Course Information
Course Overview
NEW 2023! PCNSE. Tests with complete explanations. Be Palo Alto Networks Certified Network Security Enginee, PCNSE
• Certification Name: Palo Alto Networks Certified Network Security Engineer
The best way to prepare for our certification exams is to have extensive hands-on experience with the NGFW, Panorama, features and subscriptions. That experience should be in a wide variety of situations, including both large and small deployments, and in edge and data center deployments.
The PCNSE exam should be taken by anyone who wants to demonstrate a deep understanding of Palo Alto Networks technologies, including customers who use Palo Alto Networks products, value-added resellers, pre-sales system engineers, system integrators, and support staff.
Candidates should have 3 to 5 years’ experience working in the networking or security industries and the equivalent of 6 to 12 months’ experience deploying and configuring Palo Alto Networks Next-Generation Firewalls within the Palo Alto Networks product portfolio.
• Delivered through Pearson VUE: pearsonvue[dotcom]/paloaltonetworks
• Exam Series: PCNSE
• Seat Time: 90 minutes
• Total Exam Time: 80 minutes
• Time for reviewing Palo Alto Networks Exam Security Policy: 5 minutes and 5 minutes for Survey
• Number of items: 70-80
• Format: Multiple Choice, Scenarios with Graphics, and Matching
Exam Domain Weight (%)
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Core Concepts 12%
Deploy and Configure Core Components 20%
Deploy and Configure Features and Subscriptions 17%
Deploy and Configure Firewalls Using Panorama 17%
Manage and Operate 16%
Troubleshooting 18%
TOTAL 100%
Course Content
- 1 section(s)
- Section 1 Practice Tests
What You’ll Learn
- Identify how Palo Alto Networks products work together to improve PAN-OS services
- Determine and assess appropriate interface or zone types for various environments
- Identify decryption deployment strategies
- Enforce User-ID
- Determine how and when to use the Authentication policy
- Differentiate between the fundamental functions that reside on the management plane and data plane
- Define multiple virtual systems (multi-vsys) environment
- Deploy and Configure Core Components
- Configure management profiles
- Deploy and configure Security profiles
- Configure zone protection, packet buffer protection, and DoS protection
- Design the deployment configuration of a Palo Alto Networks firewal
- Configure authorization, authentication, and device access
- Configure and manage certificates
- Configure routing, NAT, site-to-site tunnels, service routes, application-based QoS
- Configure App-ID, GlobalProtect, decryption, User-ID, WildFire
- Configure templates and template stacks
- Manage and configure Log Forwarding
- Plan and execute the process to upgrade a Palo Alto Networks system
- Manage HA functions
- Troubleshooting
Skills covered in this course
Reviews
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VVen B
Outdated Q&As. Not applicable with the current exam. Only 5 percent of the Questions here were on the exam.
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LLovrenco Luka
Booked for the exam in 10th of June, fingers crossed!
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SSoroosh
Thanks Majid for sharing your knowledge, I'm planning and practicing my cert with this course. Highly Recommended!
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MMatt Semedov
The course was very effective and quite helpful in learning the topics for the PCNSE exam.