How to integrate Duo Single Sign-On for PAN-OS Administrators? – Series 2

In the previous series, we focused on setting up Duo SSO. This time, we’re diving into Palo Alto Networks’ Admin UI configuration with Duo SSO. This guide will help PAN-OS administrators implement secure access controls using Duo’s robust authentication features. Configuring Palo Alto Networks – Admin UI with Duo SSO Table 4 : SAML Identity Provider Server …

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Building a Device Trust lab – Active Directory Domain Services with Duo Device Health

Recently Duo Security made available Trusted Endpoints to all Editions. Duo Essentials, previously known as Duo MFA edition, has the following features. Trusted Endpoints Verification & User Group Policies are the key features that stand out in Duo Essentials Edition.  A series of blogs will follow to build a lab to guide security folks on …

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How to ace Check Point Certified Security Administrator exam?

Recently I was successful in passing Check Point Certified Security Administrator (CCSA) exam and now I am a Check Point Certified Security Administrator. Check Point Certified Security Administrator (CCSA) exam is a pretty straightforward exam that addresses the following topics and one need to score 70% to pass the exam. Check Point Technology Overview Deployment …

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Introduction to Cisco port security and the reasons to implement

A growing challenge facing network administrators is determining how to control who can access the organization’s internal network—and who can’t. For example, can anyone walk into campus LAN , plug in a laptop, and access the network? You might argue that the wall jack has no connection to a switch, but couldn’t someone just pull …

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How to configure Cisco VIRL – VMMaestro to use SecureCRT as an external telnet and SSH Client?

Cisco VIRL comes with an internal SSH and Telnet client which is quite good and it opens all the SSH and telnet sessions within VMMaestro GUI, but if someone wants to use Secure CRT on  their MAC as an external client, one can easily configure the changes in VIRL VMMaestro, Terminal>Cisco Terminal Step 1 Change …

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