Course Objective

In this course, you will learn how to effectively build, modify, deploy, and troubleshoot Check Point Security systems on the GAiA OS. We will study firewall processes and examine user and kernel processing and stateful inspection. Labs include configuring security gateways, implementing VPNs, and performing advanced troubleshooting tasks on the firewall.

Certification:

This course helps prepare for CCSE exam #156-315.77. It contains 90 multiple-choice, scenario-based questions. A passing score is 70% or higher in 120 minutes. The exam is based on 80% course materials and 20% hands-on experience with Check Point products. Students must have a valid CCSA certification before taking the CCSE exam

 

WHAT YOU'LL LEARN

  • Advanced and in-depth explanation of Check Point firewall technology

  • Key tips and techniques for troubleshooting Check Point firewall technology

  • Advanced upgrading concepts and practices

  • Clustering firewall, management concepts, and practices

  • Software acceleration features

  • Advanced VPN concepts and implementations

  • Reporting tools, deployment options, and features

 

PREREQUISITES

  • Check Point Security Administrator (R77 GAiA)

WHO NEEDS TO ATTEND

Expert users and resellers who need to perform advanced deployment configurations of a security gateway, which includes:

  • System administrators

  • Support analysts

  • Network engineers

  • Anyone seeking CCSE certification

Fotinet Training Course

Course Objective

Network Security Technology Foundations is the NSE-1 course. This bundle of self-study course provides the foundation knowledge for presenting a network security sales opportunity. There are seven self-study modules and seven quizzes. Once you register, you are given access to the course content and can work through the material at your own pace.

Agenda

  • Module 0 – Introduction to Network Security

  • Module 1 – Data Center Firewall

  • Module 2 –Next Generation Firewall

  • Module 3 – Unified Threat Management

  • Module 4 – Application Security

  • Module 5 – Management and Analytics

  • Module 6 – Fortinet Corporate Overview

  • Objectives

  • Describe common network security appliances and their roles in protecting a network.

  • Describe various network threats and how to protect against attacks.

  • Describe hardware and software used to protect a network against attacks.

  • Identify and position firewalls, mail, and web security devices within a network.

  • Explain the role of management and analytics in modern network security.

 

Who Should Attend

  • Anyone new to network security needing the foundation knowledge to identify and uncover sales opportunities.

  • Prerequisites

  • Basic understanding of computer networks in medium to large businesses.

  • System Requirements

  • A high-speed Internet connection

  • An up-to-date web browser

  • A PDF viewer to view online class materials

  • Speakers or headphones

  • Certification

  • This prepares you for the NSE 3 (Associate) standing. The NSE Associate must complete NSE 1, NSE 2, and NSE 3 to be recognized as a Fortinet Network Security Associate.You can follow the links below to the Fortinet Learning Center catalog entries. You must be logged into the FLC to access these links:
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