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Implementing and Operating Cisco Security Core Technologies (350-701 SCOR)
The Cisco Security Core Technologies (SCOR) 350-701 certification prepares IT professionals to secure enterprise networks through advanced security infrastructure. The training program by Multimatics covers essential topics like network security, encryption, and automation, enabling participants to design, implement, and manage enterprise security solutions.
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Program Details
Durations
The program is a 5-day intensive training class.
Method of Delivery
The program provided by Multimatics will be delivered through interactive presentation by professional instructor(s), group debriefs, individual and team exercises, behavior modelling and roleplays, one-to-one and group discussion, case studies, and projects.
Who Should Attend?
This program is suitable for:
- Security engineers and network administrators.
- IT professionals managing enterprise security infrastructures.
- Individuals pursuing the CCNP Security certification.
Program Objectives
By the end of the program, participants will be able to:
- Master the fundamentals of enterprise security, including encryption and VPNs.
- Learn how to implement advanced firewall and intrusion prevention solutions.
- Understand network automation and programmability for security.
- Gain skills in threat intelligence, endpoint protection, and network security monitoring.
Examination Details
Duration
5 Days
Format
- Open BookClose Book
Level
-
Passing Grade
65%
Program Modules
Security Concepts
Topic Covered
- Explain common threats against on-premises, hybrid, and cloud environments
- On-premises: viruses, trojans, DoS/DDoS attacks, phishing, rootkits, man-in-themiddle attacks, SQL injection, cross-site scripting, malware
- Cloud: data breaches, insecure APIs, DoS/DDoS, compromised credentials
- Compare common security vulnerabilities such as software bugs, weak and/or hardcoded passwords, OWASP top ten, missing encryption ciphers, buffer overflow, path traversal, cross-site scripting/forgery
- Describe functions of the cryptography components such as hashing, encryption, PKI, SSL, IPsec, NAT-T IPv4 for IPsec, preshared key, and certificate-based authorization
- Compare site-to-site and remote access VPN deployment types and components such as virtual tunnel interfaces, standards-based IPsec, DMVPN, FlexVPN, and Cisco Secure Client including high availability considerations
- Describe security intelligence authoring, sharing, and consumption
- Describe the controls used to protect against phishing and social engineering attacks
- Explain North Bound and South Bound APIs in the SDN architecture
- Explain Cisco DNA Center APIs for network provisioning, optimization, monitoring, and troubleshooting
- Interpret basic Python scripts used to call Cisco Security appliances APIs