05.10.2022, 09:24
Palo Alto Security Administrator - PCNSA (v9) - Full Course
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 7.28 GB | Duration: 17h 14m
In-depth topic explanation of PCNSA - Full course all parts put together including labs
What you'll learn
Security Operating Platform and Architecture, Initial Configuration, Interface Configuration, Security and NAT Policies, App-ID, Content-ID
Implementing Palo Alto NGFW profiles and rules such as URL Filtering, App-ID, Antivirus, and DoS.
User mapping methods overview - User-ID
Extend the Security Platform with GlobalProtect
Requirements
Students must have a basic knowledge of networking concepts including routing, switching, and IP addressing.
Description
This is the ultimate course Palo Alto Security Administrator - PCNSA (v9).
Some students ask me why should I go through v9 when v10 is latest exam. Version 10 has been watered down so much with this v9 you will learn lot more then what is asked in PCNSA exam.
For example, in v10, you will cover the identical concepts up to chapter 8, whereas in v9, they are covered up to chapter 3.
For each topic I will explain concepts and configuration and also demonstrate real life best practices and show you basic troubleshooting.
Course Essentials
Professional Qualification: Palo Alto Networks Certified Network Security Administrator (PCNSA)
Prerequisites: Students must have a basic familiarity with networking concepts including routing, switching, and IP addressing. Students also should be familiar with basic security concepts. Experience with other security technologies (IPS, proxy, and content filtering) is a plus.
Full course
Modules 1: Security Platform and Architecture
Modules 2: Initial Configuration
Modules 3: Interface Configuration
Modules 4: Security and NAT Policies
Modules 5: App-ID
Modules 6: Content-ID
Modules 7: URL Filtering 8
Modules 8: Decryption
Modules 9: WildFire
Modules 10: User-ID
Modules 11: GlobalProtect
Modules 12: Site-to-Site VPN
Modules 13: Monitoring and Reporting
Modules 14: Active/Passive High Availability
The technology developed by Palo Alto Networks is highly integrated and automated. Palo Alto Networks' product line consists of numerous independent technologies that work together to avoid successful intrusions. The PCNSA is looking for professionals who can operate Palo Alto Networks Next-Generation Firewalls in order to safeguard networks from cutting-edge cyberthreats.
Who this course is for
Palo Alto Networks administrators, security engineers, analysts, and operators
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