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Prepare for IDP, IPsec VPNs, ATP Cloud, HA clustering, identity-aware policies, SSL proxy, Security Director, SRX troubleshooting, and Pearson VUE logistics.
JNCIS-SEC validates intermediate security technologies and SRX platform configuration and troubleshooting. Prep should connect feature concepts with monitoring, policy behavior, and operational scenarios.
JN0-336 is a specialist security exam for candidates building deeper Junos OS security skills on SRX Series devices.
Juniper lists the current JNCIS-SEC exam as JN0-336.
Juniper lists JNCIA-SEC as the prerequisite certification for JNCIS-SEC.
The exam is delivered by Pearson VUE, runs 90 minutes, and includes 65 multiple-choice questions.
Objectives cover IDP, IPsec VPNs, ATP Cloud, HA clustering, identity-aware policies, SSL proxy, Security Director, and SRX troubleshooting.
Candidates should know IDP databases, IDP policies, monitoring and troubleshooting, IPsec tunnel establishment, traffic processing, site-to-site VPN behavior, and Juniper Secure Connect.
ATP Cloud, supported files, feeds, remediation, ETI, DNS and IoT security, adaptive threat profiling, HA features, chassis clusters, and state synchronization require careful workflow review.
Identity-aware security policies, JIMS, ports, protocols, data flow, SSL proxy certificates, client and server protection, Security Director deployment, device onboarding, and policy management complete the blueprint.
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JNCIS-SEC is the specialist-level certification in Juniper's Security track for networking professionals with intermediate knowledge of Junos OS for SRX Series devices. Juniper lists the current exam as JN0-336, delivered by Pearson VUE, with JNCIA-SEC as the prerequisite certification, 90 minutes, 65 multiple-choice questions, English-only delivery, Junos OS 24.4 software alignment, immediate pass/fail status, and three-year certification validity. The objectives cover intrusion detection and prevention, IDP database management, IDP policies, configuring, monitoring and troubleshooting IDP, IPsec tunnel establishment, IPsec traffic processing, site-to-site VPNs, Juniper Secure Connect, Juniper Advanced Threat Prevention Cloud, supported files, ATP components, security feeds, traffic remediation, workflow, Encrypted Traffic Insights, DNS and IoT security, adaptive threat profiling, high availability clustering, chassis cluster operation, real-time objects and state synchronization, identity-aware security policies, Juniper Identity Management Service, ports and protocols, data flow, SSL proxy, certificates, client and server protection, Security Director deployment options, device onboarding, and security policy management. HiraEdu supports legitimate preparation with objective mapping, SRX feature review, IDP and VPN scenarios, ATP Cloud workflow drills, HA cluster troubleshooting, identity policy practice, SSL proxy review, Security Director planning, timed practice, Pearson VUE scheduling planning, ID readiness, accommodations reminders, and recertification planning.
JNCIS-SEC is Juniper's specialist-level Security certification for intermediate Junos OS security configuration and troubleshooting on SRX Series devices.
Juniper lists the current JNCIS-SEC exam as JN0-336.
Yes. Juniper lists JNCIA-SEC as the prerequisite certification for JNCIS-SEC.
Juniper lists JN0-336 as a 90-minute exam with 65 multiple-choice questions delivered by Pearson VUE.
Study IDP, IPsec VPNs, Juniper Secure Connect, ATP Cloud, HA clustering, identity-aware policies, JIMS, SSL proxy, Security Director, monitoring, and SRX troubleshooting.
Confirm active JNCIA-SEC status, Juniper account access, JN0-336 registration, software alignment, and recertification timeline.
Practice IDP policy behavior, IPsec VPN establishment, site-to-site VPN troubleshooting, Juniper Secure Connect, ATP Cloud workflows, and threat remediation.
Review clustering, chassis cluster operation, state synchronization, JIMS, identity-aware policies, SSL proxy, certificates, Security Director deployment, and device onboarding.
Use timed practice, troubleshooting drills, Pearson VUE scheduling checks, ID readiness, testing rules, accommodations reminders, and recertification planning.
Use the guide to self-serve, or talk to a coordinator if you need help mapping timelines, official requirements, or troubleshooting day-of logistics.
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