Course Overview
The PCNSE Certification validates an individual’s expertise in designing, deploying, configuring, maintaining, and troubleshooting Palo Alto Networks next-generation firewalls (NGFWs). It signifies the holder’s in-depth understanding of the Palo Alto Networks Security Operating Platform (PAN-OS) and its capabilities in protecting networks against modern cyber threats.
The course is ideal for candidates who would like to build a career in Cybersecurity and pass the Palo Alto Certified Network Security Engineer (PCNSE) exam in the first attempt.
Topics Covered
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Core Concepts
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Deploy and Configure Core Components
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Deploy and Configure Features and Subscriptions
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Deploy and Configure Firewalls Using Panorama
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Manage and Operate
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Troubleshooting
What is Included?
Study Guides
IPSpecialist Study Guides are the ideal guides to developing the hands-on skills necessary to pass the exam. Our workbooks cover the official exam blueprint and explain the technology with real-life case study-based labs. The content covered in each workbook consists of individually focused technology topics presented in an easy-to-follow, goal-oriented, step-by-step approach. Every scenario features detailed breakdowns and thorough verifications to help you completely understand the task and associated technology.
We extensively used mind maps in our workbooks to visually explain the technology. Our workbooks have become a widely used tool to learn and remember information effectively.
Exam Cram Notes
Our Exam Cram Notes are a concise bundling of condensed notes of the complete exam blueprint. It is an ideal and handy document to help you remember the most important technology concepts related to the certification exam.
Practice Questions
IPSpecialist’s Practice Questions are dedicatedly designed from a certification exam perspective. The collection of these questions from our Study Guides is prepared keeping the exam blueprint in mind, covering not only important but necessary topics. It is an ideal document to practice and revise your certification.
Hands on Labs
IPSpecialist Hands-on Labs are the fastest and easiest way to learn real-world use cases through detailed text-based lab guides. These labs are carefully designed to prepare you for certification exams and your next job role. Whether you are just starting to learn technology or solving a real-world scenario, our labs will help you grasp the core concepts quickly.
Study Cards
IPSpecialist Study Cards offer concise, to-the-point notes designed for efficient memorization of key exam concepts. Aligned with the exam blueprint, each card covers essential technology topics with clear explanations and real-world examples.
Key Features of Course
The content of this program is tightly aligned to the Palo Alto Certified Network Security Engineer (PCNSE) exam objective domains.
The course includes:
- Study Guide
- Practice Questions
- Exam Cram Notes
- Mind-maps
- Hand-on practice labs
- Real-world examples
- Auto-updates to the course content
- Exam tips
Course Content
- Study Guides
- Exam Cram Notes
- Hands-on Labs
- Practice Questions
- Video Tutorial
- Study Cards
Course Content
Exam Information
PCNSE: Palo Alto Certified Network Security Engineer
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Prior Certification
No prior certification is required
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Exam Fee
$160 USD
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No. of Questions
70-80 Questions
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Exam Validity
2 Years
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Exam Duration
80 Minutes
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Passing Marks
70%
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Recommended Experience
A strong grasp of networking fundamentals, including TCP/IP and VLANs, knowledge of network security concepts like firewalls and IDS/IPS, familiarity with Palo Alto Networks technology such as PAN-OS and NGFWs, and an understanding of security best practices. Problem-solving and troubleshooting skills for identifying and resolving security issues are also essential.
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Exam Format
Multiple Choice, Yes/No, Drag & Drop, Case Studies, and Multiple Response
This course includes
- Content Type: Complete Course
- Category: Cybersecurity
- Language: English
- Difficulty Level: Expert
- Certification: Yes
- Last Update: 18/03/2024
- Version: 1.0