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Windows Server 2003 Security Design Training Course


Get a demo now !The Windows Server 2003 Security Design course from LearnKey prepares you with the knowledge and skills needed to analyze business requirements for a secure network infrastructure and design a security solution that meets those requirements. Expert instructor Tom Carpenter demonstrates how to create conceptual, logical, and physical designs for network infrastructure security. At the conclusion of the course, you will be prepared to pass the MCP exam 70-298, Designing Security for a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Network.


£150  per user + vat



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Course outline

Session 1

Section A: Security Foundation
· Introduction
· Security
· Privacy
· Reliability
· Prerequisites

Section B: Security Policies
· Policies vs. Procedures
· Creating Policies
· Policy Procedures
· Tips
· End-user Impact

Section C: Data Security
· Data Classification
· Data Flow
· Data Vulnerability
· Data Categories
· Category Options

Section D: Business Requirement
· Cost Analysis
· Legal Issues
· Interoperability
· Maintainability
· Scalability

Section E: Technical Constraints
· Infrastructure
· Technology
· Interoperability
· Analyzing

Section F: Design Principles
· Defense
· Access/Access Points
· Authentication
· Implementation
· CIA

Section G: Security Framework
· 5 Factors
· Design Team
· Threat Prediction
· Threat Modeling
· Threat Detection
· Threat Response

Section H: Risk Management
· Business Impact Analysis
· Business Continuity Planning
· Agents of Threat
· Risk Ratings
· Management Options

Session 2
Section A: Network Management Procedures
· Secure Administration
· Privileged Groups
· Secure Systems
· Tasks & Duties
· Secure Practices
· Securing Tools
· Locking Tools
· Remote Administration

Section B: Secure Maintenance
· Software Deployment
· Patch Detection
· EMS

Section C: Software Updates
· SUS
· Server-Side
· Client-Side
· Requirements
· Administration

Section D: Authentication
· Risks
· Server Methods
· Kerberos
· Strategy
· Certificates

Section E: File & Folder Access
· Permissions Management
· Permission Inheritance
· Effective Permissions
· Auditing
· Group Management

Section F: File & Folder Security
· Encrypting
· Backup & Recovery
· Registry Security
· Printer Security

Section G: Remote Access
· Security Issues
· Accessing Resource
· Policies
· RADIUS
· IAS
· NAQC

Section H: VPN Security
· VPN Traffic
· Tunneling Protocol
· Authentication

Session 3

Section A: Network Infrastructure
· Domain/Forest Structures
· Transitive Trust
· Demand-dial Routing
· Firewall Configuration
· Secure Transmission
· IPSec
· IP Filtering
· IPSec Policy

Section B: Securing DNS
· Understanding DNS
· Common Attacks
· Methods
· DNS Options

Section C: Perimeter Security
· Segmented Networks
· Internal Segmentation
· Extranets
· Cross-Certification

Section D: PKI Overview
· PKI Services
· PKI Terms
· PKI Processes
· Internal vs. External

Section E: PKI Planning
· Determine Needs
· Certificate Usage
· Hierarchy
· Distribution
· Management
· CA Security

Session 4

Section A: Server Baselines
· Baseline Options
· Recommendations
· Security Templates
· Create Policies
· Using Templates

Section B: AD Security
· AD Delegation
· Delegation Scenario
· Access Control

Section C: Client Security
· Client Threats
· Hardening Clients
· Restrictions
· System Restrictions

Section D: Wireless Essentials
· Basic Infrastructure
· Public Networks
· Private Networks

Section E: Wireless Security
· Wireless Threats
· Wireless Standards
· Authentication
· Encryption
· Access Point
· Best Practices





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