Gain the knowledge and skills to effectively implement automation and orchestration technologies in a Check Point security environment.
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2 päivää
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- Define and explain the benefits of automation and orchestration.
- Discuss technologies used for automation and orchestration, such as scripts and APIs.
- Discuss the basic components of the Check Point API infrastructure and how these components interact to provide security automation and orchestration.
- Given a scenario, prepare the Check Point environment for API operations.
- Describe the basic workflow for Management API command usage.
- Identify the supported automation tools for Management API commands.
- Given a scenario, use the appropriate automation tool to run Management API commands.
- Describe the basic workflow for Gaia API command usage.
- Identify the supported automation tools for Gaia API commands.
- Given a scenario, use the appropriate automation tool to run Gaia API commands.
- List best practices and guidelines for Management and Gaia APIs.
- Identify the benefits of using the JSON argument (–format json) with Management API commands.
- Give examples of how to use the jq utility to filter Management API output.
- Identify the prerequisites for using Postman for Check Point Web API calls.
- Describe the basic workflow for using Postman to send Check Point Web API calls.
- Given a scenario, configure and use Postman to send Web API commands.
Exercises:
- Use scripts to deploy a Security Management Server.
- Deploy a Security Gateway using the Blink utility.
- Use best practices to prepare the security environment for API usage.
- Use internal and external tools to automate object and policy creation and modification.
- Automate the creation and installation of the security policy.
- Automate the connection of the Security Gateway.
- Automate adjustments to Check Point Server Configuration with the Gaia API.
- Use the Management API and the Gaia API to add resources,modify object settings, and perform maintenance tasks.
- Use JSON scripts and jq to view objects and monitor performance.
- Introduction to automation and orchestration
- Introduction to Check Point APIs
- Management API
- Gaia API
- Best practices and guidelines
- JSON and jq
- Postman
This Specialist-level course is designed for Security Professionals who want to gain practical knowledge and skills using automation and orchestration technologies to streamline and improve Check Point security management and operations.
- Working knowledge of Unix-like and/or Windows operating systems, networking fundamentals, networking security, TCP/IP networking, Bash scripting, and vi editor.
- Other prerequisites that are strongly encouraged include knowledge of Check Point security (CCSA and CCSE) and a minimum of six months practical experience with Check Point security solutions.
Gain the knowledge and skills to effectively implement automation and orchestration technologies in a Check Point security environment.
- Define and explain the benefits of automation and orchestration.
- Discuss technologies used for automation and orchestration, such as scripts and APIs.
- Discuss the basic components of the Check Point API infrastructure and how these components interact to provide security automation and orchestration.
- Given a scenario, prepare the Check Point environment for API operations.
- Describe the basic workflow for Management API command usage.
- Identify the supported automation tools for Management API commands.
- Given a scenario, use the appropriate automation tool to run Management API commands.
- Describe the basic workflow for Gaia API command usage.
- Identify the supported automation tools for Gaia API commands.
- Given a scenario, use the appropriate automation tool to run Gaia API commands.
- List best practices and guidelines for Management and Gaia APIs.
- Identify the benefits of using the JSON argument (–format json) with Management API commands.
- Give examples of how to use the jq utility to filter Management API output.
- Identify the prerequisites for using Postman for Check Point Web API calls.
- Describe the basic workflow for using Postman to send Check Point Web API calls.
- Given a scenario, configure and use Postman to send Web API commands.
Exercises:
- Use scripts to deploy a Security Management Server.
- Deploy a Security Gateway using the Blink utility.
- Use best practices to prepare the security environment for API usage.
- Use internal and external tools to automate object and policy creation and modification.
- Automate the creation and installation of the security policy.
- Automate the connection of the Security Gateway.
- Automate adjustments to Check Point Server Configuration with the Gaia API.
- Use the Management API and the Gaia API to add resources,modify object settings, and perform maintenance tasks.
- Use JSON scripts and jq to view objects and monitor performance.
- Introduction to automation and orchestration
- Introduction to Check Point APIs
- Management API
- Gaia API
- Best practices and guidelines
- JSON and jq
- Postman
This Specialist-level course is designed for Security Professionals who want to gain practical knowledge and skills using automation and orchestration technologies to streamline and improve Check Point security management and operations.
- Working knowledge of Unix-like and/or Windows operating systems, networking fundamentals, networking security, TCP/IP networking, Bash scripting, and vi editor.
- Other prerequisites that are strongly encouraged include knowledge of Check Point security (CCSA and CCSE) and a minimum of six months practical experience with Check Point security solutions.
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