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Today, I\u2019ve prepared a smorgasbord*<\/em> of the latest Cisco U. learning c\u2026 Read more on Cisco Blogs<\/a><\/p>\n \u200b<\/p>\n Have you ever been at a party and enjoyed the sampler platter so much that you kept going back for more? Just me? That\u2019s okay.<\/p>\n Today, I\u2019ve prepared a smorgasbord*<\/em> of the latest Cisco U. learning content for you to enjoy! Don\u2019t worry. This tech learning buffet is all yours. Without further ado, it\u2019s time to see what\u2019s on the menu. Let\u2019s dig in!<\/p>\n *A smorgasbord is a Swedish word for an assortment of hot and cold dishes served in a buffet style, kind of like a sampler platter. <\/em><\/p>\n I recently recorded a fun, new Snack Minute Episode<\/a> with Kareem and Matt for Cybersecurity Awareness Month on the basics of an Access-Control List (ACL). Since ACL is listed on the CCNA exam topics and<\/em> it\u2019s a need-to-know stop to sweeten your security, the episode is a total win-win\u2014it\u2019s okay, double-dipping is allowed here (yes, the puns just keep coming!)<\/p>\n In the episode, I walk through a Cisco Modeling Labs (CML) demo inside the DevNet Sandbox using a simple topology that showcases how you can limit traffic from one host and permit traffic to another. If you have ever been confused about what an ACL is or intimidated by the syntax, this is snack will help satisfy your full understanding. (Yum<\/em>.)<\/p>\n I also created a related Cisco U. tutorial<\/a> to give you an opportunity to try out writing your first ACL.\u00a0Understanding ACLs is super important to network engineers getting started, cloud engineers, and security engineers. Take the time to play with it and see how all the moving pieces work, it will be worth it.<\/p>\n Subscribe to our YouTube channel and turn on notifications to catch the episode premiere on October 31, 2023.<\/a><\/p>\n Did you know that Cisco U. has free tutorials<\/a> on a variety of topics, including security? Our newly added Introduction to Firewall Management Center APIs<\/a> tutorial walks you through Cisco Secure Firewall Management Center Application (FMC) program interfaces and guides you through configuring APIs to automatically manage firewall devices.<\/p>\n Check out the new Introduction to the Cisco ISE Policy Set<\/a> tutorial, which will help you draft effective Identity Services Engine (ISE) policy conditions and show you how to create a policy set using the ISE Personal Area Network (PAN) Graphical User Interface (GUI). When it comes to security, getting more familiar with identity management is critical. (I mean,<\/em> you can\u2019t have a party without some drinks with some \u201cISE,\u201d right?)<\/em><\/p>\n Finally, security is important when you are building automation or other software. Your API token is effectively your password, so locking it down is critical. Take a look at the Securing your API Token with Vault<\/a> tutorial to learn how to configure Vault for secrets and to deploy a Vault instance, as well as leverage Vault Software Development Kit (SDK) in your applications. I know it can seem trivial to focus on security when moving fast in your automation journey, but you don\u2019t want to miss this concept!<\/p>\n Make sure you check out these new Cisco U. tutorials as you level up your security skills during Cybersecurity Awareness Month. Get \u2019em while they\u2019re hot\u2014or snack on them later. They\u2019ll be waiting for you inside Cisco U. Free.<\/p>\n Thanks for reading! Before you go, be sure to watch the\u00a0 \u201cWhat\u2019s new with Cisco U.\u201d video below, then stop by the Cisco Learning Network for the after-party, where you\u2019ll find the full list of everything that\u2019s all-new in Cisco U.<\/p>\n <iframe title="Free Cisco #Security Training, New Tech Learning, and More \u202fLinkedIn<\/a>\u202f<\/p>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":" <\/p>\n Have you ever been at a party and enjoyed the sampler platter so much that you kept going back for more? Just me? That\u2019s okay.<\/p>\n Today, I\u2019ve prepared a smorgasbord*<\/em> of the latest Cisco U. learning c\u2026 Read more on Cisco Blogs<\/a><\/p>\n \u200b<\/p>\n Have you ever been at a party and enjoyed the sampler platter so much that you kept going back for more? Just me? That\u2019s okay.<\/p>\n Today, I\u2019ve prepared a smorgasbord*<\/em> of the latest Cisco U. learning content for you to enjoy! Don\u2019t worry. This tech learning buffet is all yours. 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(Yum<\/em>.)<\/p>\n I also created a related Cisco U. tutorial<\/a> to give you an opportunity to try out writing your first ACL.\u00a0Understanding ACLs is super important to network engineers getting started, cloud engineers, and security engineers. Take the time to play with it and see how all the moving pieces work, it will be worth it.<\/p>\n Subscribe to our YouTube channel and turn on notifications to catch the episode premiere on October 31, 2023.<\/a><\/p>\n Did you know that Cisco U. has free tutorials<\/a> on a variety of topics, including security? Our newly added Introduction to Firewall Management Center APIs<\/a> tutorial walks you through Cisco Secure Firewall Management Center Application (FMC) program interfaces and guides you through configuring APIs to automatically manage firewall devices.<\/p>\n Check out the new Introduction to the Cisco ISE Policy Set<\/a> tutorial, which will help you draft effective Identity Services Engine (ISE) policy conditions and show you how to create a policy set using the ISE Personal Area Network (PAN) Graphical User Interface (GUI). When it comes to security, getting more familiar with identity management is critical. (I mean,<\/em> you can\u2019t have a party without some drinks with some \u201cISE,\u201d right?)<\/em><\/p>\n Finally, security is important when you are building automation or other software. Your API token is effectively your password, so locking it down is critical. 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Filling your plate: Tons of new, free Security tutorials<\/h2>\n
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Your first snack from the platter: Access-Control Lists (ACLs)<\/strong><\/h2>\n
Filling your plate: Tons of new, free Security tutorials<\/h2>\n
Sneaking leftovers into your purse: Everything else new in Cisco U. in September<\/h3>\n