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Short Description:
Develop the knowledge and skills you need to design a security framework for small, medium, and enterprise networks using Microsoft Windows 2000 technologies.

Full Description:
Overview

Develop the knowledge and skills you need to design a security framework for small, medium, and enterprise networks using Microsoft Windows 2000 technologies.


Skills taught

Identify the security risks associated with managing resource access and data flow on the network
Describe how key technologies within Windows 2000 are used to secure a network and its resources
Plan a Windows 2000 administrative structure so that permissions are granted only to appropriate users
Plan an Active Directory directory service structure that facilitates secure and verifiable user account creation and administration
Define minimum security requirements for Windows 2000 based domain controllers, application servers, file and print servers, and workstations
Design a strategy for securing local storage of data and providing secure network access to file and print resources
Design end-to-end security for the transmission of data between hosts on the network
Design a strategy for securing access for non-Microsoft clients within a Windows 2000 based network
Design a strategy for securing local resources accessed by remote users who use dial-up or Virtual Private Network (VPN) technologies
Design a strategy for securing local resources accessed by remote offices within a Wide Area Network (WAN) environment
Protect private network resources from public network users
Design a strategy for securing private network user access to public networks
Design a strategy for authenticating trusted users over public networks
Design a strategy for securing data and application access for the private network when accessed by trusted partners
Plan for an e-commerce implementation between your organization and external business partners that facilitates business communication
Design a structured methodology for securing a Windows 2000 network


Audience

Administrators who plan security for Windows 2000 organizations and operate in medium to very large computing environments that typically have multiple physical locations, mixed client connection protocols, and Internet messaging connectivity.


Prerequisites

You should complete:

Updating Support Skills from Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 to Microsoft Windows 2000 (M1560) or
Implementing and Administering Microsoft Windows 2000 Directory Services (M2154)
or have equivalent working knowledge of Microsoft Windows 2000 Directory Services.


Course materials

The course workbook and lab book are yours to keep. You are provided with the following software for use in the classroom:

Windows 2000 Advanced Server
Network Monitor 2.0


Machine requirements

Internet access, through your home or office system, is required for the purpose of weekly chat and conferencing sessions. A system with a 500 MHz Intel processor, 124 Mb RAM, 4 GB disk space, Internet access, and a network card is required to perform self-paced labs.


Key topics

Assessing security risks
Identifying potential threats
Planning network security
Introducing Windows 2000 security
Planning Administrative Access
Securing Windows 2000 based computers
Securing file and print resources
Securing communication channels
Providing secure access to remote users
Providing secure access to remote offices
Providing secure access between private and public networks
Extending the network to partner organizations
Designing a public key infrastructure
Planning user accounts
Providing secure access to non-Microsoft clients
Providing secure network access to Internet users
Providing secure Internet access to network users
Developing a security plan


Certification

This course helps you prepare for Microsoft Certified Professional (MCP) Exam 70-220: Designing Security for a Microsoft Windows 2000 Network.



Duration:
5.0 Days

Price:
$1,895.00

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