Palo Alto PanOS V10 Zero to Hero - PCNSA and PCNSE

Learn how to design, deploy, operate, manage, and troubleshoot PaloAlto NGFW and be PCNSA & PCNSE certified.

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Palo Alto PanOS V10 Zero to Hero - PCNSA and PCNSE

What You Will Learn!

  • This course prepare you not only for the PCNSE certification exam but also you will learn how to configure Palo Alto next Generation Firewalls easy and fast.
  • A defense-in-depth strategy, refers to a cybersecurity approach that uses multiple layers of security for holistic protection.
  • How to implement Multiple layers of security using Palo Alto NGFW, PanOS v10?
  • Basic Configurations, Management Interface and Management portal, Useful commands
  • Relationship between Zones, Interfaces and virtual routers, Inter-VR Routing, Security Policy and it's different types: Intrazone, Interzone, Universal
  • Deployment Mode, Interface types: TAP Mode, Layer2 Mode, Virtual Wire(vWire) Mode and Layer3 Mode
  • Types of NAT and Implementation of different types of NAT: Source Dynamic IP and port NAT, Static Source NAT, Destination NAT and U-turn Destination NAT
  • SSL and SSH decryption using Palo Alto NGFW firewall: Active directory / CA Installation, SSL Proxy Decryption, SSL Inbound inspection and SSH Decryption
  • Next-Generation Firewall features: App-ID, User-ID, Anti-Virus, Anti-Spyware, Vulnerability Protection, File Blocking, Data Filtering and Wildfire
  • Configure Palo Alto NGFW on the Amazon AWS
  • Zone and Dos Protection, Authentication Portal / Captive Portal, GlobalProtect, High Availability, Panorama

Description

First Question you may ask is Why Palo Alto NGFW?

To answer this question, Let's talk about Defense in depth first.

A defense-in-depth strategy, refers to a cybersecurity approach that uses multiple layers of security for holistic protection.

A layered defense helps security organizations reduce vulnerabilities, contain threats, and mitigate risk.

In simple term, with a defense-in-depth approach, if a cybercriminal breaches one layer of defense, they might be contained by the next layer of defense.


To summarize, There isn’t any single measure that will keep your systems safe.


Any types of traffic which your network doesn’t use shouldn’t be allowed in.

The best protection for unwanted traffics, comes from a next-generation firewall (NGFW), which examines not just packet types but application-specific queries for hostile content.


So Why Palo Alto?

Because:

Palo Alto was recognized by Gartner® for ten consecutive years as a Leader for Network Firewalls.

  • Ability to meet different firewall deployment use cases

  • Firewalls and security services for protection against advanced threats

  • Newly released features and enhancements across firewall offerings

This PANOS V10 Zero-to-Hero course is developed to give students a quick and effective overview of Security track and prepare you not only for the PCNSE certification exam but also you will learn how to configure Palo Alto next Generation Firewalls easy and fast.


What you will learn during this course?

  • Lab Setup Using Vmware and Eve-ng

  • Basic Configuration and Useful commands

  • Zone, Security Policy and Objects

  • Deployment Modes and Interface types

  • Network Address Translation - NAT

  • SSL/SSH Decryption

  • Next-Generation Firewall features

  • AWS - Palo Alto Setup

  • Zone and Dos Protection

  • Authentication Portal / Captive Portal

  • Global Protect

  • High Availability


Who this course is for:

Anyone who uses Palo Alto Networks products, including

  • network security engineers

  • system engineers

  • systems integrators

  • and support engineers.

Who Should Attend!

  • This course is developed to give students a quick and effective overview of Security track and prepare you not only for the PCNSE certification exam but also you will learn how to configure Palo Alto next Generation Firewalls easy and fast.

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Tags

  • Palo Alto Firewall
  • Palo Alto Networks Certified Network Security Engineer (PCNSE)
  • Palo Alto Networks Certified Network Security Administrator (PCNSA)
  • Palo Alto Networks Certified Cybersecurity Entry-Level Technician (PCCET)

Subscribers

2849

Lectures

66

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