Palo Alto Networks Cybersecurity Fundamentals: 2 Systems and Networking
3h 50mBeginner2022-03-02
Authors

ACI Learning
Addressing the Global IT Skills Gap
Course details
Though the Palo Alto Networks Certified Cybersecurity Entry-Level Technician (PCCET) certification is no longer active, the content it covered for Palo Alto technology remains relevant to anyone who wants to learn the fundamentals of cybersecurity, or who plans to pursue an entry-level network security career. This course, the second in a series, introduces you to internet and network operations and what steps you need to take to make a network operational. The course focuses on routing protocols, networking models, network addressing, networking security models, and networking security technologies. It also covers basic security concepts for data centers, the cloud, virtualization, and DevOps. This course dives into endpoint security and server and system administration, then finishes up with ITIL concepts and support functions.
Skills covered
LinuxNetwork SecurityNetwork AdministrationEssential TrainingCybersecurityNetwork and System AdministrationOpen Source
Concepts
0. Introduction
- 01 - Identify basic internet and network operations
- 02 - Describe routing protocols
- 03 - Review networking models
- 04 - Review network addressing
- 05 - Learn networking security models
- 06 - Identify networking security technologies
- 07 - Learn basic data center security concepts
- 08 - Learn basic cloud security concepts
- 09 - Learn basic virtualization security concepts
- 10 - Learn basic DevOps security concepts
- 11 - Endpoint security
- 12 - Server and system administration
- 13 - Describe ITIL concepts and support functions