Now that depends.. It's actually three books. I am Checkpoint 2000 certified
(CCSA/SE). It was more difficult. Well, the SA wasn't too bad. But the SE one is a
pain. It goes into VPN alot more then the older tests and all. It is almost required
(in my opinion) that the person be fluent in SecureRemote and Firewall-1 in general.
eric.
On Mon, 02 October 2000, Omar Dedovic wrote:
>
> Well when i took CCSA & CCSE it was enough
> to read through the books u get at the course.
>
> If i remeber correctly it was 2 books Sec.Admin and Sec.Eng.
> Its also good if u have any "live experience" with the product.
>
> I can only say 1 thing, DONT underestimate the little tiny details
> of the f.e Logviewer (Buttons, menu's etc..).
>
>
> Gl
> od
>
>
> "Thornton, Richard" wrote:
> >
> > group
> >
> > a huge shout out to all you very helpful people, your information is both
> > quick and accurate, i have never seen a list with so many competent members
> > who are willing to take the time to help newbies out
> >
> > is there anyone out there who has recently sat the CP2000 CCSA & CCSE exams
> > I will be booking these exams in a few months after I do the CP week course
> > at the end of this month.
> >
> > what I am looking for is good resources giving me guidelines on what I need
> > to know so i can read up and experiment with areas that i will encounter in
> > the exam.
> >
> > many thanks
> >
> > richard thornton
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