Juniper Networks Design - Security (JND-SEC) JN0-1332 Practice Exam - RETIRED
JNCDS-SEC JN0-1332 Practice Exam
About JNCDS-SEC JN0-1332 Practice Exam
JNCDS-SEC JN0-1332 exam allows the candidates to exhibit their skills and knowledge with the Juniper Networks design principles and associated technologies. The JNCDS-SEC written exam assesses your understanding of designing secure networks. The certification is suitable for professionals working in Security Design or as a Specialist.
Who should take the exam?
The JNCDS-SEC JN0-1332 exam is a specialist-level certification specifically designed for networking professionals and designers. Candidates are required to have an intermediate knowledge of network security, theory, and best practices.
Exam Details
- Exam Name: JNCDS-SEC
- Exam Code: JN0-1332
- Language: English
- Exam Duration: 90 mins
- Total Questions: 65 Questions
- Exam Format: Written exam, plus 65 multiple-choice questions
- Passing Score: Pass/Fail
- Valid: 3 years
Course Objective
The JNCDS-SEC JN0-1332 exam covers the following topics -
Domain 1 - Understand Fundamental Security Concepts
Explain the different tenets of common security features
- Access control lists
- Stateful security policies
- ALG’s
- IPS
- UTM
- NAT
- IPsec
- Next-generation firewall
- Screen
Domain 2 - Understand Advanced Security Concepts
Explain advanced security features
- Security intelligence
- Advanced anti-malware
- Defence-in-depth
Domain 3 - Understand Securing the Campus and Branch
Explain the security design considerations within a campus or branch network
- Network segmentation (e.g., SDSN)
- Network access
- Wireless
- 802.1X
- Remote access VPNs
- NAT
- End-to-end security
- BYOD
Domain 4 - Understand Securing the Enterprise WAN
Explain the security design considerations for an enterprise WAN
- Internet edge security design principles
- WAN aggregation
- Private WAN
- VPNs
Domain 5 - Understand Securing the Service Provider WAN
Explain the security design considerations for a service provider WAN
- DoS/DDos attacks
- Securing the control plane
- Internet security
- CG-NAT
Domain 6 - Understand Securing the Data Center
Edxplain the security design considerations in a data center
- Securing data center interconnects
- Securing North-South flows
- Securing East-West flows
- Virtual routers
Domain 7 - Understand Security Automation and Management
Explain the design considerations for security management
- Securing the individual devices
- Centralized security
- Junos Space management platform
- Junos Space Security Director and Log Director
- Juniper Secure Analytics
Explain the design considerations for automating security.
- Simplifying deployment
- On-box automation
- Off-box automation
Domain 8 - Understand Security Virtualization
Explain the security design considerations for a virtualized environment
- NFV
- Service chaining
- Micro-segmentation
- vSRX
Domain 9 - Understand High Availability
Explain the design considerations of high availability in a secure networks
- Physical high availability
- Virtual high availability
- Asymmetrical traffic handling
- Chassis clustering
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