5V0-61.22 VMware Workspace ONE 21.X Advanced Integration Specialist Exam Dumps

VMware Workspace ONE 21.X Advanced Integration Specialist

The VMware Workspace ONE 21.X Advanced Integration Specialist exam validates an individual’s understanding of how to integrate Workspace ONE solutions and their knowledge of VMware Workspace ONE UEM, VMware Workspace ONE Access, VMware Workspace ONE Intelligence, and VMware Workspace ONE Intelligent Hub and Hub Services.

Product: Workspace ONE
Associated Certification: VMware Specialist – Workspace ONE 21.X Advanced Integration 2022

Exam 5V0-61.22 : VMware Workspace ONE 21.X Advanced Integration Specialist

Language English
Number of Questions 60
Format Single and Mulitple Choice, proctored
Duration 105 Minutes
Passing Score 300(scaled)

Passing Score – VMware exams are scaled on a range from 100-500, with the determined raw cut score scaled to a value of 300. Your exam may contain unscored questions in addition to the scored questions, this is a standard testing practice. You will not know which questions are unscored, your exam results will reflect your performance on the scored questions only.

Exam Details (Last Updated: 2/21/2022)
The VMware Workspace ONE 21.X Advanced Integration Specialist exam (5V0-61.22) which leads to VMware Specialist – Workspace ONE 21.X Advanced Integration is a 60 item exam, with a passing score of 300 using a scaled method. Candidates are given an appointment time of 105 minutes, which includes five-minute seating time and adequate time to complete the exam for non-native English speakers. Actual exam time is 100 minutes.

Exam Delivery
This is a proctored exam delivered through Pearson VUE. For more information, visit the Pearson VUE website.

Certification Information
For details and a complete list of requirements and recommendations for attainment, please reference the VMware Education Services –

Certification website.
Minimally Qualified Candidate
The minimally qualified candidate (MQC) must have earned a VCP-DW certification. It is recommended the MQC have 1 or more years of experience working in an IT role with Windows and Linux servers. The MQC should have 1 or more years of experience configuring and managing UEM and Access. The MQC should have 1 or more years of experience working with mobile and desktop device operating systems.

The MQC should have 1 or more years of experience working with network equipment. The MQC should have intermediate knowledge of device data, identity and access management solutions as well as basic knowledge of database technology and caching. The MQC should possess knowledge of the objectives shown in the exam sections in this guide.

Exam Sections
VMware exam blueprint sections are now standardized to the seven sections below, some of which may NOT be included in the final exam blueprint depending on the exam objectives.

Section 1 – Architecture and Technologies
Section 2 – Products and Solutions Section 3 – Planning and Designing
Section 4 – Installing, Configuring, and Setup
Section 5 – Performance-tuning, Optimization, and Upgrades
Section 6 – Troubleshooting and Repairing
Section 7 – Administrative and Operational Tasks

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If a section does not have testable objectives in this version of the exam, it will be noted below, accordingly. The objective numbering may be referenced in your score report at the end of your testing event for further preparation should a retake of the exam be necessary.

Sections Included in this Exam

Section 1 – Architectures and Technologies
Objective 1.1 – Outline various authentication methods and workflows that can be implemented to ensure a robust user experience, while meeting your security requirements
Objective 1.2 – Summarize the integration workflow of Workspace ONE UEM with Workspace ONE Access
Objective 1.3 – Illustrate an LDAP directory workflow
Objective 1.4 – Explain how JIT provisioning works in Workspace ONE Access
Objective 1.5 – Describe the topology of claim-based identity and access management
Objective 1.6 – Summarize the workflow of OAuth 2.0 authentication for Web Applications
Objective 1.7 – Summarize the workflow of OpenID Connect
Objective 1.8 – Summarize the workflow of SAML authentication
Objective 1.9 – Explain the workflow of the Kerberos authentication method
Objective 1.10 – Explain the workflow of an access policy and identity provider
Objective 1.11 – Outline other third-party virtual desktop infrastructures (VDI)
Objective 1.12 – Describe the differences between Hub Services with or without an integrated Workspace ONE Access
Objective 1.13 – Define risks and their mitigations – combine with HA DR
Objective 1.14 – Discuss architecture design decision examples with justifications

Section 2 – VMware Products and Solutions

Objective 2.1 – Explain the concept of conditional access
Objective 2.2 – Explain the different use cases and supported features of Workspace ONE Access Connector
Objective 2.3 – Identify the features and use cases of the AirWatch Provisioning app
Objective 2.4 – Distinguish authentication methods available is the Workspace ONE Access (Connector, Cloud-based, 3rd party IDP)
Objective 2.5 – Outline benefits of claims-based identity management
Objective – 2.6 – Describe the workflow of the password (cloud deployment) authentication method
Objective 2.7 – Explain the workflow of the RADIUS (cloud deployment) authentication method
Objective 2.8 – Illustrate the workflow of the RSA SecureID (cloud deployment) authentication method
Objective 2.9 – Explain the authentication workflow of Mobile SSO for iOS
Objective 2.10 – Explain the authentication of Mobile SSO for Android
Objective 2.11 – Explain the authentication workflow of certificate cloud deployment
Objective 2.12 – Describe the workflows of device compliance checking
Objective 2.13 – Discuss the risk scoring feature with Workspace ONE Intelligence Risk Analytics
Objective 2.14 – Explain features and use cases of Workspace ONE Verify (Intelligent Hub)
Objective 2.15 – Explain how 3rd party integration works to connect and share data with Workspace ONE Intelligence
Objective 2.16 – Describe functionalities of Workspace ONE Intelligence (dashboards, automation, reports, etc.)
Objective 2.17 – Describe what Workspace ONE Intelligence Trust Network is and what third-party solutions are in the ecosystem
Objective 2.18 – Explain the steps to write a Workspace ONE Access API call
Objective 2.19 – Explain the required services for service integration (ENS, SEGv2, UAG, etc.)

Section 3 – Planning and Designing

Objective 3.1 – Outline Workspace ONE design methodology and how it can apply to your organization
Objective 3.2 – Identify benefits of integrating Workspace ONE Access with other Workspace ONE products
Objective 3.3 – Describe the relationship of Hub Services, Workspace ONE Intelligent Hub, Workspace ONE UEM and Workspace ONE Access
Objective 3.4 – Explain how to deploy Workspace ONE experience workflows according to a use case
Objective 3.5 – Discuss all third-party components that are required for infrastructure design

Section 4 – Installing, Configuring, and Setup
Objective 4.1 – Differentiate common authentication methods in Workspace ONE Access and select the most suitable method to fit your business needs
Objective 4.2 – Outline the workflow of integrating Workspace ONE Access with VMware Horizon
Objective 4.3 – Explain AD synchronization from Workspace ONE UEM and from the Workspace ONE Access connector
Objective 4.4 – Explain how to configure SCIM provisioning
Objective 4.5 – Distinguish the types of resources and how to configure them in the Workspace ONE Access catalog
Objective 4.6 – Describe the integration steps of a Virtual apps integration with Workspace ONE Access (Horizon, Citrix, etc.)
Objective 4.7 – Describe integration steps for Hub Services Features (Passport, Templates, Watson, etc.)
Objective 4.8 – Describe use-cases and steps to implement DEEM.
Objective 4.9 – Outline the steps of integrating a third-party solution with Workspace ONE Intelligence for data or automation
Objective 4.10 – Describe steps to create a remote app access client using Workspace ONE Access

Section 5 – Not Applicable
Section 6 – Not Applicable

Section 7 – Administrative and Operational Tasks
Objective 7.1 – Discuss the usage of directory sync safeguards
Objective 7.2 – Explain how to perform general Workspace ONE UEM administration and maintenance through the API
Objective 7.3 – Explain how to perform general Workspace ONE Access administration and maintenance through the API

QUESTION 1
An IT administrator starts infrastructure design for authentication management and would like to enable the single sign-on ability into VMware Workspace ONE UEM Self-Service Portal and VMware Workspace ONE console for administrators.
Which third-party component should the IT administrator use?

A. SAML-based Identity Provider
B. Active Directory
C. LDAP based Directory
D. DHCP

Answer: A

QUESTION 2
An administrator has been tasked with building and enabling Secure Email Gateway (SEG) V2 n the Unified Access Gateway (UAG).
How should the SSL certificate be added to the UAG?

A.
From the UAG console:
Import-Certificate -FilePath ?C:\CA-PublicKey.Cer? -CertStoreLocation Cert:\LocalMachine\Root

B.
Upload the SSL certificate to the Workspace ONE UEM console, or upload it locally to the UAG when
confirming the SEG Edge service on the UAG.

C.
From the UAG console:
sudo security add-trusted-cert -d -r trustRoot -k /Library/Keychains/System.keychain ~/new-rootcertificate.crt.

D.
Upload the SSL certificate to the Workspace ONE UEM console, or add it when the SSL is configuring
the SEG Edge service on the UAG.

Answer: D

QUESTION 3
Which two considerations should be noted when designing a Workspace ONE environment? (Choose two.)

A. Installing all product components
B. Testing environment
C. Involving stakeholders
D. Defining business drivers
E. Configuring integrations

Answer: C, D

QUESTION 4
Users are able to seamlessly log into VMware Workspace ONE Access with Kerberos and then launch Horizon apps without a prompt for credentials.
What must be enabled to support this feature?

A. Certificate (Cloud Deployment)
B. Password Caching
C. True SSO
D. Identity Bridging

Explanation:

Answer: C

QUESTION 5
An administrator needs to configure OpenID Connect in VMware Workspace ONE Access for thirdparty identity providers so the users may use their credentials for single sign-on.
Which primary authentication protocol is used?

A. LDAP
B. FTP
C. IMAP
D. OAuth2

Answer: D

5V0-61.22 VMware Workspace ONE 21.X Advanced Integration Specialist Exam Dumps
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