This course is online, instructor-led, and lab-based offered by Cisco® Learning Services. It demonstrates the powerful features of Cisco Firepower® Threat Defense, including VPN configuration, traffic control, NAT configuration, SSL decryption, advanced NGFW and NGIPS tuning and configuration, analysis, and troubleshooting.

February 25, 2019 – March 1, 2019

Monday, Feb. 25 to Friday, Mar. 1 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. EST, students will learn how to use and configure Cisco Firepower Threat Defense technology, beginning with initial device setup and configuration and including routing, high availability, Cisco ASA to Firepower Threat Defense migration, traffic control, and Network Address Translation (NAT).

 The course will then explore how to implement advanced Next-Generation Firewall (NGFW) and Next-Generation Intrusion Prevention System (NGIPS) features, including network intelligence, file type detection, network-based malware detection, and deep packet inspection.

 Students will also learn how to configure site-to-site VPN, remote-access VPN, and SSL decryption before moving on to detailed analysis, system administration, and troubleshooting.  

This course combines lecture materials and hands-on labs throughout to make sure that students are able to successfully deploy and manage the Cisco Firepower system.

Attend from anywhere, this course is online!

Discounted Price: $3,650

Registration deadline: Feb. 8, 2019

This course is normally $4,000 - NYSERNet has negotiated the discounted pricing for our community.

Upon successful completion of this course, students should be able to meet these overall objectives:

  •  Cisco Firepower Threat Defense system and key concepts of NGIPS and NGFW technology.
  • Perform the configurations tasks required for implementing a Cisco Firepower Threat Defense device
  • Implement quality of service (QoS) and Network Address Translation (NAT) by using Cisco Firepower Threat Defense
  • Perform an initial network discovery using Cisco Firepower to identify hosts, applications, and services
  • Identify and create the objects required as prerequisites to implementing access control policies
  • Behavior, usage, and implementation procedure for access control policies
  • Concepts and implementation procedure of security intelligence features
  • Cisco Advanced Malware Protection (AMP) for Networks and the implementation procedure of file control and advanced malware protection
  • Implement and manage intrusion policies
  • Using of network analysis policies
  • The role of preprocessor technology in processing network traffic for NGIPS inspection
  • Analysis techniques and reporting features provided by the Cisco Firepower Management Center
  • Key Cisco Firepower Management Center system administration and user account management features.
  • Processes that can be used to troubleshoot Cisco Firepower Threat Defense systems.

Take a look at the other workshops and webinars NYSERNet is offering!

www.nysernet.org/workshops 

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February 13, 2019