Prisma Access Sase Security: Design And Operation (Edu-318)
Published 1/2024
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 1016.20 MB | Duration: 3h 42m
Published 1/2024
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 1016.20 MB | Duration: 3h 42m
Palo Alto Prisma Access SASE, SSE
What you'll learn
Students will have deep dive understanding of Prisma Access SASE Solution
Students will have deep dive knowledge of configuring the Prisma Access SASE Solution
Students will Learn how to use Prisma Access to Secure their Networks and Mobile users
Students will able to take the certification exam from Palo Alto for Prisma Access Designing & Operation.
Requirements
Participants should have a basic knowledge of cloud computing and the public cloud.
Participants must complete the Firewall Essentials: Configuration and Management course (EDU-210).
Panorama: Managing Firewalls at Scale course (EDU-220) or have equivalent experience.
Participants also must have experience with networking concepts, including routing, switching, and IP addressing
Description
The Prisma Access SASE Security: Design and Operation (EDU-318) course describes Panorama Managed Prisma Access Secure Access Service Edge (SASE) and how it helps organizations embrace cloud and mobility by providing network and network security services from the cloud. This course is intended for people in public cloud security and cybersecurity or anyone wanting to learn how to secure remote networks and mobile users by using the Prisma SASE provided by Palo Alto.Objectives Successful completion of this course will help enhance your understanding of how to protect better your applications, remote networks, and mobile users using a SASE implementation. You will get hands-on experience configuring, managing, and troubleshooting Prisma Access.Target AudienceSecurity Engineers, Security Administrators, Security Operations Specialists, Security Analysts, and Network Engineers.PrerequisitesParticipants should have a basic knowledge of cloud computing and the public cloud. Participants must complete the Firewall Essentials: Configuration and Management course (EDU-210) and the Panorama: Managing Firewalls at Scale course (EDU-220) or have equivalent experience. Participants also must have experience with networking concepts, including routing, switching, and IP addressing.Course Modules1. Prisma Access Overview 2- Planning and Design 3- Routing and SD-WAN Design 4- Zero Trust Network Access (ZTNA) Connector 5- Activate and Configure 6- Security Processing Nodes 7- Panorama Operations for Prisma Access 8- Remote Networks 9- Mobile Users 10- Cloud Secure Web Gateway 11- Tune, Optimize, and Troubleshoot 12- Manage Multiple Tenants 13- Insights 14- ADEM
Overview
Section 1: Prisma Access Overview
Lecture 1 Challenges with Traditional Branch Architecture
Lecture 2 Challenges with Traditional VPN Architecture
Lecture 3 Perimeter Is Everywhere
Lecture 4 What is Secure Access Service Edge (SASE)
Lecture 5 Prisma Access Overview & Architecture
Lecture 6 Prisma Access For Remote Networks
Lecture 7 Prisma Access for Users
Lecture 8 Benefits of Software As A Service Design Model
Section 2: Planning & Design
Lecture 9 Prisma Access Planning & Design
Lecture 10 Prisma Access Licensing
Lecture 11 Cloud Managed Prisma Access
Lecture 12 Panorama Managed Prisma Access
Lecture 13 Service Infrastructure
Lecture 14 Service Infrastructure Subnet Planning
Lecture 15 Service Infrastructure BGP AS Planning
Lecture 16 Service Connections Planning
Lecture 17 Remote Networks Planning
Lecture 18 Aggregate Bandwidth Model
Lecture 19 Mobile User Deployment Planning & Design Considerations - Global Protect
Lecture 20 Resiliency & Redundancy Design Considerations-Service Connections
Lecture 21 Resiliency & Redundancy Design Considerations- Remote Networks
Section 3: Remote Networks
Lecture 22 Remote Network Templates & Device Groups
Lecture 23 Prisma Access Zones Configuration & Mapping
Lecture 24 Remote Network Bandwidth Allocation
Lecture 25 Onboarding Remote Networks with Single IPSec Tunnel & Static Routes
Lecture 26 Onboarding Remote Networks with Single IPSec Tunnel & BGP
Lecture 27 Onboarding Remote Networks with Multiple IPSec Tunnels & ECMP with BGP
Section 4: Zero Trust Network Access (ZTNA) Connector
Lecture 28 Prisma Access Zero Trust Network Access (ZTNA) Connector Overview
Security Engineers,Security Administrators,Security Operations Specialists,Security Analysts,Network Engineers,Network Architects,Security Architects