Exciting News: Introducing Four More Role-Based Certifications!

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We're thrilled to announce four new role-based certifications, each designed to validate Palo Alto Networks job-ready skills.

 

On March 31, we will release the Palo Alto Networks Network Security Analyst certification. This exam is a crucial addition to our Network Security track, tailored for network security analysts, firewall administrators, network engineers, and other firewall professionals. It's designed to validate expertise in areas such as object configuration creation, policy creation, and centralized management and operations using Strata Cloud Manager (SCM) and Strata Logging Service.

 

But that's not all! Stay tuned next month for the release of the XDR Analyst, XDR Engineer, and Cloud Security Generalist certifications on April 30.

 

Time is running out to receive 30% off your exam registration! Use promo code LEVELUP30 at checkout when registering for any of our new role-based certification exam appointments scheduled on or before March 31, 2025 (the promo code is not applicable to "legacy" exam registrations).

 

As we continue to roll out our new certification framework, we will retire legacy exams covering similar products and concepts that are also covered in our new role-based exams. With that, we will retire the Palo Alto Networks Detection and Remediation Analyst (PCDRA) exam on April 30, 2025.

 

Stay updated and explore our exam catalog for more details on these upcoming certifications. Visit https://www.paloaltonetworks.com/services/education/certification.

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