The Certified Professional - PingOne DaVinci exam is targeted at IT professionals responsible for administering and deploying PingOne DaVinci solutions. The exam validates your knowledge of PingOne DaVinci management (environment and connectors) as well as flow creation, maintenance, testing, troubleshooting, implementation, and general identity orchestration concepts.
The proctored exam consists of 60 questions that must be completed in 90 minutes.
- Questions are multiple choice.
- The minimum passing score for Ping Identity exams is generally 70% but varies based on the exam and form.
For more information about how remotely proctored exams are delivered, please refer to the testing guide.
Prerequisites
- Basic understanding of the PingOne platform and identity standards.
- Basic understanding of HTML, CSS, REST, and JSON.
- An understanding of logic flows and data structures, though a software coding background is not required.
- Minimum of 6-12 months of experience working with PingOne DaVinci.
- (Optional) Successfully completed the following courses:
- Introduction to PingOne DaVinci **course**
- Getting Started With PingOne DaVinci **course**
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Objectives
Objective 1: Applications
- Describe how to use applications
- Configure the flow policy for an application
Objective 2: Flow Building
- Create and use subflows
- Describe common core connector functionality (HTTP, Challenge, Flow Conductor, Function, Code Snippet, Form, Annotation)
- Configure JSON schema
- Manage multiple flow versions
- Create and configure a connector instance
Objective 3: Flow Use Cases
- Given a scenario, identify a registration flow by its elements
- Given a scenario, identity a password reset flow by its elements
- Given a scenario, identify an authentication flow by its elements
Objective 4: Managing and Debugging Flow
- Given a scenario, explain the troubleshooting process
- Given a scenario, explain the process for debugging flows during development
Objective 5: Data Management
- Utilize external data sources in flows
- Define and configure variables
Objective 6: End-User UI
- Use external HTML, CSS, and JavaScript in flows
- Create user interface elements
- Integrate a flow policy into an application
- Build and apply DaVinci forms