Wednesday, May 13, 2020

what is palo alto certification?


The Palo Alto Network Certified Network Security Administrator (PCNSA) certifies that individuals have demonstrated the key features of next generation Palo Alto Networks firewalls and can implement the firewalls to enable traffic based on who (users), what (applications), when (time-based policy), and how (content). Properly configured Palo Alto Networks firewalls enable administrators to prevent successful cyberattacks.


The Palo Alto Network Certified Network Security Administrator (PCNSA) test is a formal certification test that can be completed by anyone who has completed either the EDU-210 or EDU-110 course. The PCNSA test is based on the standard PAN-OS® distribution.

After completing EDU-110 training and related laboratories you can continue to learn about Palo Alto Networks Security Operations Platform to prepare for the Palo Alto Network Certified Network Security Engineer (PCNSE) Certificate.

Log into the Learning Center and search to find out and enroll in any of the following courses:

Firewall EDU-114: Ensures Firewall Risk Prevention
EDU-170: Introduction to VM-Series Firewall
EDU-172: VM-Series in AWS
EDU-176: VM-Series in GCP

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