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PANOS – Configuring OSPF and Default Route Advertisement

May 8, 2020May 8, 2020 Andres SarmientoPalo Alto Networks - Certifications

I have a very modest lab setup and have been putting the PAN-VM 100 to the test, in this case, I have 2 firewalls setup to handle the internet of the internal VMs in my[…]

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Palo Alto Networks – PCNSE Certification Part 6: Basic Configuration (Destination NAT and Security Policy)

April 24, 2020April 24, 2020 Andres SarmientoPalo Alto Networks - Certifications

The last post was very long and a bit crazy all over the place, but here we are continuing with it. To illustrate how to crate a destination NAT, we will be opening FTP to[…]

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Palo Alto Networks – PCNSE Certification Part 5: Basic Configuration (Security Policies, source NAT)

April 23, 2020April 24, 2020 Andres SarmientoPalo Alto Networks - Certifications

Create Tags One thing that I really appreciate from PANOS is the introduction of TAGs, they are very handy when you are looking for policies, objects and many different things in your firewall. I know[…]

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Palo Alto Networks – PCNSE Certification Part 4: Basic Configuration (Interfaces)

April 23, 2020April 24, 2020 Andres SarmientoPalo Alto Networks - Certifications

This quick lab is going to be about creating Zones, assigning them to interfaces, Management Interface configuration Creating a Zone We will create the Outside Zone and we are going to add a name +[…]

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Palo Alto Networks – PCNSE Certification Part 3: Basic Configuration (Admin Roles)

April 23, 2020April 24, 2020 Andres SarmientoPalo Alto Networks - Certifications

So I continue my journey to get this cert, I think I have procrastinated for too long and I need to get back to learning all the ins and outs for the technology. Again this[…]

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Palo Alto Networks – PCNSE Certification – Part 2 – Building a Lab (Where to get Started)

January 7, 2020April 6, 2020 Andres SarmientoCertifications

As with any certification that I attempt I go into it with a mindset of learning by reading, watching videos and doing… Being doing the strongest one in my list of things to do. I[…]

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Palo Alto Networks – PCNSE Certification – Part 1 – Breaking down the Exam Objectives

January 6, 2020April 24, 2020 Andres SarmientoCertifications

As the new year hits, I have new resolutions, and these entail getting my feet wet with Palo Alto Networks, due to my job and many other factors I’m open to learning and get certified[…]

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Training on Cybersecurity and what is out there?

March 28, 2018March 28, 2018 Andres SarmientoTraining

I looove free and fun stuff to do when I’m training, and I also like to pay for training when is good. With that in mind, this post will be a collection of the training[…]

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The Job Description of a Security Analyst

March 28, 2018April 4, 2018 Andres SarmientoGeneral CyberSecurity

Thinking on few things that can help people out there to begin or advance in a career in IT Security or Cybersecurity. I had to get some information about this from a Job description of[…]

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Cybersecurity – Want to be a Security Analyst? The List of things you need to understand

March 28, 2018March 28, 2018 Andres SarmientoGeneral CyberSecurity

To better understand what are the domains that are part of CyberSecurity is better to identify them individually and make sure we all know what to expect to learn more and more about it. Currently[…]

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