SC-100 Cybersecurity Architect Expert Practice Exams 2026
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Pass the Microsoft Cybersecurity Architect Expert (SC-100) exam on your first attempt — with realistic, Zero Trust design-focused practice.
The SC-100 earns you the Microsoft Certified: Cybersecurity Architect Expert credential — Microsoft's most senior security certification. It validates that you can design and evolve an organization's entire cybersecurity strategy: building a Zero Trust architecture, designing security operations, identity, and compliance capabilities, and securing infrastructure, applications, and data across Microsoft and multi-cloud environments. For senior security professionals, it's a career-defining, high-status credential tied to architect, lead, and CISO-track roles.
But SC-100 is unlike most security exams — it tests strategy and design, not implementation. You'll face 40–705 questions in about 120 minutes, with scenario-heavy items that ask you to justify architectural decisions: applying Zero Trust holistically across identity, devices, data, apps, and network; designing a unified SecOps strategy with Sentinel and Defender XDR; aligning to the Microsoft Cybersecurity Reference Architectures (MCRA), MCSB, and regulatory frameworks via Purview. Strong hands-on engineers with little strategy experience often struggle. The most reliable way to pass is realistic, architect-level scenario practice, which is exactly what this course delivers.
Why this certification matters
As cyber threats escalate, organizations need architects who can translate business risk into a coherent, Zero Trust security strategy. SC-100 is Microsoft's flagship credential for exactly that, and it opens senior, well-paid roles: cybersecurity architect, security solutions architect, and CISO-track positions. It sits at the top of the Microsoft security stack and signals strategic, enterprise-level security leadership.
What makes this course different
This is not a recycled, outdated question dump. Every question reflects the current SC-100 skills measured, weighted to match the four domains and written in the exam's true design style — strategy and trade-off reasoning, not configuration steps. The blueprint's modern topics are covered: Security Service Edge (Entra Internet/Private Access), exposure management, multi-cloud posture, and data security for Microsoft Copilot. You don't just learn the right answer — you learn the architectural reasoning that justifies it.
What's included
A deep bank of realistic, architect-level scenario questions across multiple full-length timed tests
Detailed, reference-backed explanations for every question, right and wrong options alike
Full coverage of all four SC-100 domains, weighted to match the real exam
Zero Trust and strategy-design questions that mirror the exam's reasoning style
Current topics — SSE, exposure management, multi-cloud, and Copilot data security
Performance feedback that pinpoints your weak domains before exam day
Topics covered
Design solutions that align with security best practices and priorities (20–25%) — Zero Trust strategy, MCRA/MCSB alignment, ransomware resiliency, and prioritized security roadmaps
Design security operations, identity, and compliance capabilities (25–30%) — SecOps with Sentinel and Defender XDR, identity security (Entra ID, PIM, Conditional Access), and GRC/regulatory compliance via Purview
Design security solutions for infrastructure (25–30%) — hybrid and multi-cloud posture with Defender for Cloud, server/endpoint and OT/IoT security, and secrets/key management
Design security solutions for applications and data (20–25%) — securing APIs and workloads, data classification and protection, and data security for Microsoft Copilot
How the practice tests simulate the real exam
Each test is a full-length, timed set built to match the real exam's scenario-heavy, strategy-focused style, so you train design reasoning and pacing together. Take a test, study every explanation, identify your weak domains, and retake until you're consistently scoring 85%+. For an expert-level strategy exam, that benchmark is your green light to book with confidence.
Benefits for learners
Walk in current with the latest SC-100 blueprint and Zero Trust focus
Save the $165 fee and weeks of re-study by passing a tough expert exam first time
Master the strategy and design reasoning that trips up hands-on engineers
Turn weak spots into strengths with explanations that actually teach
Earn Microsoft's most senior security credential
Enroll today and take your first timed SC-100 practice test now. Find out exactly where you stand, close your gaps, and pass the Microsoft Cybersecurity Architect Expert exam on your first try.
Advanced experience across identity, infrastructure, and security operations
Familiarity with Zero Trust principles and Microsoft security tools
Pass the Microsoft Cybersecurity Architect Expert (SC-100) exam on your first attempt
Master all four SC-100 domains weighted like the real exam blueprint
Design a holistic Zero Trust strategy and architecture
Design security operations with Microsoft Sentinel and Defender XDR
Design identity security with Entra ID, PIM, and Conditional Access
Design GRC and regulatory compliance strategies with Microsoft Purview
Design infrastructure security across hybrid and multi-cloud environments
Design security for applications, APIs, data, and Microsoft Copilot
Reason at architect level from business risk to security design
Identify and fix weak domains using detailed answer explanations
Candidates preparing for the Microsoft Cybersecurity Architect Expert (SC-100) exam
Security architects designing enterprise cybersecurity strategy
Azure security engineers (AZ-500) advancing to the Expert tier
Security operations analysts (SC-200) moving into architecture
Identity and access administrators (SC-300) broadening into strategy
Senior security engineers and consultants
Cloud security architects working across Azure, AWS, and GCP
Security leads and CISO-track professionals
Experienced security pros pursuing an expert-level credential
Anyone who wants realistic, scenario-based practice instead of theory alone




