I’m currently going through the KCSA course and finding it really solid so far. The learning paths as well cover a lot of the fundamentals that tie into security. Just curious, has anyone here already taken and passed the exam?
Did you stick with just the course, or did you use other stuff (docs, blogs, practice questions, etc.) as well? Trying to figure out if I should add anything extra before booking my attempt.
I passed KCSA a couple of weeks ago. The course was my main prep. Other than that I also spent some time with the Kubernetes docs, especially around security fundamentals (RBAC, pod security standards, network policies, secrets). Those topics are worth being comfortable with since they came up in different ways on the exam.
A few of my colleagues who passed earlier told me about the xxxxxx, so I gave it a try as well. Honestly, honestly it lined up really well with the exam because it covered a lot of core technical concepts things like pod security, RBAC, network policies, and image security. Definitely covered most of what showed up on the exam. Doing it alongside the course gave me a stronger grip on those areas and a clear picture of what to expect.
If you’re consistent with the course + some extra practice, you should be in good shape. Good luck!
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