Course Information
Course Overview
Pass the KCSA Exam on your first try! 500+ realistic practice questions covering all 6 security domains.
Hello! If you are reading this, you probably want to earn the Kubernetes and Cloud Native Security Associate (KCSA) certification. You know that security is a big deal right now. Companies need people who can lock down their clusters and keep hackers out.
This exam is not easy. It tests if you really understand how to protect a Kubernetes environment. That is why I built this course. I want to help you feel confident before you walk into the exam room.
What is this course about?
This is a straight-to-the-point practice test course. I don't waste your time with long, boring lectures. Instead, we focus on practice.
I have created more than 500 questions that look and feel like the real exam. These questions challenge you. They force you to think. Most importantly, they show you exactly what you need to study more.
If you get a question wrong, don't worry! I provide a clear explanation for every single answer. I explain why the right answer is right, and why the others are wrong. This helps you learn quickly.
What will you learn?
This course covers the official exam plan for 2026. I have organized the questions into 6 clear sections, just like the real test:
Section 1: Overview of Cloud Native Security (14%) We look at the basics. You will answer questions about the "4Cs" of security, the shared responsibility model, and how to secure the supply chain.
Section 2: Kubernetes Cluster Component Security (22%) This is a big section. We test your knowledge on securing the API server, etcd, the kubelet, and other core parts of the cluster.
Section 3: Kubernetes Security Fundamentals (22%) Here, we focus on the rules. You will practice with RBAC (permissions), Secrets, Network Policies, and Pod Security Standards.
Section 4: Kubernetes Threat Model (16%) Think like a hacker. We verify if you can spot risks, understand the STRIDE model, and identify how attacks happen.
Section 5: Platform Security (16%) Security goes beyond the cluster. These questions cover service meshes, observability (logging and monitoring), and scanning your images for bugs.
Section 6: Compliance and Security Frameworks (10%) Finally, we check if you know the rules. We cover standards like CIS Benchmarks and how to use tools to stay compliant.
Who is this course for?
Developers who want to build safer applications.
DevOps Engineers who need to harden their pipelines.
Security Analysts moving into the cloud world.
Anyone preparing for the CNCF KCSA exam in 2026.
Why choose this course?
You don't need to guess if you are ready. Use these tests to find your weak spots now, so you don't fail later. I wrote these questions to be clear and practical. No confusing riddles—just real security scenarios.
I update this course to keep it fresh for the 2026 exam version. You get lifetime access, so you can study at your own pace.
Are you ready to become a Certified KCSA?
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Disclaimer
Not Affiliated: I am not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) or the Linux Foundation.
No Leaked Questions: These are not leaked questions from the actual exam (which would be unethical and against the rules). These are original practice questions that are rigorously aligned with the official exam curriculum to help you prepare.
Unofficial Resource: This course is an unofficial study resource designed for educational purposes.
Course Content
- 1 section(s)
- Section 1 Practice Tests
What You’ll Learn
- Understand the "4Cs" of Cloud Native Security and how to secure the Cloud, Cluster, Container, and Code layers., Master Kubernetes cluster hardening by securing the API server, etcd, kubelet, and using RBAC permissions correctly., Practice identifying threats using the STRIDE model and detecting runtime attacks using security tools like Falco., Understand compliance standards like CIS Benchmarks and learn how to scan your cluster for common security risks.