# CCNP Security (SCOR + SNCF) > Join Edoxi’s 70-hour online CCNP Security (SCOR + SNCF) course. Learn Cisco security practices, build advanced skills & prepare for the CCNP certifications. ## Course Details - Rating: 4.9/5 (100 reviews) - Category: Networking & System Administration - Sub-Category: Cisco ## Course Introduction Edoxi’s 70-hour online CCNP Security (SCOR + SNCF) training builds advanced cybersecurity skills for managing advanced network security infrastructure.​ Learn Cisco Firewall deployment, VPN configuration, threat detection, and cloud security. Work on high availability firewall configuration & VPN troubleshooting. Prepare for the 350-701 SCOR & 300-710 SNCF exams. Enrol now to gain the security skills needed to protect, secure, and lead critical IT infrastructure for global organisations. ## Course Overview - Delivery Modes: Online - Course Duration: 70 Hours - Corporate Days: 6 Days - Learners Enrolled: 25+ - Modules: 10 ## Key Features of Edoxi's CCNP Security (SCOR + SNCF) Training **Policy Configuration Exercises** Practice real-time access control policy creation, intrusion prevention tuning, and malware protection rule implementation. **Cisco Secure Firewall Hands-On virtual Labs** Configure Firepower Threat Defence appliances in high availability mode with failover scenarios and clustering. **Comprehensive Cisco Study Materials** Access official Cisco study guides, lab manuals, configuration templates, and CLI command reference sheets. **VPN Troubleshooting Sessions** Debug IPsec tunnels using show commands, packet captures, and analyse encryption negotiation failures systematically. **SecureX Integration Exercises** Implement security orchestration workflows connecting Secure Endpoint, Umbrella, and Threat Intelligence Director platforms. **Mixed Lab Environment Practice** Utilise cloud labs, physical Cisco racks, EVE-NG simulations, and GNS3 topologies for comprehensive skill development. ## Who Can Join Our CCNP Security (SCOR + SNCF) certification course **Network Engineers from any Background** Networking professionals specialising in enterprise network security roles **Security Analysts and SOC Operators** Threat monitoring professionals gaining hands-on firewall implementation expertise **Firewall Administrators Expanding Skills** Administrators strengthening Cisco Secure Firewall configuration and management skills **IT Managers Overseeing Security Infrastructure** Technical managers requiring a hands-on understanding of enterprise security implementations **Cybersecurity Consultants and System Integrators** Consultants delivering Cisco-based security architectures and deployments **Cloud Security Engineers** Engineers securing hybrid and cloud-integrated network infrastructures ## CCNP Security (SCOR + SNCF) Course Modules ### Module 1: Security Concepts **Chapter 1.1: Threats in Different Environments** - Lesson 1.1.1: On-premises threats – viruses, trojans, DoS/DDoS attacks, phishing, rootkits - Lesson 1.1.2: MITM, SQL injection, cross-site scripting, malware - Lesson 1.1.3: Cloud threats – data breaches, insecure APIs, DoS/DDoS, compromised credentials **Chapter 1.2: Common Security Vulnerabilities** - Lesson 1.2.1: Software bugs and hardcoded passwords - Lesson 1.2.2: OWASP Top Ten - Lesson 1.2.3: Missing encryption ciphers, buffer overflow, path traversal, XSS/CSRF **Chapter 1.3: Cryptographic Components** - Lesson 1.3.1: Hashing, encryption, PKI - Lesson 1.3.2: SSL, IPsec, NAT-T IPv4 for IPsec - Lesson 1.3.3: Preshared key and certificate-based authorization **Chapter 1.4: VPN Technologies** - Lesson 1.4.1: Site-to-site VPN - Lesson 1.4.2: Remote access VPN - Lesson 1.4.3: Virtual tunnel interfaces, IPsec, DMVPN, FlexVPN - Lesson 1.4.4: Cisco Secure Client and high availability **Chapter 1.5: Security Intelligence and Social Engineering** - Lesson 1.5.1: Security intelligence authoring, sharing, and consumption - Lesson 1.5.2: Controls against phishing and social engineering attacks **Chapter 1.6: APIs and Network Automation** - Lesson 1.6.1: Northbound and Southbound APIs in SDN - Lesson 1.6.2: Cisco DNA Center APIs for provisioning and monitoring - Lesson 1.6.3: Python scripts calling Cisco Security appliance APIs ### Module 2: Network Security **Chapter 2.1: Network Security Solutions** - Lesson 2.1.1: Intrusion prevention and firewall capabilities - Lesson 2.1.2: Deployment models of network security architectures **Chapter 2.2: Network Flow and Infrastructure Security** - Lesson 2.2.1: NetFlow and Flexible NetFlow - Lesson 2.2.2: Layer 2 infrastructure security methods - Lesson 2.2.3: Defenses – VLANs, DHCP snooping, ARP inspection - Lesson 2.2.4: Device hardening for control, data, and management planes **Chapter 2.3: Access and Policy Implementation** - Lesson 2.3.1: Segmentation, access control, AVC, URL filtering - Lesson 2.3.2: Malware protection and intrusion policies - Lesson 2.3.3: Management options – single vs. multi-device, in-band/out-of-band **Chapter 2.4: AAA and Secure Management** - Lesson 2.4.1: TACACS+ and RADIUS configuration - Lesson 2.4.2: Secure SNMPv3, NetConf, RestConf, APIs, syslog, NTP **Chapter 2.5: VPN Configuration** - Lesson 2.5.1: Site-to-site VPN using Cisco routers and IOS - Lesson 2.5.2: Remote access VPN using Cisco AnyConnect - Lesson 2.5.3: Debug commands for IPsec tunnel troubleshooting ### Module 3: Securing the Cloud **Chapter 3.1: Cloud Security Models** - Lesson 3.1.1: Public, private, hybrid, and community clouds - Lesson 3.1.2: Cloud service models – SaaS, PaaS, IaaS (NIST 800-145) **Chapter 3.2: Cloud Responsibilities and Practices** - Lesson 3.2.1: Patch management and security assessments in the cloud - Lesson 3.2.2: DevSecOps – CI/CD, container orchestration, secure development **Chapter 3.3: Application and Data Security** - Lesson 3.3.1: Cloud application and data protection - Lesson 3.3.2: Security capabilities, deployment models, policy management - Lesson 3.3.3: Cloud logging and monitoring - Lesson 3.3.4: Application and workload security ### Module 4: Content Security **Chapter 4.1: Web and Email Security** - Lesson 4.1.1: Web proxy traffic redirection and capture - Lesson 4.1.2: Identity and authentication in proxies - Lesson 4.1.3: On-premises, hybrid, and cloud web/email solutions - Lesson 4.1.4: Web/email security deployment methods **Chapter 4.2: Email Security Features** - Lesson 4.2.1: SPAM filtering, antimalware, DLP, blocklisting - Lesson 4.2.2: Email encryption **Chapter 4.3: Cisco Umbrella Configuration** - Lesson 4.3.1: Secure Internet Gateway configuration - Lesson 4.3.2: Web security – URL filtering, malware scanning, TLS decryption - Lesson 4.3.3: Web security controls in Cisco Umbrella - Lesson 4.3.4: Cisco Umbrella features and benefits ### Module V: Endpoint Protection and Detection **Chapter 5.1: Endpoint Security Platforms** - Lesson 5.1.1: EPP vs. EDR - Lesson 5.1.2: Cisco Secure Endpoint configuration - Lesson 5.1.3: Outbreak control and quarantine **Chapter 5.2: Device Management and Security** - Lesson 5.2.1: Endpoint-based security justification - Lesson 5.2.2: Endpoint device management and MDM - Lesson 5.2.3: Multifactor authentication (MFA) - Lesson 5.2.4: Endpoint posture assessment - Lesson 5.2.5: Importance of patching strategy ### Module 6: Secure Network Access, Visibility, and Enforcement **Chapter 6.1: Network Access Control** - Lesson 6.1.1: Identity management, BYOD, posture assessment - Lesson 6.1.2: Network access methods – 802.1X, MAB, WebAuth - Lesson 6.1.3: Change of Authorization (CoA) **Chapter 6.2: Compliance and Telemetry** - Lesson 6.2.1: Device compliance and application control - Lesson 6.2.2: Data exfiltration techniques - Lesson 6.2.3: Network telemetry benefits **Chapter 6.3: Cisco Security Product Integration** - Lesson 6.3.1: Cisco Secure Network and Cloud Analytics - Lesson 6.3.2: Cisco pxGrid, Umbrella Investigate, Cognitive Intelligence - Lesson 6.3.3: Encrypted Traffic Analytics, NVM ### Module 7: Secure Firewall Deployment **Chapter 7.1: Secure Firewall Modes** - Lesson 7.1.1: Routed mode and Transparent mode **Chapter 7.2: NGIPS Deployment** - Lesson 7.2.1: Passive mode and Inline mode **Chapter 7.3: High Availability** - Lesson 7.3.1: Port channels and Failover - Lesson 7.3.2: ECMP routing and static route tracking - Lesson 7.3.3: Clustering **Chapter 7.4: Appliance Deployments** - Lesson 7.4.1: Virtual appliance on-premises and cloud deployments ### Module 8: Secure Firewall Configuration **Chapter 8.1: System and Policy Configuration** - Lesson 8.1.1: System settings in Secure Firewall Management Center - Lesson 8.1.2: Access, Intrusion, Malware, DNS, Identity, Decryption, Prefilter policies **Chapter 8.2: Feature and Object Configuration** - Lesson 8.2.1: Network discovery, application detectors, correlation - Lesson 8.2.2: Encrypted Visibility Engine - Lesson 8.2.3: Object management and intrusion rules **Chapter 8.3: Device Configuration** - Lesson 8.3.1: Device management, NAT, VPN - Lesson 8.3.2: QoS, platform settings, certificates, routing **Chapter 8.4: Snort Integration** - Lesson 8.4.1: Use of Snort within Secure Firewall Threat Defense ### Module 9: Management and Troubleshooting **Chapter 9.1: Monitoring and Troubleshooting** - Lesson 9.1.1: Secure Firewall GUI and CLI tools - Lesson 9.1.2: Dashboards and reporting setup **Chapter 9.2: Analysis Tools** - Lesson 9.2.1: Packet capture and Packet Tracer usage - Lesson 9.2.2: Risk and standard reports **Chapter 9.3: Management Tools Overview** - Lesson 9.3.1: Cisco Defense Orchestrator - Lesson 9.3.2: Cloud-delivered Firewall Management Center - Lesson 9.3.3: Secure Firewall Device Manager - Lesson 9.3.4: Secure Firewall Management Center ### Module 10: Security Integration and Intelligence **Chapter 10.1: Cisco Security Integrations** - Lesson 10.1.1: Secure Firewall Malware Defense (AMP for Networks) - Lesson 10.1.2: Secure Endpoint (AMP for Endpoints) integration - Lesson 10.1.3: Threat Intelligence Director **Chapter 10.2: Cisco Security Platforms** - Lesson 10.2.1: Cisco SecureX for investigations - Lesson 10.2.2: Secure Firewall pxGrid integration - Lesson 10.2.3: Rapid Threat Containment (RTC) - Lesson 10.2.4: Cisco Security Analytics and Logging ## Lab Activities in Our CCNP Security (SCOR + SNCF) Course Our online CCNP Security (SCOR + SNCF) course combines expert-led instruction with hands-on, lab projects aligned to enterprise security environments. Learners work on practical scenarios covering threat analysis, firewall deployment, VPNs, endpoint protection, and cloud security. Key activities include: **Network Security Threat Analysis** Analyse on-premises and cloud-based threats and map vulnerabilities to appropriate security controls. **Cryptography and VPN Technologies** Configure site-to-site and remote access IPsec VPNs and validate encryption and tunnel establishment. **Network Infrastructure Security Hardening** Implement Layer 2 security controls, device hardening, and secure management protocols. **AAA and Secure Network Management** Configure TACACS+ and RADIUS authentication with secure logging and management access. **Cloud Security and DevSecOps Concepts** Apply cloud security responsibility models and integrate security into CI/CD workflow scenarios. **Endpoint Protection and Outbreak Control** Deploy Cisco Secure Endpoint policies and test malware detection and quarantine actions. **Secure Firewall Deployment Modes** Deploy Cisco Secure Firewall in routed and transparent modes within simulated enterprise networks. **NGIPS Inline and Passive Inspection** Configure intrusion policies using inline and passive inspection modes. **Secure Firewall High Availability and Clustering** Implement active-standby failover, interface tracking, and clustering for resiliency. **Access Control, Malware, and Intrusion Policies** Create access control rules and tune intrusion and malware policies using Snort. **NAT, VPN, and QoS Configuration** Configure NAT rules, site-to-site VPNs, and QoS policies on firewall devices. **Firewall Monitoring and Troubleshooting** Use dashboards, packet captures, Packet Tracer, and CLI commands for issue diagnosis. ## CCNP Security (SCOR + SNCF) Course Outcome and Career Opportunities By completing our CCNP Security (SCOR + SNCF) training, you can advance Cisco security skills and the confidence to design, deploy, and manage secure enterprise, cloud, and hybrid networks. The key outcomes include: - Master enterprise network security architecture using Cisco core security technologies aligned with SCOR and SNCF objectives. - Deploy and manage Cisco Secure Firewalls with high availability, clustering, NAT, QoS, and advanced policy enforcement. - Implement and troubleshoot secure site-to-site and remote access VPN solutions using IPsec, FlexVPN, and Cisco Secure Client. - Strengthen threat detection through Snort-based intrusion prevention, malware protection, access control, and threat intelligence integration. - Secure cloud, endpoint, and hybrid environments by applying cloud security models, DevSecOps practices, and zero-trust enforcement. - Gain exam-ready, hands-on experience to pass SCOR and SNCF certifications and advance into mid-to-senior security roles. ## Job Roles After Completing the CCNP Security (SCOR + SNCF) Training SOC Analyst, Firewall Administrator, Security Analyst, Network Security Engineer, Network Security Architect, Security Operations Manager ## CCNP Security (SCOR + SNCF) Training Options **Live Online Training** - 70-hour online CCNP Security (SCOR + SNCF) training - Flexible schedules for working security professionals - Cloud-based virtual labs for firewall and VPN exercises - Real-time instructor-led sessions with live configuration demos **Corporate Training** - 6 days CCNP Security (SCOR + SNCF) training - Custom scheduling and enterprise-friendly pricing options - Security-focused dashboards for team skill progress tracking - Training delivered at a selected hotel, client premises, or Edoxi - Fly-Me-a-Trainer Option - Tailored learning paths aligned to organisational security needs ## How to Get a CCNP Security (SCOR + SNCF) Certification? Here’s a Four-step guide to becoming a certified CCNP Security professional in Dubai, 1. Join Edoxi’s CCNP Security (SCOR + SNCF) Certification Course. 2. Attend our Expert-led CCNP Security (SCOR + SNCF) Training. 3. Complete the CCNP Security (SCOR + SNCF) Classes. 4. Earn your CCNP Security (SCOR + SNCF) course completion certificate. ## Why Choose Edoxi for an Online CCNP Security (SCOR + SNCF) Course? Among the many options available, Edoxi is one of the best CCNP Security (SCOR + SNCF) Training Institutes. Here’s why Edoxi’s CCNP Security (SCOR + SNCF) training is the perfect fit for your needs: **Comprehensive Exam Preparation** Structured lessons, configuration labs, and exam-focused practice prepare participants for both SCOR and SNCF professional-level certification exams. **Cisco-Authorised Curriculum Alignment** Our CCNP Security course follows Cisco’s official SCOR (350-701) and SNCF (300-710) blueprints, ensuring alignment with global certification standards. **Industry-Experienced Cisco Security Trainers** Learn from certified instructors with extensive experience in enterprise firewall deployments, VPN implementations, and security operations across the GCC. **Structured Security Career Progression** The SCOR and SNCF pathway builds expertise from core security technologies to advanced firewall and network access security roles. **Flexible Corporate Training Schedule** We offer weekday, weekend, and fast-track CCNP Security sessions tailored to corporate security teams and project timelines. **Global Training Presence** Edoxi operates in London, the UAE, Qatar and Kuwait, bringing international expertise while adapting content to regional business requirements. ## Frequently Asked Questions **Q: Will this course prepare me for both SCOR and SNCF certification exams?** A: Yes. The curriculum fully covers SCOR core technologies and SNCF firewall objectives, aligned with Cisco’s official exam blueprints. **Q: Are the lab sessions conducted using actual Cisco security equipment?** A: Yes. Training uses Cisco Secure Firewall environments through physical racks. We also provide cloud labs, EVE-NG and GNS3 simulations. **Q: Do I need prior Cisco certification before enrolling in this CCNP Security (SCOR + SNCF) course?** A: Prior certification is not mandatory, though CCNA-level networking knowledge is highly recommended for smoother learning and faster concept understanding. **Q: What career opportunities become available after earning the CCNP Security certification?** A: Graduates qualify for firewall administrator, security analyst, network security engineer, and SOC roles across enterprise and managed security environments. **Q: How does this CCNP Security (SCOR + SNCF) training differ from self-study preparation methods?** A: The course offers instructor-led labs, real-time troubleshooting, and guided practice using Cisco platforms, which self-study resources cannot replicate. **Q: Can corporate groups customise the training content for specific organisational needs?** A: Yes. Corporate training can be customised with organisation-specific use cases, infrastructure alignment, and flexible delivery schedules. **Q: What specific Cisco platforms and tools are covered during practical exercises?** A: Training includes Secure Firewall Management Center, Firepower Threat Defence, SecureX, pxGrid, Secure Endpoint, and VPN, policy, and IPS configurations. **Q: How does the CCNP Security (SCOR + SNCF) course prepare participants for the CCIE Security certification track?** A: The course builds CCNP-level core security expertise, forming a strong technical foundation aligned with CCIE Security knowledge domains. **Q: Are there flexible payment options available for individual learners?** A: Yes. Edoxi offers flexible payment options, including instalment plans. Learners can contact admissions for details. **Q: How current is the CCNP Security (SCOR + SNCF) course content relative to Cisco's latest platform updates?** A: The CCNP Security (SCOR + SNCF) curriculum is regularly updated to reflect current Cisco platforms, features, and certification blueprint changes. **Q: What is the average salary for CCNP Security certified professionals?** A: A CCNP Security certified professional typically earns between $110,000 and $168,000 per year, depending on experience, job role, and location. **Q: Does a CCNP Security certification increase salary?** A: Yes. Professionals with CCNP Security certification typically earn significantly higher salaries than non-certified peers, often with better benefits and compensation packages. **Q: How does CCNP Security compare to CCNA in terms of earnings?** A: CCNP Security holders commonly earn 40–60% more than CCNA-certified professionals, reflecting their advanced technical expertise and responsibility levels. **Q: What career roles become accessible with CCNP Security certification?** A: CCNP Security acts as a bridge to senior-level roles such as Network Security Engineer, Security Architect, and Technical Lead. **Q: Is the CCNP Security certification valuable for long-term career growth?** A: Absolutely. Beyond immediate salary gains, the certification accelerates career progression by qualifying professionals for leadership, design, and enterprise-level security roles. ## What Do You Learn from Edoxi's CCNP Security (SCOR + SNCF) Training **Cisco Secure Firewall Deployment and Management** Design and deploy routed and transparent firewalls with high availability. Centrally manage security policies, devices, and configurations using Cisco Secure Firewall Management Center. **VPN Technologies and Secure Connectivity** Implement site-to-site and remote access VPNs using IPsec and FlexVPN. Diagnose and resolve tunnel, encryption, and connectivity issues through CLI-based troubleshooting. **Access Control and Intrusion Prevention** Build robust access control policies and intrusion prevention rules using Snort technology. Leverage threat intelligence to deliver adaptive, risk-based network protection. **SecureX Integration and Security Orchestration** Use Cisco SecureX to unify security investigations and correlate incidents across platforms. Enable automated, coordinated threat response through integrations with Threat Intelligence Director and pxGrid. **Endpoint Protection and Threat Response** Configure Cisco Secure Endpoint to detect malware, control outbreaks, and enforce quarantine actions. Integrate endpoint posture with network access controls to support zero-trust security. **Cloud Security and DevSecOps Practices** Gain clarity on cloud service models and shared security responsibilities. Apply DevSecOps principles to secure CI/CD pipelines and embed security throughout the development lifecycle. ## About This Course ## About Our Online CCNP Security (SCOR + SNCF) Course  Edoxi’s 70-hour online CCNP Security (SCOR + SNCF) training is designed to build advanced enterprise network security expertise using Cisco technologies. This professional-level program prepares learners for the 350-701 SCOR core exam and the 300-710 SNCF concentration exam. It focuses on secure firewall deployment, VPN architectures, threat detection, endpoint protection, and cloud security.  Our CCNP Security curriculum provides in-depth coverage of Cisco Secure Firewall, Firepower Threat Defense, VPN technologies, intrusion prevention, SecureX integration, and zero-trust security enforcement. Learners gain hands-on experience through guided labs and real-world, exam-aligned configuration and troubleshooting using Cisco security platforms. Hands-on sessions simulate enterprise environments to ensure job-ready skills aligned with Cisco’s official certification objectives. This CCNP Security course is ideal for network engineers, firewall administrators, SOC analysts, security engineers, and cybersecurity consultants aiming for mid-to-senior security roles. Upon completion of the CCNP Security (SCOR + SNCF) certification course, participants gain an Edoxi CCNP Security (SCOR + SNCF) course completion certificate. This credential validates your expertise and supports progression to CCNP Security roles across key global industries. For more details on the CCNP Security (SCOR + SNCF) course fees, a detailed syllabus, or to schedule customised corporate or online training, contact the Edoxi team today. Enrol now to strengthen your Cisco security expertise, gain hands-on enterprise firewall experience, and advance your career in high-demand network security roles. ### CCNP Security (SCOR + SNCF) Exam Details The CCNP Security (SCOR + SNCF) exams validate your expertise in Cisco core security technologies and secure firewall implementation, confirming your readiness for professional-level security roles. Below is a clear overview of the key exam details:   ### CCNP Concentration Exams Exam SCOR 350-701 SNCF 300-710 Exam Name Cisco Security Core (core exam for CCNP Security) Cisco Secure Firewall / Firepower (concentration) Exam Code 350-701 300-710 Exam Name Implementing and Operating Cisco Security Core Technologies (SCOR) Securing Networks with Cisco Firewalls (SNCF) Duration 120 minutes 90 minutes Number of Questions 90–110 (multiple-choice and simulation-based) 55–65 (multiple-choice and simulation-based) Passing Score ~750–850 out of 1000 (variable scaled score) ~750–850 out of 1000 (variable scaled score) Exam Fees About USD 400 About USD 300 Certification Validity 3 years 3 years Recertification Through Cisco continuing education or retaking eligible exams Through Cisco continuing education or retaking eligible exams Administered By Pearson VUE Pearson VUE   The CCNP Security Concentration exams certify specialised skills in Cisco security areas such as firewalls, VPNs, network access, cloud security, automation, and threat protection. Below are the CCNP concentration exam details: Exam Code Exam Name (Full Form) 300-710 SNCF Implementing Cisco Secure Network Access 300-715 SISE Implementing and Configuring Cisco Identity Services Engine 300-720 SESA Securing Email with Cisco Email Security Appliance 300-725 SWSA Securing the Web with Cisco Web Security Appliance 300-730 SVPN Implementing Secure Solutions with Virtual Private Networks 300-735 SAUTO Automating and Programming Cisco Security Solutions 300-740 SCAZT Securing Cloud Applications with Cisco Security Technologies 300-745 SDS Securing DNS with Cisco Solutions   Read More ## Trainer - Name: Sid Ahmed - Designation: CCNA/CCNP/NSE 4 Trainer Sid Ahmed is an IT network infrastructure and security trainer with over 12 years of experience at Edoxi Training Institute, Dubai. He is a certified CCNA/CCNP instructor and NSE 4 trainer and possesses advanced expertise in Cisco networking His portfolio includes prestigious Cisco certifications and hands-on knowledge of global security frameworks, making him a leader in delivering industry-relevant training. Sid’s knowledge also extends to industry standards such as ISO 27001, NIST, SOC2, and PCI DSS, further strengthening his cybersecurity prowess.Sid Ahmed focuses on developing practical skills through hands-on training with enterprise-grade equipment. As an experienced Network and Security Architect, Sid Ahmed's expertise spans WAN/LAN, IP-MPLS, BGP, Wireless, IP Telephony, and Cybersecurity.He is skilled in HLD/LLD design, audits, pentesting, IT risk assessments, and security frameworks His specialisations include SD-WAN, VPN, VLAN, SSL, SIEM, cloud tech, and routing protocols (OSPF, BGP, STP) Sid is also proficient in Python, MySQL, JavaScript, APIs, and tools like SolarWinds, FortiSIEM, and U2000. ## Enrol in This Course - Course URL: https://www.edoxi.com/ccnp-scor-course - Phone: +971 43801666 - Email: info@edoxi.com