Security Services for Cisco CCDP ARCH (300-320)
Offered By: Pluralsight
Course Description
Overview
This course will teach you the foundational knowledge and the ability to design network security services. These include the design aspects of firewalls, intrusion prevention systems, hacker attacks, and ACL filtering.
In this second course in the Cisco CCDP ARCH (300-320) path. In this course, Security Services for Cisco CCDP ARCH (300-320), you'll gain the ability to design network security services. First, you'll discover firewall intrusion prevention system design concepts. Next, you'll explore the fundamentals of network access control, including AAA, RBAC, 802.1x, Cisco TrustSec, and Cisco ISE. Finally, you'll learn attack methods available to hackers, along with ACL filtering. When you're finished with this course, you'll have the skills and knowledge of network security services needed to design networks, and you'll be on your way to passing the Cisco CCDP exam.
Topics:
In this second course in the Cisco CCDP ARCH (300-320) path. In this course, Security Services for Cisco CCDP ARCH (300-320), you'll gain the ability to design network security services. First, you'll discover firewall intrusion prevention system design concepts. Next, you'll explore the fundamentals of network access control, including AAA, RBAC, 802.1x, Cisco TrustSec, and Cisco ISE. Finally, you'll learn attack methods available to hackers, along with ACL filtering. When you're finished with this course, you'll have the skills and knowledge of network security services needed to design networks, and you'll be on your way to passing the Cisco CCDP exam.
Topics:
- Course Overview
- Designing Firewall and IPS Solutions
- Designing Network Access Control Solutions
- Designing Infrastructure Protection Solutions
Taught by
Josh Burman
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