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Course Objectives:
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This intensive instructor-led workshop is designed to give the students the skills necessary to design, implement and maintain a secure Microsoft Win2000 network. Students will learn to implement, manage, and troubleshoot baseline security, service packs, hot fixes, and secure communication channels. In addition, the students will learn to configure, manage, and troubleshoot authentication and remote access security. Additional topics include Implementing and managing a Public Key Infrastructure (PKI), Encrypting File System (EFS), and how to monitor and respond to security incidents involving the network. Upon successful completion of this intense instructor-led training the student will be prepared to take the Microsoft certification exam 70-214. The following further explains the list of topics.
Baseline Security
Topics include configuring, deploying, and troubleshooting security templates including registry and file system permissions, account policies, audit policies, user rights assignment, security options, system services, restricted groups, and event logs. Methods and considerations include Group Policy, scripting, upgraded operating systems, and mixed client-computer operating systems.
Service Packs and Hot Fixes
Students will learn about service packs and hot fixes. Tools used will include MBSA, HFNetChk, Microsoft Software Update Service, Windows Critical Notification Service, SMS, and QChain.
Secure Communication Channels
Students will learn how to configure IPSec to secure communication between networks and hosts including domain controllers, Internet Web servers, databases, e-mail servers, and client computers. Also covered is troubleshooting IPSec including configuring public and private wireless LANs, wireless encryption levels, and wireless network connection settings on client computers.
Authentication and Remote Access Security
Students will configure and troubleshoot authentication for Web users, secure remote access and virtual private network (VPN) protocols. Also included will be configuring authentication of protocols to support mixed Windows client-computer environments, the interoperability of Kerberos authentication with UNIX computers, extranet scenarios, trust relationships, and members of non-trusted domain authentication. Managing client-computer configuration for remote access security will also be covered.
PKI and EFS
Students will learn how to install, manage, and configure Certificate Authority (CA) hierarchies including enterprise, standalone, and third parties. Included are installing, configuring and managing the root, intermediate, and issuing CA including renewals and hierarchy. Configuring certificate templates, the publication of Certificate Revocation Lists (CRLs), public key Group Policy, deploying certificates, publishing certificates through Active Directory, recovering KMS-issued keys and backing up and restoring the CA are also covered. Students will also learn to manage and troubleshoot EFS.
Monitoring and Responding to Security Incidents
Students will learn how to configure and manage auditing including audit log retention and distributing audit logs by using EventComb. Additional topics include analyzing security events and how to respond to security incidents involving hackers, viruses, denial-of-service (DOS) attacks, and natural disasters. |
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