Hi Everyone 👋
I’m currently preparing for the ZDTA (Zscaler Digital Transformation Administrator) exam and would really appreciate some guidance from those who have already cleared it.
I’ve started reviewing Zero Trust architecture, ZIA/ZPA concepts, policy configuration, and authentication methods. However, since the exam is scenario-based, I want to make sure I’m focusing on the right areas.
For structured revision and practice questions, I’ve also been using passexam4sure materials alongside official documentation to better understand the exam pattern and key topics.
For those who have passed:
Looking forward to your insights. Thanks in advance!
I recently passed the ZDTA exam, and from my experience, focus more on Policy & Security Configuration, User & Device Management, Integration & Optimization, and troubleshooting scenarios. The exam is definitely more scenario-based than theory-based.
Hands-on practice helped me a lot, especially understanding how policies and user access actually work in real situations.
For revision, I used official docs along with practice questions from P2PExams. Their scenario-based questions helped me understand the exam pattern and identify weak areas before the actual exam.
Good luck with your preparation!
I recently looked into ZDTA as well. The majority of people say that ZIA/ZPA concepts and Zero Trust design scenarios are the most important, and labs are really helpful because questions often feel like they are based on troubleshooting rather than just theory. In terms of revision, it appears that focusing on authentication use cases and real-world policy flows over the past week has made a significant difference. In addition to official documents, Certs4Sure may be useful for gaining a more structured perspective on the practice.