Hi all,
I am Rafael, glad to be part of this community.
I am starting to learn Sailpoint technologies.
I already finished ISL and now doing the ISA.
Any tips are welcome!
@rafael-martins welcome & congratulations on being recognized as a SailPoint Identity Security Leader!
You're definitely heading in the right direction. The Identity Security Administrator (ISA) training path will show you how to set up and administer Identity Security Cloud and manage its day-to-day operations - based on the business needs of your organization.
Completing all the training items in the ISA path will unlock the SailPoint Identity Security Professional Credential exam for you. This multiple choice, non-proctored exam acts as a final exam for the learning content in the ISA training path.
As of today, there is no ISA certification - yet if there were, that would include best practice and situational scenarios from field "on-the-job" experience. This is the main difference between a learning credential and a certification.
After earning your ISA credential, you may want to continue with the Identity Security Engineer training path, to give you an even deeper level of knowledge and capability. And be sure to share your badges in your email signature and on social media, if you wish!
Please don't hesitate to ask should you have any questions or if there is anything else I can help you with along the way. And please let us know about your progress!
Thank you @paul_patti for this great overview!
@rafael-martins welcome & congratulations on being recognized as a SailPoint Identity Security Leader!
You're definitely heading in the right direction. The Identity Security Administrator (ISA) training path will show you how to set up and administer Identity Security Cloud and manage its day-to-day operations - based on the business needs of your organization.
Completing all the training items in the ISA path will unlock the SailPoint Identity Security Professional Credential exam for you. This multiple choice, non-proctored exam acts as a final exam for the learning content in the ISA training path.
As of today, there is no ISA certification - yet if there were, that would include best practice and situational scenarios from field "on-the-job" experience. This is the main difference between a learning credential and a certification.
After earning your ISA credential, you may want to continue with the Identity Security Engineer training path, to give you an even deeper level of knowledge and capability. And be sure to share your badges in your email signature and on social media, if you wish!
Please don't hesitate to ask should you have any questions or if there is anything else I can help you with along the way. And please let us know about your progress!