linux basics, and Android basics
12% Exam Weight Start Test →
D4
Cloud and IoT
Cloud computing, cloud service models, cloud deployment, virtualization, virtual systems, IoT cloud commercial solutions, AWS IoT, Oracle Cloud, grid computing, fog computing, and future trends
7% Exam Weight Start Test →
D5
IoT Advanced Topics
IoT software, web applications, mobile applications, IoT identity management, IoT protocols, machine learning, supervised and unsupervised learning, neural networks, blockchain IoT, and consensus algorithms
7% Exam Weight Start Test →
D6
IoT Threats
Common IoT attacks, IoT attack surface, IoT security needs, OWASP IoT Top 10, IoT hacking concepts, IoT privacy issues, Metasploit awareness, and threat-driven IoT defense
12% Exam Weight Start Test →
D7
Basic Security
CIA triad, embedded OS protection, WLAN security, open system authentication, Zigbee and RuBee security, IoT checklists, security measures, security tools, firmware testing, encryption, digital signatures, SCADA and ICS defense, and Industrial IoT security framework
13% Exam Weight Start Test →
D8
Cloud Security
State of cloud security, cloud vulnerabilities, data segregation, Cloud Security Alliance guidance, cloud computing attacks, security issues, virtualization security guidance, cloud policies, procedures, standards, guidelines, and forensic issues
8% Exam Weight Start Test →
D9
Threat Intelligence
National Vulnerability Database, risk assessment standards, PCI penetration testing standard, Cyber Kill Chain, Nmap awareness, intelligence-led IoT security, and vulnerability-driven analysis
8% Exam Weight Start Test →
D10
IoT Incident Response
Incident response standards, processes, procedures, impact analysis, indicators of compromise, response tools, forensic tools, and IoT incident handling fundamentals
5% Exam Weight Start Test →
D11
IoT Security Engineering
Security engineering methodologies, secure development practices, threat modeling, 12 secure development practices, DREAD, STRIDE, risk-driven design, and engineering secure IoT systems
5% Exam Weight Start Test →

About the ISE Certification Exam

The EC-Council IoT Security Essentials certification validates beginner-level IoT security knowledge for learners who want to understand how Internet of Things systems, devices, networks, cloud integrations, and embedded environments are secured.

What Is the ISE?

The EC-Council IoT Security Essentials (ISE / I|SE) certification is an introductory IoT security credential in the EC-Council Essentials Series. It explains IoT fundamentals, IoT networking, embedded processors and operating systems, cloud and IoT integrations, IoT threats, basic security controls, cloud security, threat intelligence, incident response, and IoT security engineering.

ISE is designed for students, career starters, career changers, IT support professionals, cybersecurity beginners, IoT learners, engineering beginners, and technology professionals who want a structured introduction to securing connected devices and IoT ecosystems.

ISE skills support entry-level roles such as junior IoT security analyst, cybersecurity trainee, IoT support technician, IT security support specialist, SOC trainee, embedded security assistant, cloud-IoT support assistant, and network security trainee. 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 IoT Security Essentials (ISE / I|SE).

Exam code: 112-58.

Testing method: EC-Council Essentials Series proctored 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 IoT fundamentals, IoT networking, embedded operating systems, cloud and IoT, IoT threats, basic security, cloud security, threat intelligence, incident response, and IoT security engineering.

Passing score: EC-Council’s accessible public ISE page does not list a fixed public passing score. Confirm the active passing score during exam registration.

Exam fee: EC-Council lists the IoT Security Essentials course package at $299. Pricing can vary by learning platform, bundle, country, promotion, and training provider.

Eligibility Requirements

Prerequisites: EC-Council lists no prior cybersecurity knowledge or IT work experience requirement for IoT Security Essentials.

Recommended background: Basic computer use, internet concepts, networking awareness, and interest in smart devices, embedded systems, or cybersecurity are helpful but not required.

Beginner-friendly path: ISE is positioned for students, fresh graduates, career starters, career switchers, and IT or technology professionals who want foundational IoT security knowledge.

Hands-on readiness: EC-Council’s ISE learning path includes labs and a capstone project, so basic familiarity with browsers, operating systems, networks, and connected devices will help.

Ethical requirement: ISE preparation should be performed only in authorized labs, training environments, owned devices, or IoT environments where explicit permission exists.

ISE Domain Weights — Official Exam Blueprint v1

The IoT Security Essentials blueprint contains 11 domains. IoT Networking and Communication and Basic Security carry the highest weights at 13% each, followed by IoT Processors and Operating Systems and IoT Threats at 12% each.

DomainObjective AreaWeight
Domain 1IoT Fundamentals10%
Domain 2IoT Networking and Communication13%
Domain 3IoT Processors and Operating Systems12%
Domain 4Cloud and IoT7%
Domain 5IoT Advanced Topics7%
Domain 6IoT Threats12%
Domain 7Basic Security13%
Domain 8Cloud Security8%
Domain 9Threat Intelligence8%
Domain 10IoT Incident Response5%
Domain 11IoT Security Engineering5%

How Our Practice Tests Are Designed

Official blueprint alignment — The mixed and domain-wise tests follow the ISE Exam Blueprint v1 domains: IoT Fundamentals, IoT Networking and Communication, IoT Processors and Operating Systems, Cloud and IoT, IoT Advanced Topics, IoT Threats, Basic Security, Cloud Security, Threat Intelligence, IoT Incident Response, and IoT Security Engineering.

Beginner-friendly IoT security style — Questions focus on concept recognition, secure architecture, safe device handling, IoT protocol awareness, cloud-IoT security, threat and countermeasure matching, incident response concepts, and secure engineering decisions.

Proportional timer — The ISE 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 IoT Networking, Basic Security, IoT Threats, or IoT Security Engineering should guide your next review session.

ISE Exam Preparation Tips

Study Strategy

Start with IoT fundamentals: Understand IoT architecture, application areas, connected devices, IoT platforms, industrial IoT, SCADA basics, and how IoT systems differ from traditional IT systems.

Prioritize high-weight domains: IoT Networking and Communication, Basic Security, IoT Processors and Operating Systems, and IoT Threats make up a large share of the blueprint, so spend extra time on those areas.

Connect devices to controls: Learn how embedded OS security, firmware protection, encryption, digital signatures, wireless controls, cloud controls, and incident response reduce IoT risk.

Review cloud and intelligence workflows: Study cloud vulnerabilities, cloud computing attacks, threat intelligence sources, indicators of compromise, and risk assessment concepts that support IoT defense.

Test-Taking Strategy

Read for the IoT layer: Identify whether the question is about device hardware, embedded operating systems, communication protocols, cloud services, threats, basic security, incident response, or security engineering before selecting an answer.

Choose layered security answers: Prefer answers that combine secure design, access control, encryption, monitoring, firmware protection, device hardening, and incident response readiness.

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 ignore device constraints, skip firmware security, over-trust cloud providers, weaken authentication, or fail to consider lifecycle security.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many questions are on the real ISE exam?+
The EC-Council IoT Security Essentials exam contains 75 multiple-choice questions.
How long is the ISE exam?+
The ISE exam duration is 2 hours. That equals 1.6 minutes per question, so each 20-question practice test on this page is timed at approximately 32 minutes.
What is the passing score for ISE?+
EC-Council’s accessible public ISE page does not list a fixed public passing score. Confirm the active passing score during exam registration.
Are these ISE practice tests free?+
Yes. All EC-Council ISE practice tests on Security Practice Test are free, and a free PDF is available for offline review and focused revision.
How are mixed set questions distributed across domains?+
Mixed ISE practice tests follow the official blueprint weights: IoT Fundamentals 10%, IoT Networking and Communication 13%, IoT Processors and Operating Systems 12%, Cloud and IoT 7%, IoT Advanced Topics 7%, IoT Threats 12%, Basic Security 13%, Cloud Security 8%, Threat Intelligence 8%, IoT Incident Response 5%, and IoT Security Engineering 5%.
What does the ISE exam cover?+
The ISE exam covers IoT fundamentals, IoT networking and communication, IoT processors and operating systems, cloud and IoT, IoT advanced topics, IoT threats, basic security, cloud security, threat intelligence, IoT incident response, and IoT security engineering.
Do I need cybersecurity experience before ISE?+
No. EC-Council lists no prior cybersecurity knowledge or IT work experience requirement for IoT Security Essentials.
What is the ISE exam code?+
The EC-Council IoT Security Essentials exam code is 112-58.
Is ISE a good starting point for IoT security?+
Yes. ISE is an entry-level IoT security course that introduces connected-device security, IoT networking, embedded operating systems, cloud-IoT security, IoT threats, incident response, and security engineering fundamentals.

Ready to Test Your ISE Knowledge?

Start with a mixed ISE practice test to measure your readiness, then use the domain-wise tests to strengthen weak IoT security fundamentals before exam day.

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