Description
This intermediate Palo Alto PCNSA training prepares learners to take the PCNSA exam, which is the one required exam to earn the Palo Alto Networks Certified Network Security Administrator (PCNSA) certification.
The Palo Alto Networks Certified Network Security Administrator certification isn’t designed just for security professionals — customers, value-add resellers, pre-sale systems engineers, system integrators, and system administrators can get a lot from it too. The PCNSA focuses on installing, maintaining and managing Palo Alto Networks next-generation firewalls to protect networks — so no matter your role or responsibilities, with our PCNSA training, you’ll understand how to use Palo Alto’s cutting edge tools to protect networks from emerging cyber threats. If you need insight into navigating firewalls on Palo Alto’s security operating system, an extensive background in digital security isn’t a prerequisite for our PCNSA training, and afterwards you’ll be a more capable user of any network secured by Palo Alto.
For anyone who manages security professionals, this PCNSA training can be used for PCNSA exam prep, on-boarding new security professionals, or as part of a team training plan. PCNSA: What You Need to Know
This Palo Alto Networks Certified Network Security Administrator (PCNSA) training maps to the PCNSA Palo Alto software and appliances exam objectives, and covers topics such as:
Identifying components of the Palo Alto Networks Security Operating Platform Automating tasks, reducing response time, improving security effectiveness Configuring firewall management interfaces and managing firewall configurations Updating and upkeeping networks and firewalls Configuring virtual routers Managing application-based security policy rules Deploying security profiles
Who Should Take PCNSA Training?
This PCNSA training is considered administrator-level Palo Alto training, which means it was designed for security professionals. This Palo Alto software and appliances skills course is designed for security professionals with three to five years of experience with security appliances.
New or aspiring security professionals. If you’re a new security professional looking to set yourself apart, this PCNSA training will give you advanced familiarity with next-generation firewall use and maintenance. If you already hold your PCCSA, this training can prepare you to earn your PCNSA — even if you don’t, you can still take this training to learn all best practices in advanced network protection.
Experienced security professionals. Operating and maintaining Palo Alto Networks’ next-generation firewalls is an important role for any enterprise with a sizable network footprint. To do that, those enterprises rely on a PCNSA — a certified expert in keeping users safe, applications secure and policies relevant with next-generation firewalls. With this training, you’ll be familiar with and ready for all of their features, tools and resources.
Released 3/2023 |
Palo Alto Networks Certified Network Security Administrator
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15. Using Palo Alto FW L2, TAP, & VLAN Interfaces
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2. L2, VLAN, & Sub-Interfaces Overview .mp4 (276.6 MB)
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5. Create Security Policy Rules .mp4 (131.5 MB)
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8. TAP Interfaces .mp4 (107.7 MB)
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7. Testing VLAN Interfaces .mp4 (76.3 MB)
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6. Create VLAN L3 Interfaces .mp4 (70.6 MB)
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3. Create VLANs and Zones .mp4 (46.4 MB)
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4. Create L2 and Sub-Interfaces .mp4 (45.5 MB)
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1. Intro to L2, VLAN, & Sub-Interfaces .mp4 (15.9 MB)
4. Using Source NAT on the Palo Alto FW
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2. Address Translation Overview .mp4 (239.2 MB)
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6. Source NAT with Dynamic IP and Port (DIPP) .mp4 (115.4 MB)
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4. Source NAT with Static IP (SIP) .mp4 (101.2 MB)
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5. Source NAT with Dynamic IP (DIP) .mp4 (93.4 MB)
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3. Source NAT Game Plan .mp4 (84.0 MB)
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1. Intro to Address Translation on the Palo Alto FW .mp4 (14.5 MB)
10. Using a Palo Alto FW Virtual Wire
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2. Virtual Wire Overview .mp4 (190.7 MB)
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6. Virtual Wire Between Clients Their Gateway .mp4 (103.2 MB)
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8. Troubleshooting Virtual Wire and DHCP .mp4 (76.1 MB)
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3. Virtual Wire Between Clients and a Server .mp4 (71.2 MB)
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5. Adding NAT to the Virtual Wire .mp4 (70.4 MB)
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4. Permitting Traffic Through the Virtual Wire .mp4 (45.5 MB)
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7. Creating a Security Policy Rule .mp4 (36.3 MB)
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1. Intro to Palo Alto FW Virtual Wire .mp4 (16.4 MB)
7. Using Destination NAT on the Palo Alto FW
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2. Destination NAT Overview .mp4 (171.6 MB)
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7. DNAT Using FQDN (Dynamic IP) .mp4 (96.0 MB)
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4. Destination NAT with Static IP .mp4 (96.0 MB)
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3. Destination NAT Game Plan .mp4 (85.0 MB)
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5. Port-based Destination NAT .mp4 (72.2 MB)
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6. DNAT for DNS Services Example .mp4 (70.5 MB)
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1. Intro to Destination NAT .mp4 (9.7 MB)
6. Understanding Palo Alto FW Security Policy Fundamentals
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2. Security Policy Fundamentals Overview .mp4 (166.3 MB)
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9. Using Applications in Security Policies .mp4 (121.7 MB)
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4. Create a Basic Security Policy .mp4 (75.0 MB)
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8. Adding Logging to the Interzone-default Rule .mp4 (58.2 MB)
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10. Stateful Firewalls .mp4 (54.4 MB)
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3. Confirm the Lab Topology .mp4 (48.9 MB)
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6. Using Address Objects in Security Policy .mp4 (48.7 MB)
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5. Include IPv4 as Part of the Security Policy Rule .mp4 (39.2 MB)
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7. Adding Color Coding to Zones .mp4 (36.8 MB)
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1. Intro to Security Policy Fundamentals .mp4 (16.1 MB)
16. Using Panorama to Manage Palo Alto FWs
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2. Panorama Overview .mp4 (165.1 MB)
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6. Creating Templates .mp4 (114.0 MB)
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8. Using Objects in Devices Groups .mp4 (95.8 MB)
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10. Importing FW Configurations .mp4 (70.4 MB)
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7. Creating Template Stacks .mp4 (67.2 MB)
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5. Adding Firewalls to Panorama .mp4 (56.9 MB)
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4. Using a Cert for Management .mp4 (44.9 MB)
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1. Intro to Panorama .mp4 (37.8 MB)
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3. Deploying the Panorama VM .mp4 (37.0 MB)
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9. Policies in Device Groups .mp4 (32.2 MB)
14. Managing Palo Alto FW Updates
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4. Installing Dynamic Updates .mp4 (144.7 MB)
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6. Update PAN-OS on the FW .mp4 (130.3 MB)
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3. Bringing Up a New FW .mp4 (84.9 MB)
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2. Firewall Updates Overview .mp4 (82.5 MB)
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5. Using Application Filters for New App-IDs .mp4 (41.0 MB)
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1. Intro to Managing Palo Alto FW Updates .mp4 (17.4 MB)
11. Using Palo Alto FW App IDs
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2. App-ID Overview .mp4 (144.3 MB)
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6. Application Filters .mp4 (68.2 MB)
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5. Application Groups in Security Policy Rules .mp4 (55.8 MB)
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3. Application Object Fundamentals .mp4 (55.6 MB)
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8. Rule Shadowing .mp4 (51.5 MB)
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7. Grouping Rules by Tag .mp4 (38.9 MB)
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1. Intro to Palo Alto FW App-IDs .mp4 (27.1 MB)
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4. App-IDs in Security Policy Rules .mp4 (20.4 MB)
3. Configuring Palo Alto IPv4 FW Routing
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7. Dynamic Routing Protocols Overview .mp4 (142.9 MB)
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2. Palo Alto FW IPv4 Routing Overview .mp4 (97.3 MB)
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6. Using Path Monitoring .mp4 (79.4 MB)
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4. Adding a Static Default Route .mp4 (70.2 MB)
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5. Adding a Second Default Route Using ISP-B .mp4 (67.6 MB)
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3. Adding Directly Connected Routes .mp4 (65.7 MB)
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10. Configure and Verify BGP .mp4 (37.1 MB)
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9. Configure and Verify OSPF .mp4 (36.6 MB)
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8. Configure and Verify RIP .mp4 (35.8 MB)
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1. Intro to Palo Alto IPv4 FW Routing .mp4 (8.3 MB)
1. Building a Palo Alto Firewall Lab in ESXi
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2. ESXi Based Lab Overview .mp4 (141.2 MB)
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7. Configure L3 Zones, Virtual Routers, and Interfaces .mp4 (124.9 MB)
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8. LAB Clients and Servers .mp4 (87.8 MB)
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6. Setting up Basic FW Management .mp4 (66.3 MB)
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5. Lab Routing with Vyos .mp4 (36.1 MB)
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4. ESXi Networking .mp4 (34.3 MB)
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1. Intro to Building a Lab using ESXi .mp4 (23.0 MB)
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3. Deploy the Firewall VM .mp4 (22.6 MB)
9. Using Palo Alto FW URL Filtering
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2. URL Filtering Overview .mp4 (133.8 MB)
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5. External Dynamic Lists .mp4 (117.6 MB)
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6. URL Filtering Security Profiles .mp4 (99.5 MB)
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3. URL Category Directly in Security Policy Rule .mp4 (59.6 MB)
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7. Modifying the URL Filtering Profile .mp4 (47.2 MB)
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4. Custom URL Categories .mp4 (41.1 MB)
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1. Intro to URL Filtering .mp4 (30.7 MB)
13. Using PA FW Anti-Spyware and Protection Profiles
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7. Anti-Spyware and Vuln. Protection Overview .mp4 (128.8 MB)
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6. Testing a Vulnerability Protection Profile .mp4 (110.0 MB)
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2. Anti-Spyware Profiles .mp4 (78.8 MB)
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4. Injection Attack Demonstration .mp4 (77.9 MB)
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5. Create a Vulnerability Protection Profile .mp4 (46.4 MB)
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3. Add Access to DMZ from Outside .mp4 (27.5
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