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A Cisco Certified Network Professional (CCNP) manages security in networking devices supported by Cisco. These professionals are responsible for installing, selecting, supporting and troubleshooting. They provide Firewalls, VPNs, and IDS/IPS solutions for their networking environments. The CCNP Security Training Certification needs the candidates to retain a CCNA or CCIE certification as an essential.

  Course Overview

What is CCNP Security Training?

This CCNP Security training consists of the following:

  • Implementing Cisco Secure Access Solutions
  • Implementing Cisco Security Edge Network Security Solutions
  • Implementing Cisco Secure Mobility Solutions
  • Implementing Cisco Threat Control Solutions

Why Should I Take CCNP Security Training?

To configure and maintain Cisco network and device,  CCNP Security Professionals are required. Also,  they can manage the Cisco IOS Software devices. The CCNP certification gives the delegates an edge over uncertified professionals.

Benefits

The CCNP Security Certification adds credibility to a professional’s resume.

  • The industry will note down the professionals resume as a result of the Certification.
  • In today’s world, such a certification increases the chances of a job.
  • The CCNP Security certification provides a high degree of expertise to the professional holding it.
  • Great perks are expected.

Why Choose Pentagon Training?

Pentagon Training is known as one of the best training sources that delivers expertise in the required domain. All the trainers/ instructors are certified and have practical experience in their field. As such, the candidates get the best support while at Pentagon. Pentagon has the c experienced and certified instructors so that they can  remove the delegates doubts. Pentagon Training provides help even after the course.

 

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About Lincoln

Lincoln is a cathedral city and the county town of Lincolnshire, within the East Midlands of England. The non-metropolitan district of Lincoln has a total population of 94,600 in 2012. The 2011 census gave the entire urban area of Lincoln a population of 130,200. Lincoln had developed from an old Roman town of Lindum Colonia, which established from an Iron Age settlement. Lincoln's famous landmarks are Lincoln Cathedral, a well-known specimen of English Gothic architecture, and Lincoln Castle which is an 11th-century Norman castle.

Early History

The roots of Lincoln can be traced back to the remains of an Iron Age settlement of round wooden dwellings (It was discovered by archaeologists in 1972) that have been dated to the 1st century BC.

Economy

Lincoln's economy is based mainly on commerce, public administration, farming and tourism, with industrial residues like Ruston. Many Lincoln's industrial giants have long ceased production in the city, leaving the large empty industrial warehouse. 

Tourism 

The city is a tourist centre and those who do so to visit the numerous historic buildings including the castle, the Cathedral and the Medieval Bishop's Palace.

The Collection of which the Usher Gallery is now a famous attraction. Housed partly in a recently opened, purpose-built venue, it presently contains more than 2,000,000 objects, and was one of the four finalists for the 2006 Gulbenkian Prize.

Media 

The local newspaper is the Lincolnshire Echo, which was founded in 1894. Local radio stations are BBC Lincolnshire on 94.9FM, its commercial rival Lincs FM on 102.2FM and Lincoln City Radio on 103.6FM a community radio station catering primarily for people aged over 50 years.

Sport              

Lincoln has a professional football team, Lincoln City F.C. nicknamed 'The Imps', which plays at the Sincial Bank Stadium on the southern edge of the city. The collapse of ITV Digital, which owed Lincoln City FC more than £100,000, in 2002 saw the team faced with bankruptcy, but it was saved after a massive fund-raising venture by the fans that returned ownership of the club to them where it has remained since.

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