Securing Networks with Cisco Firepower Next-Generation Intrusion Prevention System (SSFIPS)

Course Description

You can deploy and utilise the Cisco Firepower® Next-Generation Intrusion Prevention System by taking the Securing Networks using Cisco Firepower Next-Generation IPS (SSFIPS) v4.0 course (NGIPS). This practical course equips you with the knowledge and abilities to use the platform's features. It covers firewall security concepts, platform architecture, and critical components; in-depth event analysis, including the detection of network-based malware and file types; NGIPS tuning and configuration, security intelligence, including application control, firewall, and network-based malware and file controls; and Snort® rules language.

Prerequisites

You should be familiar with the following information and skills to get the most out of this course:

  • Technical knowledge of network design and TCP/IP networking.
  • Understanding of the fundamental principles of IPS and IDS.

Target Audience

  • Technical professionals that need to deploy and administer a Cisco Firepower NGIPS into their network environment should take this course.
  • administrators of security.
  • consultants for security.
  • administrators of networks.
  • system designers.
  • technical assistance staff.
  • resellers and channel partners.

Learning Objectives

When you finish this course, you ought to be able to:.

  • Describe the managed device registration process and the Cisco Firepower Threat Defense components.
  • Detail Traffic is controlled using Next-Generation Firewalls (NGFW), which are also used to set up Cisco Firepower for network discovery.
  • Implement access control policies and explain advanced features of access control policies.
  • Configure file control and sophisticated malware prevention capabilities and AMP (Advanced Malware Protection) for Networks implementation methods.
  • For NGIPS inspection, implement and maintain intrusion and network analysis policies.
  • The detailed analysis methods and reporting functionalities of the Cisco Firepower Management Center should be described and demonstrated.
  • Integrate an external logging destination with the Cisco Firepower Management Center.
  • Set up a correlation policy and describe and show the Cisco Firepower Management Center's external alerting choices.
  • Describe the essential user account management and software upgrades for the Cisco Firepower Management Center.
  • To troubleshoot a Cisco Firepower Threat-Defense device, locate often incorrect settings in the Cisco Firepower Management Center and apply simple instructions.

Content Outline

  • Cisco Firepower Threat Defense Overview
  • Cisco Firepower NGFW Device Configuration
  • Cisco Firepower NGFW Traffic Control
  • Cisco Firepower Discovery
  • Implementing Access Control Policies
  • Security Intelligence
  • File Control and Advanced Malware Protection
  • Next-Generation Intrusion Prevention Systems
  • Network Analysis Policies
  • Detailed Analysis Techniques
  • Cisco Firepower Platform Integration
  • Alerting and Correlation Policies
  • Performing System Administration
  • Troubleshooting Cisco Firepower

In order to protect the network from threats and cyberattacks, Cisco Secure IPS, also known as Next-Generation Intrusion Prevention System (NGIPS), functions as a security enforcement mechanism.

Cisco Firepower NGFWs provide organizations with deep visibility into their network activity and other relevant data in real time, so security teams can rapidly detect malicious activity and take corrective action with full context into the threat.

Here are some responses. FTD is an integrated image that integrates many (but not all) ASA firewall services with all of the FirePOWER Services functionalities. In the long run, a client who is currently using ASA with FirePOWER services may decide to migrate in order to streamline management and operations.

Technical issues are unpredictable and might occur with you as well. Participants must ensure that they have the system with the required configuration and good internet speed to access online labs.

If the problem persists or you face any challenge during the class, you can report it to us or your trainer. In that case, Radiant would provide you with the recorded session of that particular day. However, those recorded sessions are not meant only for personal consumption and NOT for distribution or any commercial use.

Radiant Techlearning offers training programs on weekdays, weekends, and a combination of weekdays and weekends. You can always choose the schedule that best suits your need.

Once we receive your enrollment request, we will share the enrollment details with you to select and complete the enrollment process.

You can email us at the below (whichever is applicable) to know the upcoming schedule for a specific technology training program.

Individual:  training@radianttechlearning.com

Corporate: Corporate@radiantechlearning.com

Yes, your employer can pay your fees. 

Yes, you can easily choose an EMI option through your credit card or Debit card.

Certification

You can get the CCNP Security and Cisco Certified Specialist - Network Security Firepower certifications by passing the exam Securing Networks with Cisco Firepower (300-710 SNCF), which is prepared for by taking this course. A second training programme, Securing Networks with Cisco Firepower Next Generation Firewall, is available for the 300-710 SNCF test (SSNGFW).

Your understanding of Cisco Firepower® Threat Defense and Firepower®, including policy setups, integrations, deployments, management, and troubleshooting, is validated by passing the 300-SNCF test.

You obtain the Cisco Certified Specialist - Network Security Firepower certification after passing the 300-710 SNCF exam.

You would have fulfilled the new CCNP Security's focus test criteria. You must also pass the Implementing and Operating Cisco Security-Core Technologies (350-701 SCOR) exam or a test with a similar objective score to earn the CCNP Security certification.

FAQs

In order to protect the network from threats and cyberattacks, Cisco Secure IPS, also known as Next-Generation Intrusion Prevention System (NGIPS), functions as a security enforcement mechanism.

Cisco Firepower NGFWs provide organizations with deep visibility into their network activity and other relevant data in real time, so security teams can rapidly detect malicious activity and take corrective action with full context into the threat.

Here are some responses. FTD is an integrated image that integrates many (but not all) ASA firewall services with all of the FirePOWER Services functionalities. In the long run, a client who is currently using ASA with FirePOWER services may decide to migrate in order to streamline management and operations.

Technical issues are unpredictable and might occur with you as well. Participants must ensure that they have the system with the required configuration and good internet speed to access online labs.

If the problem persists or you face any challenge during the class, you can report it to us or your trainer. In that case, Radiant would provide you with the recorded session of that particular day. However, those recorded sessions are not meant only for personal consumption and NOT for distribution or any commercial use.

Radiant Techlearning offers training programs on weekdays, weekends, and a combination of weekdays and weekends. You can always choose the schedule that best suits your need.

Once we receive your enrollment request, we will share the enrollment details with you to select and complete the enrollment process.

You can email us at the below (whichever is applicable) to know the upcoming schedule for a specific technology training program.

Individual:  training@radianttechlearning.com

Corporate: Corporate@radiantechlearning.com

Yes, your employer can pay your fees. 

Yes, you can easily choose an EMI option through your credit card or Debit card.

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