Palo Alto Networks NGFW — Complete Revision
Every core capability of the Palo Alto Networks Next-Generation Firewall, explained as why it exists, how it works, and its pros / cons — built to cover the full "Certified Next-Generation Firewall (NGFW) Engineer" curriculum (PAN-OS, Identity, Software Firewall/CN-Series/VM-Series, and Reading Traffic Logs courses), not just a general documentation summary. Course-mapped sections carry a course badge naming the lesson they correspond to. Sourced from the locally scraped PAN-OS 11.1 / NGFW admin documentation plus the official Certified NGFW Engineer learning-path course export.
Foundations
Starts with: What Makes It a "Next-Generation" Firewall
Traffic Classification
Starts with: App-ID
Encrypted Traffic
Starts with: SSL/TLS & SSH Decryption
Policy & Segmentation
Starts with: Security Policy & Zone-Based Architecture
Firewall Fundamentals & Admin
Starts with: Connecting & Managing a Firewall
Threat & Content Services
Starts with: Threat Prevention & Advanced Threat Prevention
AI-Powered Security
Starts with: Prisma AIRS — AI Runtime Security Overview
Access & Identity
Starts with: GlobalProtect (Remote Access & Large-Scale VPN)
VPN & Connectivity
Starts with: Site-to-Site VPNs (IKE/IPSec)
Software Firewalls: Containers & Kubernetes
Starts with: Containers & Kubernetes Primer
Software Firewalls: VM-Series & Public Cloud
Starts with: Cloud Network Security Concepts
Resilience & Scale
Starts with: High Availability (HA)
Management & Ops
Starts with: Panorama (Centralized Management)
Licensing & Summary
Starts with: Subscription Map — What's Free vs. Paid