CCSA NG: Check Point Certified Security Administrator Study Guide: Exam 156-210 (VPN-1/FireWall-1, Management I NG)
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Heres the book you need to prepare for Check Points VPN1/FireWall1 Management II NG exam, 156310. Written by two Check Point security experts who know exactly what it takes to pass the test, this Study Guide provides:
- Assessment testing to focus and direct your studies
- Indepth coverage of official exam objectives
- Hundreds of challenging practice questions, in the book and on the CD
Authoritative coverage of all exam objectives, including:
- Installing and configuring VPN1/FireWall1 Gateway
- Administering postinstallation procedures
- Configuring user tracking
- Using the VPN1 SecureClient packaging tool
- Configuring an HTTP, CVP, and TCP security server
- Setting up a logical server for load balancing of HTTP traffic
- Configuring and testing VPN1 SecuRemote and VPN1 SecureClient
- Setting up VPN desktop policies and use Security Configuration Verification
- Enabling Java blocking, URL filtering and antivirus checking
- Establishing trust relationships with digital certificates
Note: CDROM/DVD and other supplementary materials are not included as part of eBook file.
SynopsisHere’s the book you need to prepare for Check Point’s VPN-1/FireWall-1 Management II NG exam, 156-310. Written by two Check Point security experts who know exactly what it takes to pass the test, this Study Guide provides: assessment testing to focus and direct your studies; in-depth coverage of official exam objectives; and hundreds of challenging practice questions, in the book and on the CD. This book presents an authoritative coverage of all exam objectives, including: installing and configuring VPN-1/FireWall-1 Gateway; administering post-installation procedures; configuring user tracking; using the VPN-1 SecureClient packaging tool; configuring an HTTP, CVP, and TCP security server; setting up a logical server for load balancing of HTTP traffic; configuring and testing VPN-1 SecuRemote and VPN-1 SecureClient; setting up VPN desktop policies and use Security Configuration Verification; enabling Java blocking, URL filtering and anti-virus checking; and establishing trust relationships with digital certificates
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