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Security for DCCOR (350-601)
Secure Cisco data center infrastructure with best practices for AAA, RBAC, microsegmentation, MACsec, and Fibre Channel security. Learn how to protect networks, compute, and storage to prepare for the Cisco DCCOR (350-601) exam.
What you'll learn
Modern data centers require layered security across network, compute, and storage platforms to safeguard critical infrastructure and data. In this course, Security for DCCOR (350-601), you’ll learn how to apply Cisco security features across all areas of the data center. First, you’ll secure network access using AAA, RBAC, first-hop security, and MACsec. Next, you’ll implement ACI contracts and microsegmentation to isolate applications. Finally, you’ll protect compute and storage infrastructure with access control, port security, and fabric binding. By the end of the course, you’ll be prepared to apply real-world data center security principles and meet the compute and network security objectives of the Cisco DCCOR exam.
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About the author
Sean Douglas has more than 17 years of experience working extensively with Cisco technology. He is a Cisco Systems Engineer that consults with a variety of clients to design, implement, and maintain their Cisco Collaboration solutions. Sean is CCNP in Routing and Switching, Wireless, and Collaboration.
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