
Redbcak Certified Security Administrator
ABOUT THE COURSE
For individuals who maintain day-to-day operation of Check Point security solutions and ensure secure access to information across the network. Proficiencies include creating and installing security policies, using logging and reporting features, and managing anti-spoofing, Network Address Translation (NAT), and OPSEC applications.
A Security Administrator is basically the point man/woman for cyber security systems. Although job descriptions vary widely, you will often be in charge of installing, administering and troubleshooting your organization’s security solutions. Plus, since it’s an entry-level position, it’s often the first career step for AS or BS graduates.
Responsibilities will depend on the size and scope of your job. The role of a Security Administrator in an international company is going to be very different from a 10-person operation. If you’re part of a small organization, you may find yourself taking on many of the same proactive security tasks as a Security Specialist or Security Analyst. If you’re in a big corporation, you may be using your technical skills to handle day-to-day tasks like monitoring, configuration, and assessments. Once you’ve got some experience under your belt, you can start exploring intermediate-level options.
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What You Will Learn
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Key Features
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Module 01: | Check Point Technology Overview |
Module 02: | Security Policy Management |
Module 03: | Monitoring Traffic and Connections |
Module 04: | Network Address Translations |
Module 05: | Basic Concepts of VPN |
Module 06: | Managing User Access |
Module 07: | Working with ClusterXL |
Module 08: | Administrator Task Implementation |