Palo Alto Networks Certified Network Security Engineer – PCNSE
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- TypeTutorials
- LanguageEnglish
- Total size6.7 GB
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- Last checkedAug. 21st '22
- Date uploadedAug. 20th '22
- Seeders 40
- Leechers49
Description
This intermediate Palo Alto PCNSE training prepares learners to take the PCNSE exam, which is the one required exam to earn the Palo Alto Networks Certified Network Security Engineer (PCNSE) certification.
The Palo Alto Certified Network Security Engineer (PCNSE) is Palo Alto’s highest level of certification for security professionals working on Palo Alto’s Security Operating Platform. Best attempted with years of experience, the certification requires deep knowledge of designing, deploying, configuring, maintaining and troubleshooting nearly all Palo Alto platform implementations. When an organization needs a next-generation firewall deployed while maintaining the access and availability of the rest of their platform, they need a PCNSE. Security professionals aren’t the only ones who can benefit from this training, though: customers, partners, systems engineers, systems integrators and support engineers can all benefit from understanding how the proper maintenance of firewalls affects the entire network.
For supervisors, this PCNSE training can be used for PCNSE exam prep, on-boarding new security engineers, or as part of a team training plan.
PCNSE: What You Need to Know
For any security engineer using this training for exam preparation, our Palo Alto Networks Certified Network Security Engineer (PCNSE) course maps to the Palo Alto PCNSE exam objectives, and covers topics such as:
Planning, managing, deploying and configuring next-generation firewalls
Designing firewall implementations that meet business requirements
Identifying planning considerations unique to public, hybrid and cloud environments
Navigating the protocols and advanced security tools
Interpreting security data, and maintaining firewall software
Maintaining high availability
Troubleshooting and optimizing traffic and routing
Who Should Take PCNSE Training?
This PCNSE training is considered engineer-level Palo Alto training, which means it was designed for security engineers. This Palo Alto software and appliances skills course is designed for security engineers with three to five years of experience with security appliances.
New or aspiring security engineers. The Palo Alto Certified Network Security Engineer certification represents deep knowledge of and familiarity with next-generation firewalls and their interactions with a Palo Alto Security Operating Platform to keep enterprise networks moving fast but completely securely. New security engineers will probably have a lot of familiarity with firewalls and network security, but with this training, you’ll learn to implement security measures that never interfere with network speeds or availability.
Experienced security engineers. If you’re an experienced security engineer, a PCNSE certificate is like a currency backed by your abilities to develop infrastructure, mitigate threats and prevent successful cyberattacks in rapidly evolving environments. It vouches for your ability to design, deploy, configure, maintain and troubleshoot the vast majority of Palo Alto Networks Operating Platform implementations, and with it you have the chance to move into elevated positions in engineering firms, security industries, even ISP networks. With this training, you’ll be ready to earn your PCNSE and go wherever your career leads.
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Files:
Palo Alto Networks Certified Network Security Engineer - PCNSE [TutsNode.net] - Palo Alto Networks Certified Network Security Engineer - PCNSE- 113. Internet Gateway Best Practices .mp4 (194.9 MB)
- 67. NAT, PAT, and Security Rules .mp4 (158.6 MB)
- 57. Enterprise CA .mp4 (147.5 MB)
- 82. Layer 3 Sub-interfaces .mp4 (137.6 MB)
- 49. Configure SSL Forward Proxy .mp4 (137.1 MB)
- 64. Permitting Apps .mp4 (134.4 MB)
- 22. IP Routing Overview .mp4 (126.9 MB)
- 77. Interface Type Overview .mp4 (124.7 MB)
- 23. Static Routing .mp4 (116.8 MB)
- 110. Core Admin Documentation .mp4 (116.6 MB)
- 86. Custom Apps and Overrides .mp4 (114.3 MB)
- 7. Testing the HA Pair .mp4 (113.7 MB)
- 26. BGP Routing .mp4 (113.7 MB)
- 19. Zone Protection .mp4 (105.8 MB)
- 98. Testing Authentication Portal .mp4 (102.8 MB)
- 63. Begin with No .mp4 (99.6 MB)
- 69. QoS Overview .mp4 (98.6 MB)
- 18. Packet Buffer Protection .mp4 (98.0 MB)
- 25. OSPF Routing .mp4 (90.9 MB)
- 5. Configure Active-Passive HA .mp4 (87.8 MB)
- 73. Create a QoS Policy .mp4 (86.5 MB)
- 54. SSH Proxy .mp4 (82.2 MB)
- 47. Decryption Overview .mp4 (82.0 MB)
- 51. Verify Routing, NAT, and Rights .mp4 (79.7 MB)
- 2. HA Overview .mp4 (79.4 MB)
- 85. Apps, Groups, & Filters .mp4 (79.0 MB)
- 109. Tools for Best Practices .mp4 (78.4 MB)
- 106. Dynamic User Groups .mp4 (76.9 MB)
- 10. Deploying Panorama .mp4 (76.6 MB)
- 20. DoS Protection Profile and Policy .mp4 (75.4 MB)
- 27. Service Routes .mp4 (74.4 MB)
- 40. Automated Commit Recovery .mp4 (74.0 MB)
- 3. HA Pair InterfacesLinks .mp4 (73.4 MB)
- 24. RIP Routing .mp4 (70.7 MB)
- 87. New or Modified App-IDs .mp4 (69.4 MB)
- 99. Multi Factor Authentication Overview .mp4 (69.4 MB)
- 36. Logging and Troubleshooting .mp4 (69.2 MB)
- 81. VLAN Interfaces .mp4 (67.8 MB)
- 56. Digital Certificate Overview .mp4 (65.7 MB)
- 38. Overview of Panorama HA .mp4 (65.0 MB)
- 45. Troubleshooting .mp4 (64.8 MB)
- 42. Configure Panorama Mode .mp4 (63.7 MB)
- 105. Using the DAG in Policy .mp4 (61.5 MB)
- 53. Configure SSL Inbound Inspection .mp4 (61.4 MB)
- 11. Adding FWs to Panorama .mp4 (61.0 MB)
- 12. Device Groups .mp4 (60.7 MB)
- 30. GlobalProtect Game Plan .mp4 (59.4 MB)
- 52. Configure Certificates .mp4 (58.8 MB)
- 14. Import FW Configuration .mp4 (57.5 MB)
- 39. Configure HA .mp4 (57.4 MB)
- 112. User-ID Best Practices .mp4 (56.6 MB)
- 46. Intro to Decryption Strategies .mp4 (56.3 MB)
- 15. Verifying FW Mgmt .mp4 (56.2 MB)
- 60. Additional Certificate Tidbits .mp4 (55.2 MB)
- 107. Dynamic Tag Removal .mp4 (53.9 MB)
- 35. Testing GlobalProtect .mp4 (53.1 MB)
- 65. Temporary Tuning Rules .mp4 (52.7 MB)
- 79. Virtual Wire .mp4 (52.7 MB)
- 13. Templates .mp4 (52.2 MB)
- 101. Overview of Dynamic Groups .mp4 (51.9 MB)
- 84. App-ID Overview .mp4 (51.8 MB)
- 74. Apply QoS to Interfaces .mp4 (51.6 MB)
- 66. Using Tags In Security Policy Rules .mp4 (51.2 MB)
- 75. Modifying QoS .mp4 (49.8 MB)
- 41. Panorama Log Collection .mp4 (49.7 MB)
- 59. SSLTLS Service Profiles .mp4 (48.8 MB)
- 70. Palo Alto QoS Components .mp4 (48.1 MB)
- 29. GlobalProtect Overview .mp4 (47.6 MB)
- 9. Panorama Overview .mp4 (47.4 MB)
- 103. Log Forwarding Profile .mp4 (47.1 MB)
- 88. App Filters for New App-IDs .mp4 (45.4 MB)
- 43. Forwarding Logs to Panorama .mp4 (44.9 MB)
- 34. GlobalProtect Gateway .mp4 (43.1 MB)
- 92. Authentication Portal Overview .mp4 (42.3 MB)
- 48. Game Plan for SSL Forward Proxy .mp4 (41.3 MB)
- 32. GlobalProtect Authentication .mp4 (40.1 MB)
- 90. Resolving App Dependencies .mp4 (37.8 MB)
- 93. Certificates .mp4 (37.3 MB)
- 94. Authentication Settings .mp4 (37.0 MB)
- 6. Configurations on Active Firewall .mp4 (35.1 MB)
- 78. Tap Interface Configuration .mp4 (35.0 MB)
- 91. Intro to Authentication Portal .mp4 (34.7 MB)
- 80. Layer 2 Interfaces .mp4 (34.6 MB)
- 17. Protection Overview .mp4 (33.9 MB)
- 111. Decryption Best Practices .mp4 (33.4 MB)
- 62. Best Practices Overview .mp4 (33.4 MB)
- 50. Game Plan for SSL Inbound Inspection .mp4 (33.3 MB)
- 97. Authentication Policy Rules .mp4 (32.9 MB)
- 33. GlobalProtect Portal .mp4 (32.4 MB)
- 71. QoS Game Plan .mp4 (32.4 MB)
- 100. Intro to Dynamic Groups .mp4 (32.3 MB)
- 4. ActivePassive Game Plan .mp4 (32.0 MB)
- 95. Interface Profile .mp4 (31.6 MB)
- 89. Monitoring New App-IDs .mp4 (31.4 MB)
- 31. Certificates for GlobalProtect .mp4 (30.5 MB)
- 55. Intro to Digital Certificates and Palo Alto - Palo Alto Networks Certified Network Security Engineer (PCNSE) CBT Nug-1.mp4 (28.8 MB)
- 102. Game Plan for DAG .mp4 (25.7 MB)
- 104. Create a Dynamic Address Group (DAG) .mp4 (25.2 MB)
- 16. Intro to Zone, Buffer, and DoS Protection - Palo Alto Networks Certified Network Security Engineer (PCNSE) CBT Nugge-1.mp4 (24.9 MB)
- 44. Forwarding From Panorama .mp4 (23.6 MB)
- 61. Intro to NAT, PAT, & Security Best Practices - Palo Alto Networks Certified Network Security Engineer (PCNSE) CBT Nu-1.mp4 (21.8 MB)
- 58. Master Key .mp4 (21.3 MB)
- 96. Authentication Portal Settings .mp4 (20.2 MB)
- 1. Palo Alto FW High Availability .mp4 (18.9 MB)
- 28. Intro to Palo Alto GlobalProtect .mp4 (17.9 MB)
- 21. Intro to Palo Alto FW Routing .mp4 (17.9 MB)
- 37. Intro to Panorama HA, Logging, & Troubleshooting - Palo Alto Networks Certified Network Security Engineer (PCNSE) CB-1.mp4 (17.1 MB)
- 72. Create a QoS Profile .mp4 (15.9 MB)
- 108. Intro to Best Practices .mp4 (15.6 MB)
- 76. Intro to Interface Types .mp4 (15.3 MB)
- 8. Intro to Panorama .mp4 (13.3 MB)
- 83. Into to Advanced App-ID .mp4 (12.8 MB)
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