The official study guide helps you master all the topics on the CCNP Security VPN
exam, including Configuring policies, inheritance, and attributes
AnyConnect Remote Access VPN solutions
AAA and Dynamic Access Policies (DAP)
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Clientless VPN solutions
SSL VPN with Cisco Secure Desktop
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CCNP Security VPN 642-648 Official Cert Guide is a best of breed Cisco
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