FortiADC Certified

Cyber security consultants

A massive well done to FullProxy Senior Consultant, Donald Ross, for passing the NSE 6 Network Security Specialist FortiADC exam today. This exam was the final requirement for FullProxy to achieve Fortinet Expert Partner status. Donald was so focused on passing the exam as soon as he possibly could that he even scheduled the exam for a Saturday morning, going above and beyond yet again to advance the company forward.

 

What is FortiADC?

It ensures application availability, application security, and application optimisation, offering advanced security features (WAF, DDoS, and AV) and application connectors for easy deployment and full visibility of your networks and applications. It can also be deployed as a physical or virtual machine (VM), or as a Cloud solution.

The exam is part of the NSE6 Network Security Specialist certification. It validates a candidate’s mastery of deploying, configuring, administering, managing, and monitoring devices. This exam tests a candidate’s knowledge and skills related to basic to advanced configuration, day-to-day management of devices, and using FortiADC to protect application delivery networks.

 

If you have any questions, then drop us a messageemail or call and our certified consultants will be able to help.

Ewan Ferguson
Chief Executive Officer
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