Juniper Networks Certification

Juniper Networks Certified Expert, Security (JNCIE-SEC, JPR-935) Practice Test

Prepare for the Juniper Networks Certified Expert, Security lab exam with free practice tests built around the official JNCIE-SEC objective groups. Because the real JPR-935 exam is a 6-hour hands-on lab with no published MCQ count, each 20-question set uses a 120-minute lab-review timer based on 360 minutes divided across the three published objectives.

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About the JNCIE-SEC Certification Exam

Everything you need to know about the expert-level Juniper Security lab exam, its prerequisites, exam structure, and career relevance.

What Is the JNCIE-SEC?

Juniper Networks Certified Expert, Security (JNCIE-SEC) is the expert-level credential in Juniper's Security certification track. It validates the ability to deploy, configure, manage, and troubleshoot Junos-based security platforms in complex enterprise environments using SRX Series devices, security policies, IPsec VPNs, NAT, high availability, management tools, and advanced threat-prevention features.

JNCIE-SEC is designed for experienced network security engineers, firewall architects, security consultants, and senior operations professionals who work deeply with Juniper security infrastructure. It is especially relevant for roles such as Senior Network Security Engineer, Security Infrastructure Architect, Firewall Engineer, Network Security Consultant, and Juniper Security Specialist.

Security and networking expertise remain valuable in the market. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reports a median annual wage of $124,910 for information security analysts and projects 29% employment growth from 2024 to 2034, much faster than the average for all occupations.

Exam Format (2026)

Testing method: Juniper-delivered hands-on lab exam, available through scheduled JNCIE lab events.

Exam code: JPR-935.

Duration: 6 hours.

Question types: Practical configuration, management, and troubleshooting tasks in a Junos security lab environment.

Passing score: Not publicly published by Juniper; lab exams are graded by qualified JNCP lab exam proctors.

Exam fee: $1,600 USD for the JNCIE expert-level lab exam voucher.

Eligibility Requirements

Prerequisite: Active JNCIP-SEC certification is required before registering for the JNCIE-SEC lab exam.

Experience: Juniper recommends extensive real-world hands-on experience with Junos security technologies and SRX Series devices.

Software focus: The current exam page references vSRX 23.2R1, Junos Space 23.1R1, Junos Space Security Director 23.1R1, and Security Director Insights 23.1R1.

Language: English only.

Validity: Juniper certifications are valid for three years.

JNCIE-SEC Objective Shares — JPR-935 Exam Blueprint

Juniper publishes three JNCIE-SEC exam objective groups but does not publish fixed percentage weights. The objective shares below are calculated from the number of listed sub-objectives in each official group.

ObjectiveTopicShare
Objective 1Security Infrastructure44%
Objective 2Security Management17%
Objective 3Advanced Security39%

How Our Practice Tests Are Designed

Blueprint-aligned coverage — Questions map to Juniper's JNCIE-SEC objective groups: Security Infrastructure, Security Management, and Advanced Security. The goal is to reinforce the knowledge behind lab decisions before you practice configuration tasks.

Expert-level scenario framing — The practice tests focus on practical decisions involving SRX clusters, IPsec VPNs, security zones, NAT, security policies, Security Director, syslog, AppTrack, APBR, IDP, SSL forward proxy, and ATP Cloud.

Transparent timer logic — The real JNCIE-SEC exam is a 6-hour hands-on lab and Juniper does not publish a multiple-choice question count. For study pacing, each 20-question test uses a 120-minute timer by dividing the official 360-minute lab window across the three published objective groups.

Lab-readiness focus — These practice tests are not a replacement for hands-on lab work. Use them to identify weak concepts, then validate those areas in a Junos/SRX lab environment.

JNCIE-SEC Exam Preparation Tips

Study Strategy

Build from JNCIP-SEC: JNCIP-SEC is the required prerequisite, so make sure professional-level topics such as advanced NAT, VPNs, HA, APBR, and threat mitigation are already comfortable.

Lab every objective: Do not treat JNCIE-SEC as a theory exam. Build repeatable labs for clustering, IPsec tunnels, policies, NAT, Security Director, IDP, SSL proxy, and ATP Cloud workflows.

Document procedures: Create your own runbooks for common tasks. The exam rewards candidates who can configure accurately under time pressure without searching for every command.

Test-Taking Strategy

Read tasks completely: Lab instructions often include specific behavior, validation, and constraints. Misreading a small requirement can break a larger solution.

Validate continuously: Use show commands, logs, session tables, packet captures, and policy hit counts throughout the exam rather than waiting until the end.

Manage the 6-hour window: Triage tasks, protect time for verification, and avoid spending too long on one issue before completing higher-confidence items.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many questions are on the JNCIE-SEC JPR-935 exam?+
The JNCIE-SEC JPR-935 exam is not a multiple-choice exam with a published question count. It is a 6-hour hands-on lab exam where candidates deploy, configure, manage, and troubleshoot Junos-based security platforms in a practical enterprise network scenario.
What is the passing score for JNCIE-SEC?+
Juniper does not publish a fixed passing score for certification exams. For JNCIE lab exams, results are evaluated by qualified Juniper lab exam proctors and the results card shows pass or fail status, overall score, and section-level scores.
Are these JNCIE-SEC practice tests free?+
Yes. All JNCIE-SEC JPR-935 practice tests on Security Practice Test are free to use. Each set contains 20 questions designed to reinforce expert-level Juniper security concepts before hands-on lab practice.
How are the domain-wise practice tests organized?+
The domain-wise practice tests follow Juniper's three published JNCIE-SEC objective groups: Security Infrastructure, Security Management, and Advanced Security. Objective share badges are calculated from the number of listed sub-objectives in each group.
Do I need another Juniper certification before taking JNCIE-SEC?+
Yes. Juniper lists JNCIP-SEC as the prerequisite certification for the JNCIE-SEC JPR-935 lab exam. Candidates should also have extensive hands-on experience with Junos security platforms and SRX Series devices.
How long should I study for JNCIE-SEC?+
Most candidates should plan several months of focused preparation after earning JNCIP-SEC. The exam expects expert-level hands-on ability across SRX clustering, IPsec VPN, NAT, security policy design, Security Director, IDP, SSL proxy, ATP Cloud, and troubleshooting.
Can I retake the JNCIE-SEC lab exam if I fail?+
Yes. Juniper's lab exam retake policy requires candidates who fail a lab exam to wait 14 calendar days before attempting it again. Subsequent lab exam attempts require manager approval, and candidates cannot register for another attempt until they have failed the previous one.
How should I use these practice tests for a hands-on lab exam?+
Use the 20-question sets to check blueprint knowledge, commands, design choices, and troubleshooting logic. Then reinforce each weak topic in a lab environment because the real JNCIE-SEC exam requires configuration and troubleshooting, not just theory.

Ready to Test Your JNCIE-SEC Knowledge?

Start with a mixed set to check your overall blueprint readiness, then use objective-wise tests to target SRX infrastructure, Security Director, and advanced security gaps.

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