EC-Council Certification

EC-Council Network Defense Essentials (NDE / N|DE) Practice Test

Prepare for the EC-Council Network Defense Essentials exam with free practice tests covering network security fundamentals, identification, authentication, authorization, administrative controls, physical controls, technical controls, virtualization, cloud computing, wireless security, mobile device security, IoT security, cryptography, PKI, data security, and network traffic monitoring. Each 20-question test uses a proportional timer based on the official NDE exam pace of 1.6 minutes per question.

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Domain Wise — NDE Mock Tests

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

D1
Network Security Fundamentals
Network security essentials, goals of network defense, information assurance principles, confidentiality, availability, integrity, non-repudiation, and essential network security protocols
6% Exam Weight Start Test →
D2
Identification, Authentication, and Authorization
Access control principles, access control terminology, access control models, identity and access management concepts, authentication factors, authorization decisions, and least privilege
8% Exam Weight Start Test →
D3
Network Security Controls - Administrative Controls
Regulatory frameworks, laws, acts, security policy design, policy development, awareness training, administrative controls, governance expectations, and security responsibilities
8% Exam Weight Start Test →
D4
Network Security Controls - Physical Controls
Physical security importance, physical access controls, workplace security, environmental controls, facility protection, equipment safety, and physical defense best practices
8% Exam Weight Start Test →
D5
Network Security Controls - Technical Controls
Network segmentation, firewalls, IDS, IPS, honeypots, proxy servers, VPNs, SIEM, user behavior analytics, antivirus, anti-malware, and technical defense controls
16% Exam Weight Start Test →
D6
Virtualization and Cloud Computing
Virtualization concepts, OS virtualization security, cloud computing fundamentals, cloud security best practices, shared responsibility awareness, cloud risk, and secure cloud configuration
8% Exam Weight Start Test →
D7
Wireless Network Security
Wireless network fundamentals, wireless encryption mechanisms, wireless authentication methods, secure wireless configuration, wireless risk, and wireless security measures
8% Exam Weight Start Test →
D8
Mobile Device Security
Mobile device connection methods, mobile device management concepts, enterprise mobile usage policies, mobile platform risks, enterprise-level mobile security, and mobile best practices
8% Exam Weight Start Test →
D9
IoT Device Security
IoT device types, application areas, communication models, IoT-enabled environment security, device exposure, secure configuration, and IoT defense fundamentals
8% Exam Weight Start Test →
D10
Cryptography and PKI
Cryptographic techniques, cryptographic algorithms, cryptography tools, public key infrastructure, certificate concepts, encryption basics, and secure communication principles
8% Exam Weight Start Test →
D11
Data Security
Data security importance, encryption controls, data backup, retention planning, data loss prevention concepts, secure storage, data lifecycle protection, and recovery readiness
8% Exam Weight Start Test →
D12
Network Traffic Monitoring
Need and advantages of traffic monitoring, baseline traffic signatures, normal and suspicious network traffic, network monitoring workflows, and suspicious traffic detection
6% Exam Weight Start Test →

About the NDE Certification Exam

The EC-Council Network Defense Essentials certification validates beginner-level network defense knowledge for learners who want to understand how networks are protected, monitored, and secured against common cyber threats.

What Is the NDE?

The EC-Council Network Defense Essentials (NDE / N|DE) certification is an introductory network security credential in the EC-Council Essentials Series. It focuses on the foundational knowledge required to protect networks, identify users, enforce access controls, apply administrative, physical, and technical safeguards, monitor traffic, and understand security measures for cloud, wireless, mobile, IoT, cryptography, and data protection.

NDE is designed for students, career starters, career changers, help desk technicians, IT support specialists, junior cybersecurity learners, network security beginners, and technology professionals who want a structured introduction to network defense before moving into advanced credentials such as CND, CSA, or CEH.

NDE skills support entry-level roles such as help desk technician, technical support specialist, junior cybersecurity analyst, IT security trainee, desktop support technician, cybersecurity technician, and network security 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 Network Defense Essentials (NDE / N|DE).

Exam code: 112-51.

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 foundational network security, access control, administrative controls, physical controls, technical controls, cloud, wireless, mobile, IoT, cryptography, data security, and monitoring concepts.

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

Exam fee: NDE 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 Network Defense Essentials.

Recommended background: Basic computer use, internet concepts, and introductory networking awareness are helpful but not required.

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

Hands-on readiness: EC-Council’s Essentials learning path includes labs and practical learning activities, so basic familiarity with operating systems, browsers, and common network devices will help.

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

NDE Domain Weights — Official Exam Blueprint v1

The Network Defense Essentials blueprint contains 12 domains. Network Security Controls - Technical Controls carries the highest weight at 16%, while most other network defense areas range from 6% to 8%.

DomainObjective AreaWeight
Domain 1Network Security Fundamentals6%
Domain 2Identification, Authentication, and Authorization8%
Domain 3Network Security Controls - Administrative Controls8%
Domain 4Network Security Controls - Physical Controls8%
Domain 5Network Security Controls - Technical Controls16%
Domain 6Virtualization and Cloud Computing8%
Domain 7Wireless Network Security8%
Domain 8Mobile Device Security8%
Domain 9IoT Device Security8%
Domain 10Cryptography and PKI8%
Domain 11Data Security8%
Domain 12Network Traffic Monitoring6%

How Our Practice Tests Are Designed

Official blueprint alignment — The mixed and domain-wise tests follow the NDE Exam Blueprint v1 domains: Network Security Fundamentals, Identification Authentication and Authorization, Administrative Controls, Physical Controls, Technical Controls, Virtualization and Cloud Computing, Wireless Network Security, Mobile Device Security, IoT Device Security, Cryptography and PKI, Data Security, and Network Traffic Monitoring.

Beginner-friendly defender style — Questions focus on concept recognition, control selection, network defense terminology, administrative safeguards, physical safeguards, technical safeguards, monitoring workflows, and practical security decision-making.

Proportional timer — The NDE 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 technical controls, identity and access management, wireless security, or traffic monitoring should guide your next review session.

NDE Exam Preparation Tips

Study Strategy

Start with network basics: Understand network security goals, information assurance principles, common protocols, access control, and how network defense reduces risk.

Separate control types: Learn the differences between administrative, physical, and technical controls because NDE tests each category separately.

Prioritize technical controls: Network Security Controls - Technical Controls is the largest domain at 16%. Spend extra time on segmentation, firewalls, IDS, IPS, honeypots, proxies, VPNs, SIEM, UBA, and anti-malware.

Connect devices to defenses: Review how cloud, wireless, mobile, IoT, cryptography, PKI, data security, and traffic monitoring fit into a layered network defense strategy.

Test-Taking Strategy

Read for the control category: Identify whether the question is asking about administrative, physical, or technical controls before choosing an answer.

Choose defense-in-depth answers: Prefer answers that strengthen access control, segmentation, encryption, monitoring, secure configuration, backup, and layered protection.

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 monitoring, skip authentication, rely on only one control, weaken data protection, or fail to match the threat described in the scenario.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many questions are on the real NDE exam?+
The EC-Council Network Defense Essentials exam contains 75 multiple-choice questions.
How long is the NDE exam?+
The NDE 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 NDE?+
EC-Council’s accessible public NDE page does not list a fixed public passing score. Confirm the active passing score during exam registration.
Are these NDE practice tests free?+
Yes. All EC-Council NDE 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 NDE practice tests follow the official blueprint weights: Network Security Fundamentals 6%, Identification Authentication and Authorization 8%, Administrative Controls 8%, Physical Controls 8%, Technical Controls 16%, Virtualization and Cloud Computing 8%, Wireless Network Security 8%, Mobile Device Security 8%, IoT Device Security 8%, Cryptography and PKI 8%, Data Security 8%, and Network Traffic Monitoring 6%.
What does the NDE exam cover?+
The NDE exam covers network security fundamentals, identification, authentication, authorization, administrative controls, physical controls, technical controls, virtualization, cloud computing, wireless network security, mobile device security, IoT device security, cryptography, PKI, data security, and network traffic monitoring.
Do I need cybersecurity experience before NDE?+
No. EC-Council lists no prior cybersecurity knowledge or IT work experience requirement for Network Defense Essentials.
What is the NDE exam code?+
The EC-Council Network Defense Essentials exam code is 112-51.
Is NDE a good starting point before CND?+
Yes. NDE is an entry-level network defense course that introduces foundational concepts used in more advanced EC-Council certifications such as Certified Network Defender.

Ready to Test Your NDE Knowledge?

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

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