CCNP Security Certification
The new Professional Security certification is now called CCNP Security and will be replacing the CCSP as the primary Professional level goal for network security engineers looking at validating expertise in Cisco’s key network security skills and technologies.
- CCSP changes name to CCNP Security
- 6 Professional level classes reduce to 4 (MARS & CANAC going end of life)
- 4 New classes
CCNP Security certification program is aligned specifically to the job role of the Cisco Network Security Engineer responsible for Security in Routers, Switches, Networking devices and appliances, as well as choosing, deploying, supporting and troubleshooting Firewalls, VPNS, and IDS/IPS solutions for their networking environments.
Recommended Training
The recommended training courses for gaining CCNP Security are:
- Secure v1.0 Securing Networks with Cisco Routers and Switches (SECURE v1.0)
- Deploying Cisco ASA Firewall Solutions (FIREWALL v1.0)
- Deploying Cisco ASA VPN Solutions (VPN v1.0)
- Implementing Cisco Intrusion Prevention System v7.0 (IPS v7.0)
Please click on the boxes below to be taken to the relevant course outline.
What happens to people already working towards their CCSP qualification?
Courses can be mixed and matched to some degree:
- SNRS can be directly swapped with SECURE as can IPSv6 with IPSv7.
- However, you then need either SNAF & SNAA or VPN & FIREWALL, you cannot, for example, have SNAF & VPN or SNAA & FIREWALL due to how the content has been migrated/updated.
- 6 courses down to 4, CANAC & MARS go late 2011.
Re-certification
CCNP Security Certification
The new Professional Security certification is now called CCNP Security and will be replacing the CCSP as the primary Professional level goal for network security engineers looking at validating expertise in Cisco’s key network security skills and technologies.
- CCSP changes name to CCNP Security
- 6 Professional level classes reduce to 4 (MARS & CANAC going end of life)
- 4 New classes
CCNP Security certification program is aligned specifically to the job role of the Cisco Network Security Engineer responsible for Security in Routers, Switches, Networking devices and appliances, as well as choosing, deploying, supporting and troubleshooting Firewalls, VPNS, and IDS/IPS solutions for their networking environments.
Recommended Training
The recommended training courses for gaining CCNP Security are:
- Secure v1.0 Securing Networks with Cisco Routers and Switches (SECURE v1.0)
- Deploying Cisco ASA Firewall Solutions (FIREWALL v1.0)
- Deploying Cisco ASA VPN Solutions (VPN v1.0)
- Implementing Cisco Intrusion Prevention System v7.0 (IPS v7.0)
Please click on the boxes below to be taken to the relevant course outline.
What happens to people already working towards their CCSP qualification?
Courses can be mixed and matched to some degree:
- SNRS can be directly swapped with SECURE as can IPSv6 with IPSv7.
- However, you then need either SNAF & SNAA or VPN & FIREWALL, you cannot, for example, have SNAF & VPN or SNAA & FIREWALL due to how the content has been migrated/updated.
- 6 courses down to 4, CANAC & MARS go late 2011.
Re-certification
Cisco professional level certifications (CCDP, CCNP, CCSP, CCIP, CCVP, CCNP Security, CCNP SP Operations, CCNP Wireless) are valid for three years. To recertify, pass any 642-XXX exam that is part of the professional level curriculum or any CCIE lab or written exam or CCDE Written or Practical exam or the Architect interview AND the Architect board review before the certification expiration date.
Achieving or recertifying any of the certifications above automatically extends your active Associate and Professional level certification(s) up to the point of expiration of the last certification achieved.Network Bulls is Best institute for Cisco CCSP Certification training in Delhi Gurgaon NCR.
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