Mr Higgins;

For CCSAs/CCSEs certified in 4.0, do they need to write the 4.1 or
Checkpoint 2000 exams to re-certify?

Thanks,

Ivan

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Sent: Thursday, May 25, 2000 8:42 AM
Subject: [FW1] RE: Checkpoint Training, poor quality, lack of slides etc....


>
> Hi
>
> Thanks for the info - very useful, but:-
>
> 1. I thought I had already taken all necessary training for CCSE exam and
I
> am supposed to be kicking off a fairly large implementation of SecurRemote
> NOW (in fact several weeks ago but....!)
> 2. Can I take this new 'last day' on it's own to supplement my 4.0
training
> ?
> 3. One or two mistakes in course materials is pretty much par for the
> course but in the Checkpoint CCSE there were MANY
> 4. Does anyone know why Checkpoint refuse trainers to give out these
slides
> ?
> 5. Note for Checkpoint - kwolitie kountrul is impartint
>
> Tim Higgins
>
>
> "Unfortunately Tim, you will find this problem at many training centers
> and not by fault of the training center itself. We are bound by our ATC
> contract with Check Point and not allowed to give out copies of the
> slides on paper or in a file format. I'm assuming from the rest of your
> comments that you took the 4.0 course. Some of the issues you mentioned
> have been addressed in the CP2000 (a.k.a. 4.1 SP1) courseware. The lab
> review answers are now included in the course material. SecuRemote is
> covered  more in the fifth day of class. The recommended courses to get
> your CCSA and CCSE certification is to take the CCSA, CCSE and VPN for
> the Security Professional (the fifth day of class). 30-40% of the CCSE
> test now comes from the VPN for Security Professional course which
> covers SecuRemote, SecurClient, SecurServer, MEP and SEP configurations
> and a little on the VPN-1 appliance and accelerator card. As for
> mistakes in the courseware, I'm afraid that if history is any indicator,
> you will continue to see mistakes in the courseware...."
>
>
>
>
>
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