Securing Email with Cisco Email Security Appliance 3.1

Course Description

The Securing Email with Cisco Email Security Appliance (SESA) v3.1 course teaches you how to deploy and utilise a Cisco® Email Security Appliance to protect your email systems from ransomware, phishing, and business email compromise. It also demonstrates how to more effectively manage email security policy. You can implement, troubleshoot, and administer the Cisco Email Security Appliance using the knowledge and skills you learn in this practical course. It includes vital features like advanced malware protection, spam blocking, anti-virus protection, outbreak filtering, encryption, quarantines, and data loss prevention.

Prerequisites

You should possess one or more of the following crucial technical competencies to get the most out of this course:

  • Cisco certification (at least the Cisco CCENT® certification)
  • Global Information Assurance Certification (GIAC), (ISC)2, CompTIA Security+, EC-Council, and ISACA letters of completion from the Cisco Networking Academy (CCNA® 1 and CCNA 2) are examples of pertinent industry certifications.
  • Microsoft [Microsoft Certified Solutions Associate (MCSA), Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE), CompTIA (A+, Network+, Server+)] and CompTIA certifications are required for Windows knowledge.
  • Before enrolling in this course, a student must possess the following knowledge and abilities:
  • Domain Name System (DNS), Secure Shell (SSH), FTP, Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP), HTTP, and HTTPS are all TCP/IP services.
  • knowledge of IP routing

Target Audience

  • Security engineers
  • Security administrators
  • Security architects
  • Operations engineers
  • Network engineers
  • Network administrators
  • Network or security technicians
  • Network managers
  • System designers
  • Cisco integrators and partners

Learning Objectives

After taking this course, you should be able to:

  • Describe and administer the Cisco Email Security Appliance (ESA)
  • Control sender and recipient domains
  • Control spam with Talos SenderBase and anti-spam
  • Use anti-virus and outbreak filters
  • Use mail policies
  • Use content filters
  • Use message filters to enforce email policies
  • Prevent data loss
  • Perform LDAP queries
  • Authenticate Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) sessions
  • Authenticate email
  • Encrypt email
  • Use system quarantines and delivery methods
  • Perform centralized management using clusters
  • Test and troubleshoot

Content Outline

  • Describing the Cisco Email Security Appliance
  • Administering the Cisco Email Security Appliance
  • Controlling Sender and Recipient Domains
  • Controlling Spam with Talos SenderBase and Anti-Spam
  • Using Anti-Virus and Outbreak Filters
  • Using Mail Policies
  • Using Content Filters
  • Using Message Filters to Enforce Email Policies
  • Preventing Data Loss
  • Using LDAP
  • SMTP Session Authentication
  • Email Authentication
  • Email Encryption
  • Using System Quarantines and Delivery Methods
  • Centralized Management Using Clusters
  • Testing and Troubleshooting
  • References

Certification

  • This course helps you to prepare to take the exam, Securing Email with Cisco Email Security Appliance (300-720 SESA), which leads to CCNP® Security and the Certified Specialist - Email Content Security certifications.
  • The 300-720 SESA exam certifies your knowledge of Cisco Email Security Appliance, including administration, spam control and anti-spam, message filters, data loss prevention, Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP), email authentication and encryption, and system quarantines and delivery methods.
  • After you pass 300-720 SESA:
  • You earn the Cisco Certified Specialist - Email Content Security.
  • You would have fulfilled the new CCNP Security's focus test criteria. Pass the Implementing and Operating Cisco Security Core Technologies (350-701 SCOR) exam or a test with a similar objective-based format to earn your CCNP Security certification.

FAQs

300-720 SESA

 This course helps you to prepare to take the exam, Securing Email with Cisco Email Security Appliance (300-720 SESA), which leads to CCNP® Security and the Certified Specialist - Email Content Security certifications.

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