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complete FCP security network
hey guys.
I have passed in january fortigate administrator 7.2
I want to complete now the fcp and I studied faz.
which exam can I pass to complete the fcp.
there is on pearson vue two exams :
Fortinet Analyazer 7.4 or Fortinet Analyazer 7.2
is that matter which one I will pass ?
thanks for the help :)
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Hello @Or_CCIE ,
Yes, this is enough for completing FCP-Network Security.
NSE 4-5-6-7 OT Sec - ENT FW
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Hello @Or_CCIE ,
Normally doesn't matter which version you complete. But when I reviewed the fcp-network security page, I saw only the Fortianalyzer 7.4 exam is available. Because of that probably you can't enter version 7.2.
https://training.fortinet.com/local/staticpage/view.php?page=fcp_network_security
NSE 4-5-6-7 OT Sec - ENT FW
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so If I complete faz 7.4 with my nse 4 (administrator 7.2) that's enough for fcp security network ?
thanks again for the answer
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Hello @Or_CCIE ,
Yes, this is enough for completing FCP-Network Security.
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Setting up a complete FCP security network can definitely be complex! It’s great that you’re reaching out for help—this community is full of valuable insights. I’d recommend reviewing your configuration for any gaps or areas where security policies could be tightened. Best of luck with the setup, and I’m sure you’ll get some helpful advice here!
