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Question about recertification
Hey Fortiguys!
Quick question... With the changes associated with Fortinet certifications, I've been checking the FAQs and documentation, but I'm still not 100% sure if my interpretation is correct.
If I took an NSE4 in October 2020, and in February 2022 I took an NSE7 EFW, which automatically renewed the NSE4 for another two years, I now have to take two complementary exams to obtain FCSS and FCP, before the NSE7 expires, correct?
In this case, a complementary FCSS exam (Support engineer for example), and a complementary FCP exam (FortiSwitch for example). This way, I "renew the NSE4 and NSE7" by passing the FCP and FCSS, correct?
Thank you!!
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First, I suggest that you verify your current certification status via training.fortinet.com
Next, visit this link for further information: How to get Certified for Cybersecurity | Fortinet
If you have a valid NSE7, you'll need to take another exam to obtain FCSS.
For instance, if you want to obtain FCSS Network Security then you'll need to take one of the following:
Fortinet NSE 7–SD-WAN (any version)
Fortinet NSE 7–LAN Edge (any version)
Fortinet NSE 7–Secure Access (any version)
Fortinet NSE 7–Network Security 7.2 Support Engineer
As an example, I obtained FCSS Network Security by passing the following two exams:
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