Hi guys,
Not sure if anyone' s noticed, but it seems that Fortinet will be moving away from the FCNSA and FCNSP certification levels, and going towards an eight level ' NSE' cert.
More details can be found here: http://www.fortinet.com/sites/default/files/basicfiles/NSE-Learning-Path.pdf
To go-to the next certification level, you would need to hold all the previous ones. So to reach NSE-6 for example, you would need to be NSE-5 certified.
The levels in a nutshell are:
NSE-1: Completed FCNSA on-line material
NSE-2: Passing FCNSA exam
NSE-3: Achieving ' Silver' status on the Fortinet forums
NSE-4: Passing FCNSP exam
NSE-5: Attending FortiManager & FortiAnalyzer training and pass the exams
NSE-6: Attending the FortiOS Troubleshooting course and pass the exam
NSE-7: Achieving ' Gold' status on the Fortinet forums
NSE-8: Pass an oral and practical exam (that has yet to be created)
I personally think it' s a great idea and the courses/exams required are perhaps the most useful for FortiGate engineers (finally gives me an excuse to do the Troubleshooting course!).
The requirement to be active on the forums is a nice touch too; and although it will probably mean a few more ' filler' type posts, the more people that will be engaged and reading the forums the better it is for all of us in the Fortinet community.
Was hoping to get your thoughts on the new certification levels and their requirements. Do you think it' s a move in the right direction or an unnecessary change?