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Technical persons who support, install, deploy or administer Check Point Software Blades should attend this course. This could include the following:
Leads to the following certification(s)
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Check Point Security Expert is a three-day instructor-led
hands-on course, delivering the advanced concepts and skills to
optimise the R75 Check Point Software Blade architecture. This
course is designed to help maximise the performance of your Check
Point security deployment with real-world scenarios including
Identity Awareness, Clustering and Advanced VPN Concepts &
Implementations. During the course you will set up multiple
security gateway clusters, analyse network intrusion alerts and
generate advanced network traffic reports.
Persons attending this course should have Check Point Security
Administrator training or certification and a working knowledge of
networking concepts, Windows Server and/or UNIX, and experience
with TCP/IP and the Internet.
Objectives
Delegates attending this course will learn how to:
Topics covered
Lab Exercises
This course helps prepare for CCSE R75 exam, available at VUE
test centers. 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 should have at least 6 months
experience before challenging it.
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