Cisco FirePower (FTD) Firewall Training – Part 1/2
Cisco FirePower (FTD) Firewall Training – Part 1/2, available at $84.99, has an average rating of 4.75, with 71 lectures, based on 138 reviews, and has 806 subscribers.
You will learn about Securing Networks with Cisco Firepower Initializing a Cisco Firepower Configuring and Managing a Cisco FTD Implement segmentation, access control policies, AVC, URL filtering Configure devices using FMC Creating Cisco Anti-Malware protection (AMP) policy Implement Firepower security rules Advanced Next-Generation Firewall (NGFW) and Next-Generation Intrusion Prevention System (NGIPS) features. URL filtering Implement high availability options Implementing Redundancy / Failover Transparent Firewall Deployement VPN's on FTD This course is ideal for individuals who are Beginners in Network Security or Security Engineer or Network Engineer or Network Administrator or Systems Engineer or Anyone with a passion to learn Network Security It is particularly useful for Beginners in Network Security or Security Engineer or Network Engineer or Network Administrator or Systems Engineer or Anyone with a passion to learn Network Security.
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Summary
Title: Cisco FirePower (FTD) Firewall Training – Part 1/2
Price: $84.99
Average Rating: 4.75
Number of Lectures: 71
Number of Published Lectures: 71
Number of Curriculum Items: 71
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 71
Original Price: $19.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- Securing Networks with Cisco Firepower
- Initializing a Cisco Firepower
- Configuring and Managing a Cisco FTD
- Implement segmentation, access control policies, AVC, URL filtering
- Configure devices using FMC
- Creating Cisco Anti-Malware protection (AMP) policy
- Implement Firepower security rules
- Advanced Next-Generation Firewall (NGFW) and Next-Generation Intrusion Prevention System (NGIPS) features.
- URL filtering
- Implement high availability options
- Implementing Redundancy / Failover
- Transparent Firewall Deployement
- VPN's on FTD
Who Should Attend
- Beginners in Network Security
- Security Engineer
- Network Engineer
- Network Administrator
- Systems Engineer
- Anyone with a passion to learn Network Security
Target Audiences
- Beginners in Network Security
- Security Engineer
- Network Engineer
- Network Administrator
- Systems Engineer
- Anyone with a passion to learn Network Security
In this FirePower Cisco skills training, We will prepare network administrators to learn about next-generation firewalls. This network infrastructure training may not map to a Cisco exam, but it’s still an excellent primer for anyone who needs to learn about Cisco’s next-generation Firepower firewalls.
Security is everyone’s responsibility, and Cisco FirePower helps you ensure that everyone is living up to that responsibility with application-layer filtering and control. The resulting ASA firewalls are Cisco’s next-generation firmware (NGFW) devices. With the increasing emphasis on defense-in-depth and security posture, network administrators with FirePower knowledge can set themselves apart professionally, while making sure their users are doing the right thing.
After completing this Cisco Firepower training, you’ll know how to use lists and feeds, how to blacklist IP addresses and URLs, and how to implement Security Intelligence (SI) as part of an access control policy in Firepower. Network administrators who complete this network infrastructure course will be well-positioned to step into network security positions or senior network administrator roles.
Cisco Firepower: What You Need to Know
This Cisco Firepower training contains videos that cover network infrastructure topics including:
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Configuring and verifying routing and network address translation (NAT)
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Implementing high availability (HA)
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Blacklisting IP addresses and URLs
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Implementing security intelligence (SI) as part of an access control policy
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Filtering websites with URL filtering and categories
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Implementing discovery policies
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Registering an FTD for centralized management
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Configuring, saving, and deploying changes to FTD from FMC
Who Should Take Cisco Firepower Training?
This Cisco Firepower training is considered administrator-level Cisco training, which means it was designed for network administrators. This next-generation firewalls skills course is designed for network administrators with three to five years of experience with network infrastructure.
New or experienced network administrators. Next-generation firewalls (NGFWs) are becoming the norm for modern networks. IT pros looking to break into network administrator roles will benefit from knowledge of Cisco’s industry-leading ASA Firepower NGFW appliances. Additionally, the information in this course is an excellent supplement to many Cisco exam prep courses.
What is FTD and FMC?
FTD and FMC are Cisco security applications and management dashboards for enterprise-grade networks by Cisco. FTD stands for Firepower Threat Defense and is a security software image that combines the Cisco ASA and Firepower software into one component. FMC stands for Firewall Management Center and is a management application for Cisco security products.
What is difference between firepower and ASA?
The difference between Firepower and ASA Cisco Security products is the features included with each appliance. Cisco purchased Sourcefire in 2013 and converted that product to Cisco Firepower. As a result, Cisco Firepower features more advanced IPS features. Though Cisco still offers both products, the ASA-only line of products is slowly being phased out.
What is Cisco FMC and FTD?
Cisco FMC and FTD are security firewall appliances and a piece of management software, respectively. FTD stands for Firepower Threat Detection and is an advanced security appliance that combines both ASA and Firepower Cisco security applications. FMC stands for Firewall Management Console and is a dashboard for configuring and managing Cisco security appliances.
What is Cisco IPS Device?
A Cisco IPS device is an intrusion prevention system that can perform a deep-packet inspection to prevent a wide range of network attacks. An IPS device can be considered a device like an ASA or Firepower enabled firewall appliance.
Updates 27-06-2023:
Section : Overview of Firewalls & Security terms – Added
Dated 12-08-2023:
New Section Added: “IPSec VPN on Cisco IOS”
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Introduction
Lecture 1: Trainer 1 Introduction
Lecture 2: Trainer 2 Introduction
Lecture 3: About Us
Lecture 4: Q&A, Messages & Feedback
Lecture 5: Cisco FTD course Overview and Contents
Chapter 2: Overview of Firewalls & Security terms
Lecture 1: Security Terms you need to know
Lecture 2: Perimeter Security Overview
Lecture 3: Overview of Firewalls & it's Generations
Chapter 3: About Cisco NGFW -FTD
Lecture 1: Cisco FTD Overview
Lecture 2: Introduction to Firepower services & Components
Lecture 3: Cisco FTD Appliances overview
Chapter 4: Lab Setup
Lecture 1: Download Resources and Link to files
Lecture 2: Download & Install Eve-NG on Oracle Virtual Box
Lecture 3: Link to download Vmware Workstation
Lecture 4: Install VMWare Workstation 17 Pro
Lecture 5: Install and configure Eve-ng VM on VMware Workstation
Lecture 6: Install Eve-ng using ISO file on VMware Workstation
Lecture 7: Add FTD & FMC images in EVE-ng
Lecture 8: How to add Cisco IOL in Eve-ng
Lecture 9: Add Cisco Router & Switch vIOS images in Eve-ng
Lecture 10: Download & Import Linux tiny core in Eve-ng
Lecture 11: Add Windows host in Eve-ng
Chapter 5: Basic Configuration
Lecture 1: Lab topology overview
Lecture 2: Initializing FMC & FTD – Part-1
Lecture 3: Initializing FMC & FTD – Part-2
Lecture 4: Adding FTD to FMC
Lecture 5: FTD Interface Configuration and Verification
Lecture 6: Dynamic and Static Routing on Routers
Lecture 7: Static-Default-Route
Lecture 8: OSPF Configuration on FTD
Lecture 9: Redistributing Static Route into OSPF
Lecture 10: Configuring RIP and Redistribution
Lecture 11: Configuring BGP and Redistribution
Lecture 12: Allowing ACP THRU Traffic for verification
Lecture 13: EIGRP FLEX-CONFIG
Chapter 6: Network Address Translation (NAT) on FTD
Lecture 1: NAT Overview
Lecture 2: Dynamic NAT
Lecture 3: Static NAT
Lecture 4: Dynamic PAT
Lecture 5: Static PAT
Lecture 6: Manual NAT
Lecture 7: ACP using L3 and L4 to allow the Inside and NAT Traffic
Lecture 8: NAT and ACP Verification
Chapter 7: Advance Features
Lecture 1: Access Policy and Geo Location based Blocking
Lecture 2: URL Filtering Overview Category based and Custom URL
Lecture 3: Access Control Policy Analysis
Lecture 4: Application Visibility Control (AVC) Overview
Lecture 5: Logging and Alerting
Lecture 6: Intrusion Prevention (IPS) overview
Lecture 7: IPS Policies – Default Policy Configuration
Lecture 8: IPS Policies – Custom Policy Configuration
Lecture 9: Network AMP-File Policies
Lecture 10: Packet Flow thru the FTD
Lecture 11: Configuring Pre-Filter Custom Policy
Chapter 8: Redundancy / Failover
Lecture 1: Redundancy and Multi Instance Overview
Lecture 2: Configuring Active-Standby Failover
Lecture 3: Multi-Instance Overview
Lecture 4: High Availability Verification
Chapter 9: Transparent Firewall Deployement
Lecture 1: Transparent Firewall Overview & Configuration
Lecture 2: Transparent Firewall Verification
Chapter 10: IPSec VPN on Cisco IOS
Lecture 1: Demystifying VPN
Lecture 2: Securing the VPN using IPSEC
Lecture 3: LAN-TO-LAN [L2L] IPSec VPN – Part-1
Lecture 4: LAN-TO-LAN [L2L] IPSec VPN – Part-2
Lecture 5: LAN-TO-LAN [L2L] IPSec VPN – Part-3
Lecture 6: Verification & Main Mode/Quick Mode Explained
Chapter 11: VPN's on FTD
Lecture 1: IPSec SIte-Site VPN Initial Lab Configuration
Lecture 2: IPSec SIte-Site VPN Configuration & Verification
Lecture 3: IPSec VPN NAT Exemption Overview,Configuration and Verification
Chapter 12: Basic Troubleshooting & Cli commands
Lecture 1: FTD CLI Modes and Commands
Lecture 2: FTD Troubleshooting principles
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