Wednesday 15 December 2021

TDS-C01 Tableau Desktop Specialist Exam

 

Exam Details
This exam is for those who have foundational skills and understanding of Tableau Desktop and at least three months of applying this understanding in the product. Be sure to review the full Tableau Desktop Specialist Exam Prep Guide before registering.

Prerequisites
There are no required prerequisites for this exam. Everyone learns differently and every day use of Tableau varies. Recommendations for learning resources and experience with the product are guidelines, not requirements.

Exam Format
Time Limit: 60 minutes
Question Format: Multiple choice, multiple response
Number of Questions: 45 (40 scored, 5 unscored)
Passing Score: The passing scaled score for this exam is 750.
Language(s) Offered: English, Japanese, and Simplified Chinese.
Exam Delivery Method: Testing center and online delivery are both available. Learn more about the check-in process and testing experience for each method here.


For more information, download the full Tableau Desktop Specialist Exam Prep Guide.

Awarded Credentials
Upon successful completion of this exam, you will be awarded the title of Tableau Desktop Specialist.

This title does not expire.

Target Audience
This exam is for those who have foundational skills and understanding of Tableau Desktop and at least three months of applying this understanding in the product.
There are no required prerequisites for this exam. Everyone learns differently and everyday use of Tableau varies. Recommendations for learning resources and experience with the product are guidelines, not requirements.

Exam Guide Disclosure
This document provides information on the structure of this exam, along with the knowledge and skills being measured. It suggests resources to help the candidate prepare for success. This document is not intended to build product knowledge nor to be used as a comprehensive list of exam content.

Learning Resources
The best preparation is experience and time with the product. To be successful, we strongly encourage you to complete the Tableau Desktop Specialist Exam Readiness blended learning course or Desktop I:

Fundamentals classroom course.

We also recommend exploring these additional resources:
• Free How-To Training Videos
• Tableau Product Support
• Tableau Product Help
• Visual Analysis Best Practices Guidebook

Exam Format
• Time Limit: 60 minutes (includes 3 minutes for reviewing the NDA).
• Exam Check-in: Check-in begins 30 minutes before the scheduled exam time.
• Question Format: Multiple choice, Multiple response
• Number of Questions: 45 (40 scored, 5 unscored)
• Scoring: Candidate’s score will be presented after the exam in the ‘View Score Reports’ tab of their Pearson VUE account.
• Passing Score: The passing scaled score for the Desktop Specialist exam is 750.
• Language(s) Offered: English; translated exams to follow.
• Exam Delivery Provider: Pearson VUE
• Exam Delivery Method: Testing center and online delivery are both available. Learn more about the check-in process and testing experience for each method here.
System Preparation for an Online-Proctored Exam

For a successful exam experience, ensure your computer, network, and the physical environment are properly configured. This includes performing a system test before the exam. Review the Technical
Requirements for complete details. For questions, email certification@tableau.com or visit tableau.com/certification.

Scaled Scoring
Scaled scores are a mathematical conversion of the number of items that a candidate answers correctly so that there is a consistent scale used across all forms of the exam. A relevant example is the process of converting pounds to kilograms. The weight of the object has not changed, only the units being reported.

Tableau certification exam results are reported as a score from 100 to 1000. The score shows how the candidate performed on the examination as a whole and the pass or fail designation. Scaled scoring models are used to equate scores across multiple exam forms that may have slightly different difficulty levels.

Score reports are sent when a candidate fails the exam. This report contains a table of categories of performance at each section level. This information is designed to provide general feedback concerning examination performance. The examination uses a compensatory scoring model, which means candidates do not need to “pass” the individual sections, only the overall examination. Each section of the examination has a specific weighting, some sections have more questions than others. The scoring table contains general information, highlighting strengths and weaknesses. Section level feedback should be interpreted with candidate caution and paired with other available forms of remediation before retaking the exam.

Unscored Content
This examination includes unscored items. These items are placed on the exam to gather statistical information to verify their validity for future use. These items are not identified on the exam and do not affect the scoring of the exam.

Additional Exam Details
Access to Materials, Applications, or Internet Exam items are written at a recall or understand/apply level. The exam is administered without access to the Tableau Platform, the internet, or any other outside application.

Comments
Candidates are encouraged to comment on items in the exam. Feedback from all comments is considered when item performance is reviewed prior to the release of new versions of exam content.

Timeliness
Completing a task effectively and efficiently has become a standard that organizations expect from employees. This exam is timed as a critical competency of successful candidates.

Content Outline
As a reference, this exam guide includes test domains, coverage percentages and objectives only. The table below lists the main content domains and their weightings.

Domain Title % of Exam Content
Domain 1: Connecting to & Preparing Data 25%
Domain 2: Exploring & Analyzing Data 35%
Domain 3: Sharing Insights 25%
Domain 4: Understanding Tableau Concepts 15%
TOTAL 100%

Domain Objectives
PLEASE NOTE: This is not a comprehensive listing of the content on this examination.

Domain 1: Connecting to & Preparing Data
1.1 Create live connections and extracts
1.1.1 Create a live connection to a data source
1.1.2 Explain the differences between using live connections versus extracts
1.1.3 Create an extract
1.1.4 Save metadata properties in a .TDS
1.1.5 Create a data source that uses multiple connections
1.2 Create and manage the data model
1.2.1 Add relationships to a data source
1.2.2 Add joins and unions
1.2.3 Explain when to use a join versus a relationship
1.3 Manage data properties
1.3.1 Rename a data field
1.3.2 Assign an alias to a data value
1.3.3 Assign a geographic role to a data field
1.3.4 Change data type for a data field (number, date, string, Boolean, etc.)
1.3.5 Change default properties for a data field (number format, aggregation, color, date format, etc.)

Domain 3: Sharing Insights
3.1 Format view for presentation
3.1.1 Use color from the marks card
3.1.2 Configure fonts
3.1.3 Format marks as shapes
3.1.4 Configure viz animations
3.1.5 Change size of marks
3.1.6 Show and hide legends
3.2 Create and modify a dashboard
3.2.1 Add worksheets to a dashboard
3.2.2 Add interactive elements for consumers (e.g. show filters, data highlighter, tooltips)
3.2.3 Add dashboard actions (e.g. filter action, highlight action, parameter control, URL action)
3.2.4 Configure a dashboard layout and create device-specific dashboards
3.2.5 Create a story and a story point
3.3 View and share workbook data
3.3.1 Share a workbook (e.g. twbx as a PDF or an image, publish to Tableau Server)
3.3.2 View and export underlying data
3.3.3 Export to Microsoft PowerPoint
Domain 2: Exploring & Analyzing Data
2.1 Create basic charts
2.1.1 Create a bar chart
2.1.2 Create a line chart
2.1.3 Create a scatterplot
2.1.4 Create a map using geographic data
2.1.5 Create a combined axis chart
2.1.6 Create a dual axis chart
2.1.7 Create a stacked bar
2.1.8 Create a density map
2.1.9 Create a chart to show specific values (crosstab, highlight table)
2.2 Organize data and apply filters
2.2.1 Create groups by using marks, headers, and the data pane
2.2.2 Create sets by using marks and the data pane
2.2.3 Organize dimensions into a hierarchy
2.2.4 Add a filter to a view
2.2.5 Add a date filter
2.3 Apply analytics to a worksheet
2.3.1 Add a manual or a computed sort
2.3.2 Add a reference line
2.3.3 Use a quick table calculation
2.3.4 Use bins and histograms
2.3.5 Create a calculated field (e.g. string, date, simple arithmetic)
2.3.6 Explain when to use a parameter
2.3.7 Display totals on a worksheet

Domain 4: Understanding Tableau Concepts

4.1 Understand dimensions and measures
4.1.1 Explain what kind of information dimensions usually contain
4.1.2 Explain what kind of information measures usually contain
4.1.3 Explain the difference between dimensions and measures

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4.2 Understand discrete and continuous fields
4.2.1 Explain how discrete fields are displayed
4.2.2 Explain how continuous fields are displayed
4.2.3 Explain the difference between discrete date parts and continuous date values
4.3 Understand aggregations
4.3.1 Explain the default aggregation for measures
4.3.2 Describe how an aggregated measure changes when dimensions are added to a view

Practice Exam Questions

The questions below are provided to give candidates an awareness of the type of questions, structure, and
wording to expect on the exam and should not be used to assess knowledge or preparedness. They are not
a learning resource for the Desktop product, nor do they provide the experience needed to successfully pass the exam.
You are encouraged to work through your own solutions first before looking at the solutions provided.

QUESTION 1
What are two methods for renaming a field in a visualization? (Choose two.)

A. From the Data pane, use the field’s drop-down menu and select Rename.
B. From the Data pane, right-click the field and select Replace References.
C. From the Data pane, click and hold on the field until the name is editable.
D. From the Format menu, select Field Labels.

Answer: A,C

QUESTION 2
Which statement accurately describes aliases?

A. You can assign an alias to a field member before creating a visualization.
B. When you assign an alias, the name changes in the database.
C. You can create an alias for a discrete measure.
D. You can create an alias for a continuous dimension.

Answer: B

QUESTION 3
You need to invert the color intensity of a quantitative range.
Which option should you use?

A. Border
B. Reversed
C. Opacity
D. Stepped Color

Answer: B

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Tuesday 14 December 2021

AZ-305 Designing Microsoft Azure Infrastructure Solutions (beta) Exam

Candidates for this exam should have advanced experience and knowledge of IT operations, including networking, virtualization, identity, security, business continuity, disaster recovery, data platforms, and governance. A professional in this role should manage how decisions in each area affect an overall solution. In addition, they should have experience in Azure administration, Azure development, and DevOps processes.

The Microsoft Certified: Azure Solutions Architect Expert certification will be earned by completing the following requirements:

Earn the Microsoft Certified: Azure Administrator Associate certification and pass Exam AZ-305
or
Pass Exam AZ-303 (before it retires on March 31, 2022) and Exam AZ-305

NOTE: Passing score: 700. Learn more about exam scores here. Beta exams are not scored immediately because we are gathering data on the quality of the questions and the exam. Learn more about the value and importance of beta exams.

Part of the requirements for: Microsoft Certified: Azure Solutions Architect Expert

Related exams: none
Important: See details

Skills measured

Design identity, governance, and monitoring solutions (25-30%)
Design data storage solutions (25-30%)
Design business continuity solutions (10-15%)
Design infrastructure solutions (25-30%)

NOTE: Passing score: 700. Learn more about exam scores here.

Audience Profile
Candidates for the Azure Solutions Architect Expert certification should have subject matter expertise in designing cloud and hybrid solutions that run on Microsoft Azure, including compute, network, storage, monitoring, and security.
Responsibilities for this role include advising stakeholders and translating business requirements into designs for secure, scalable, and reliable Azure solutions.

An Azure Solutions Architect partners with developers, administrators, and other roles responsible for implementing solutions on Azure.

A candidate for this certification should have advanced experience and knowledge of IT operations, including networking, virtualization, identity, security, business continuity, disaster recovery, data platforms, and governance. A professional in this role should manage how decisions in each area affect an overall solution. In addition, they should have experience in Azure administration, Azure development, and DevOps processes.

Skills Measured
NOTE: The bullets that follow each of the skills measured are intended to illustrate how we are assessing that skill. This list is not definitive or exhaustive.
NOTE: Most questions cover features that are general availability (GA). The exam may contain questions on Preview features if those features are commonly used.

Design Identity, Governance, and Monitoring Solutions (25-30%)
Design a solution for logging and monitoring
 design a log routing solution
 recommend an appropriate level of logging
 recommend monitoring tools for a solution

Design authentication and authorization solutions
 recommend a solution for securing resources with role-based access control
 recommend an identity management solution
 recommend a solution for securing identities

Design governance

 recommend an organizational and hierarchical structure for Azure resources
 recommend a solution for enforcing and auditing compliance

Design identities and access for applications
 recommend solutions to allow applications to access Azure resources
 recommend a solution that securely stores passwords and secrets
 recommend a solution for integrating applications into Azure Active Directory (Azure AD)
 recommend a user consent solution for applications

Design Data Storage Solutions (25-30%)
Design a data storage solution for relational data
 recommend database service tier sizing
 recommend a solution for database scalability
 recommend a solution for encrypting data at rest, data in transmission, and data in use

Design data integration

 recommend a solution for data integration
 recommend a solution for data analysis

Recommend a data storage solution
 recommend a solution for storing relational data
 recommend a solution for storing semi-structured data
 recommend a solution for storing non-relational data

Design a data storage solution for non-relational data
 recommend access control solutions to data storage
 recommend a data storage solution to balance features, performance, and cost
 design a data solution for protection and durability

Design Business Continuity Solutions (10-15%)
Design a solution for backup and disaster recovery
 recommend a recovery solution for Azure, hybrid, and on-premises workloads that meets recovery objectives (Recovery Time Objective [RTO], Recovery Level Objective [RLO],

Recovery Point Objective [RPO])

 understand the recovery solutions for containers
 recommend a backup and recovery solution for compute
 recommend a backup and recovery solution for databases
 recommend a backup and recovery solution for unstructured data

Design for high availability
 identify the availability requirements of Azure resources
 recommend a high availability solution for compute
 recommend a high availability solution for non-relational data storage
 recommend a high availability solution for relational data storage

Design Infrastructure Solutions (25-30%)
Design a compute solution
 recommend a virtual machine-based compute solution
 recommend an appropriately sized compute solution based on workload requirements
 recommend a container-based compute solution
 recommend a serverless-based compute solution

Design an application architecture

 recommend a caching solution for applications
 recommend a messaging architecture
 recommend an event-driven architecture
 recommend an automated deployment solution for your applications
 recommend an application configuration management solution
 recommend a solution for API integration

Design migrations
 evaluate a migration solution that leverages the Cloud Adoption Framework for Azure
 assess and interpret on-premises servers, data, and applications for migration
 recommend a solution for migrating applications and virtual machines
 recommend a solution for migrating databases
 recommend a solution for migrating unstructured data

Design network solutions
 recommend a network architecture solution based on workload requirements
 recommend a connectivity solution that connects Azure resources to the internet
 recommend a connectivity solution that connects Azure resources to on-premises networks
 optimize network performance for applications
 recommend a solution to optimize network security
 recommend a load balancing and routing solution

QUESTION
1
After you migrate App1 to Azure, you need to enforce the data modification requirements to meet the security and compliance requirements.
What should you do?

A. Create an access policy for the blob service.
B. Implement Azure resource locks.
C. Create Azure RBAC assignments.
D. Modify the access level of the blob service.

Answer: B

QUESTION 2
You need to recommend a solution to meet the database retention requirements.
What should you recommend?

A. Configure a long-term retention policy for the database.
B. Configure Azure Site Recovery.
C. Use automatic Azure SQL Database backups.
D. Configure geo-replication of the database.

Answer: A

QUESTION 3
You have an Azure subscription that contains a custom application named Application1. Application1 was
developed by an external company named Fabrikam, Ltd. Developers at Fabrikam were assigned role-based
access control (RBAC) permissions to the Application1 components. All users are licensed for the Microsoft 365 E5 plan.
You need to recommend a solution to verify whether the Fabrikam developers still require permissions to
Application1. The solution must meet the following requirements:
To the manager of the developers, send a monthly email message that lists the access permissions to Application1.
If the manager does not verify an access permission, automatically revoke that permission.
Minimize development effort.
What should you recommend?

A. In Azure Active Directory (Azure AD), create an access review of Application1.
B. Create an Azure Automation runbook that runs the Get-AzRoleAssignment cmdlet.
C. In Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) Privileged Identity Management, create a custom role assignment for the Application1 resources.
D. Create an Azure Automation runbook that runs the Get-AzureADUserAppRoleAssignment cmdlet.

Answer: A

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Monday 13 December 2021

NSE5_FAZ-6.4 Fortinet NSE 5 - FortiAnalyzer 6.4 Exam

Fortinet NSE 5 - FortiAnalyzer 6.4
Exam series: NSE5_FAZ-6.4
Number of questions: 30
Exam time: 60 minutes
Language: English and Japanese
Product version: FortiAnalyzer 6.4
Status: Available
Exam details: exam description

NSE 5 Certification
The Network Security Analyst designation recognizes your ability to implement network security management and analytics using Fortinet security devices. We recommend this course for network and security analysts who require the expertise to centrally manage, analyze, and report on Fortinet security devices. Visit the Fortinet NSE Certification Program page for information about certification requirements.

Fortinet NSE 5—FortiAnalyzer 6.4
The Fortinet NSE 5—FortiAnalyzer 6.4 exam is part of the NSE 5 Network Security Analyst program, and recognizes the successful candidate’s knowledge of and expertise with FortiAnalyzer.
The exam tests applied knowledge of FortiAnalyzer configuration, operation, and day-to-day administration, and includes operational scenarios, system configuration, device registration, and troubleshooting.

Audience
The Fortinet NSE 5—FortiAnalyzer 6.4 exam is intended for network and security analysts who are responsible for the configuration and administration of FortiAnalyzer solutions for centralized logging and reporting.

Exam Details
Exam name Fortinet NSE 5—FortiAnalyzer 6.4
Exam series NSE5_FAZ-6.4
Time allowed 60 minutes
Exam questions 30 multiple-choice questions
Scoring Pass or fail, a score report is available from your Pearson VUE account
Language English and Japanese
Product version FortiOS 6.4.1
FortiAnalyzer 6.4.1

Exam Topics
Successfu* candidates have applied knowledge and skills in the following areas and tasks:

* System configuration
* Perform initia* configuration
* Configure administrative access
* Configure high availability (HA)
* Configure administrative domains (ADOMs)
* Troubleshoot RAID
* Device registration and communication
* Register devices in ADOMs
* Troubleshoot device communication issues
* Manage registered devices
* Logs and reports
* Protect log data
* Troubleshoot and manage logs
* Configure event handlers
* Customize and generate reports
* Troubleshoot reports

Training Resources

The following resources are recommended for attaining the knowledge and skills that are covered on the exam. The recommended training is available as a foundation for exam preparation. In addition to training, candidates are
strongly encouraged to have hands-on experience with the exam topics and objectives.

NSE Training Institute Courses
* NSE 5 FortiAnalyzer 6.4

Other Resources

* FortiAnalyzer Administration Guide 6.4.1
* FortiAnalyzer New Features Guide 6.4.0
* FortiAnalyzer Best Practices 6.4.0
* FortiAnalyzer CLI Reference 6.4.1

Experience

* Minimum of six months to one year of hands-on experience with FortiGate and FortiAnalyzer

Exam Sample Questions
QUESTION 1
Which clause is considered mandatory in SELECT statements used by the FortiAnalyzer to generate reports?

A. FROM
B. ORDER BY
C. LIMIT
D. WHERE

Answer: A

QUESTION 2
If a hard disk on FortiAnalyzer that supports hardware RAID fails, what can be done on FortiAnalyzer?

A. Shut down FortiAnalyzer and replace the disk.
B. Run execute format disk to format and restart the FortiAnalyzer device.
C. No need to do anything because the disk will self-recover.
D. Hot swap the disk

Answer: A

QUESTION 3
Which two methods are the most common methods to control and restrict administrative access on FortiAnalyzer? (Choose two.)

A. Virtual domains
B. Administrative access profiles
C. Trusted hosts
D. Security Fabric

Answer: B,C

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