About the SCOR Exam
The SCOR (SCOR) is a Professional-level certification exam. It tests your knowledge across 6 domains: Security Concepts (25%), Network Security (20%), Securing the Cloud (15%), Content Security (15%), Endpoint Protection and Detection (10%), Secure Network Access, Visibility, and Enforcement (15%). This study hub provides 6 topic-specific question sets, 1 cheat sheets, 1 flashcard decks, and 3 structured study plans to help you prepare comprehensively.
Cisco Certification Tracks
Cisco certifications are organised into technology tracks — Enterprise, Security, Data Center, Service Provider, Collaboration, DevNet, and CyberOps. Each track follows a progression from entry-level (CCT) through associate (CCNA) to professional (CCNP) and expert (CCIE) tiers.
Entry & Associate
The CCT and CCNA exams build your networking foundation. CCNA (200-301) is the most popular starting point, covering routing, switching, wireless, security fundamentals, and automation across a single comprehensive exam.
Professional (CCNP)
CCNP requires a core exam (ENCOR, SCOR, DCCOR, etc.) plus one concentration exam. Core exams test broad knowledge across the technology track, while concentration exams let you specialise in areas like SD-WAN, automation, or VPN services.
Expert (CCIE)
CCIE is one of the most respected networking certifications worldwide. It requires passing the same core exam as CCNP plus an 8-hour hands-on lab exam that tests your ability to design, deploy, operate, and optimise complex network scenarios.
Exam Domains
The SCOR 350-701 exam has 6 domains covering security concepts, network security, cloud, content, endpoint, and network access.
Security Concepts
Common security threats, cryptography, PKI, and security design principles.
Network Security
Firewalls, IPS, VPNs, and network segmentation.
Securing the Cloud
Cloud security models, Cisco Umbrella, and CASB.
Content Security
Web security, email security, and data loss prevention.
Endpoint Protection and Detection
Endpoint security, AMP, EDR, and malware defense.
Secure Network Access, Visibility, and Enforcement
Cisco ISE, 802.1X, TrustSec, and network access control.
Practice Questions by SCOR Topic
Study security concepts, network security, cloud security, content security, endpoint protection, and network access for the SCOR exam.
Hands-On Lab Practice
Cisco exams are renowned for testing practical, hands-on networking skills. While our practice questions cover the theoretical knowledge, we strongly recommend supplementing your study with lab work.
🖥️ Packet Tracer
Cisco's free network simulation tool is perfect for CCNA-level labs. Practice configuring routers, switches, VLANs, OSPF, ACLs, and NAT in a risk-free virtual environment.
🔧 CML / EVE-NG
For CCNP and CCIE preparation, use Cisco Modeling Labs or EVE-NG to build complex multi-vendor topologies with real IOS images. These platforms support advanced features like MPLS, BGP, and SD-WAN.
🎯 Free SCOR Mock Exam
Simulate the Cisco CCNP SCOR (350-701) exam.
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Cheat Sheets
Quick-reference guides for firewalls, VPNs, IPS, and network security.
Flashcards
Interactive SCOR flashcards for active recall on security technologies and concepts.
Study Plans
Structured SCOR study plans from 7-day crash to 90-day comprehensive.
Cisco Exam Scoring & Strategy
Cisco exams use a scaled scoring model from 300 to 1000. The widely accepted passing threshold is approximately 825/1000, though Cisco does not officially publish exact cut scores. All current CCNA and CCNP exams allow 120 minutes, while entry-level CCT exams are 90 minutes.
Unlike some vendors, Cisco exams do not allow you to go back to previous questions. Answer each question carefully before moving on. Focus on eliminating obviously wrong answers first, then choose the best remaining option.