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300-710 SNCF Securing Networks with Cisco Firewalls Study Guide - cover
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300-710 SNCF Securing Networks with Cisco Firewalls Study Guide

Anand Vemula

Editora: Publishdrive

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The Cisco 300-710 SNCF exam focuses on securing networks using Cisco Firepower devices and associated technologies. It covers the architecture, deployment, and management of Cisco Firepower Threat Defense (FTD), a unified firewall solution that integrates advanced threat protection features such as intrusion prevention, URL filtering, malware defense, and SSL decryption. The study guide details the deployment modes—routed and transparent—and explains inline and passive configurations to optimize network security without impacting performance.
 
Central to managing Firepower devices is the Cisco Firepower Management Center (FMC), which provides centralized policy creation, device monitoring, logging, and reporting. The guide elaborates on policy management, including Access Control Policies, Intrusion Policies using Snort rules, File and Malware Policies leveraging Cisco AMP, and Network Analysis Policies. It also emphasizes SSL decryption for inspecting encrypted traffic, along with certificate management and troubleshooting.
 
Network Address Translation (NAT) concepts and configurations are explained, including manual and auto-NAT, identity NAT, and Twice NAT. Identity and network discovery policies integrate with Active Directory and Cisco Identity Services Engine (ISE) to enable user-based security enforcement.
 
The guide addresses Security Intelligence for real-time threat blocking using global and custom intelligence feeds and delves into VPN configuration for secure remote access and site-to-site connections.
 
Logging, monitoring, and troubleshooting techniques—including packet capture, traffic analysis, backup, and restore—are thoroughly covered to ensure administrators can maintain operational integrity. Overall, the guide prepares candidates for comprehensive understanding and practical skills to secure enterprise networks with Cisco Firepower solutions.
Disponível desde: 04/06/2025.
Comprimento de impressão: 90 páginas.

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