If you’ve already achieve your Junos JNCIA certification, which is the Juniper Networks Certified Internet Associate (JNCIA-Junos) credential, then you may be ready to further your professional development in the internet security discipline by achieving specialist level certification through Juniper Networks.
If you haven’t already earned your JNCIA-Junos certification, you’ll need to do so before proceeding on to the specialist level exam, which is the JN0-332. The associate level credential is a prerequisite for testing at the specialist level and above.
The JN0-332 exam is administered by Pearson VUE and 90 minutes in total are allotted for completion of the test. There are 70 multiple choice questions on the exam, which means you’ll need to have a mastery of the materials to progress through the exam at the appropriate speed and to achieve a passing score.
Exam preparation is the key to success on the JN0-332 exam, or any other professional certification test for that matter. Prep activities recommended by Juniper Networks include formal course, like Junos for Security Platforms and Junos Unified Threat Management, as well as self study, attainment of hands on experience in internet Security utilizing Junos, and the use of practice exams, like those offered by providers like TestsHead.com, for example.
Juniper Networks also offers a practice exam for the JN0-332, though it doesn’t offer the dynamic learning experience as is found with test engines, like those found with TestsHead.com and other online exam prep services.
Once you’ve passed your JN0-332 and earned your associated Security Specialist (JNCIS) certification, you’ll want to keep your credential valid by undergoing recertification every two years. To achieve recertification at the end of the credential cycle, you simply need to retake and pass the JN0-332 in its most recent release version.