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Implementing
and Administrating Security in a Microsoft Windows Server 2003
Network
OVERVIEW
Providing a wide array of security based courses and instruction
from current security analysts; the Blue Screen IT network security
course is second to none. Encompassing the course curriculum as
well as the many threats faced each day by security admins, delegates
will cover some of the more pressing issues within an internetwork
on an extremely practical basis.
COURSE
MATERIALS
All delegates are provided with official Microsoft Press
release courseware. This includes the complete
book on disk as well as many other resources like official
technical drafts, white-papers and case
studies. All students are furnished with materials like
examination pads, pens, highlighters and other necessary stationary.
Many other study aids are provided throughout
the course ensuring each student a unique learning experience...
COURSE DURATION
5 Days
CERTIFICATION
- (Counts towards Windows 2003 MCSE)
Implementing and Administering Security in a Microsoft Windows
Server 2003 Network: Exam 70-299
PREREQUISITES
Candidates must have an in depth understanding of Microsoft Windows
2003 or Windows 2000 and their many services. All candidates should
have attended the full MCSE/ MCSA core by this point or have extensive
in the field experience with Windows systems and internetworking.
COURSE
TOPICS
· Plan security templates based on computer role. Computer
roles include SQL Server computer, Microsoft Exchange
Server computer, domain controller, Internet Authentication
Service (IAS) server, and Internet Information Services (IIS)
server.
· Configure security templates.
· Deploy security templates.
· Troubleshoot security template problems.
· Configure additional security based on computer roles.
Server computer roles include SQL Server computer, Exchange Server
computer, domain controller, Internet Authentication Service (IAS)
server, and Internet Information Services (IIS) server. Client
computer roles include desktop, portable, and kiosk.
· Plan the deployment of service packs and hotfixes.
· Assess the current status of service packs and hotfixes.
Tools include MBSA and the MBSA command-line tool.
· Deploy service packs and hotfixes.
· Plan IPSec deployment.
· Configure IPSec policies to secure communication between
networks and hosts. Hosts include domain controllers, Internet
Web servers, databases, e-mail servers, and client computers.
· Deploy and manage IPSec policies.
· Troubleshoot IPSec.
· Plan and implement security for wireless networks.
· Deploy, manage, and configure SSL certificates, including
uses for HTTPS, LDAPS, and wireless networks. Considerations
include renewing certificates and obtaining self-issued certificates
instead of; publicly issued certificates.
· Configure security for remote access users.
· Plan and configure authentication.
· Plan group structure.
· Plan and configure authorization.
· Install, manage, and configure Certificate Services.
RELATED
COURSES
Managing
and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Environment: exam70-290
Implementing,
Managing, and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Network
Infrastructure: exam 70-291
Planning
and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Network Infrastructure:
exam 70-293
Planning,
Implementing, and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003
Active Directory Infrastructure: exam 70-294
FURTHER
INFORMATION
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pricing, accommodation
etc select the appropriate links above.
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