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Designing Security
for Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Network Exam 70-298
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Instructor-Led Format |
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| Audience |
Administrators,
Application developers, programmers, project leaders
and other technical individuals that need to acquire
the necessary skills to pass the Microsoft Certified
Systems Engineer certification exam series. |
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Duration |
3 CDs |
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| Course Abstract |
Our multi-media
instructor-led CBT MCSE Exam 70-298 course provides
you with the knowledge and skills to design a
secure network infrastructure. Topics include
assembling the design team, modeling threats,
and analyzing security risks in order to meet
business requirements for securing computers in
a networked environment. The course encourages
decision-making skills through an interactive
tool that simulates real-life scenarios that the
target audience may encounter. You are given the
task of collecting the information and sorting
through the details to resolve the given security
requirement.
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| Price |
| Single User (CDROM) |
$595.00 |
| Singe User (eLearning Portal) |
$425.00 |
| Multi-User LAN (2-5 users) |
$1199.00 |
| more than 5 users |
Call for Pricing |
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| Program Includes |
The following components are included in
this course:
- 3 CD-ROMs - Live instructor-led classroom
sessions with full Audio, Video and demonstration
components
- 1 Certification Exam Simulator
- 1 Microsoft Press MCP Study Guide
- Hands-on demonstrations
- Printable Courseware - Instructor Keynotes,
PowerPoint slides and review questions
- Exclusive LearningZone Live Mentor more details
- Help Whenever you need it! Exclusive LearningZone
- Why wait for email support? Chat Live with
our Certified Instructors anytime around the
clock (7x24) an $395 Value
- Proven technique- Exam Secrets Review
- Exclusive Exam Pass Guarantee
- Certificate of Completion
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| Course Experts |
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Kevin
Wolford was involved in the early
stage development and beta testing of Windows.NET
Server (Windows Server 2003) and has authored
several highly regarded Microsoft certification
books for both New Riders and Sybex. He
started his computer career in 1983 and
since then, has been a technical writer,
network administrator, and trainer. Kevin
spent many years working with Novell and
is a CNI and Master CNE. In 1998 Kevin founded
Tech Training, to as he likes to say "give
himself a chance to test his unique training
ideas on paying customers". He is also
an MCSE, Microsoft Certified Trainer MCT,
and is certified in SMS, SQL Server, TCP/IP,
NT Workstation, NT Server, Exchange Server,
Windows 9x and 2000.
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| Course
Topics |
The following
list represents the sections and topics discussed
in this virtual instructor-led course offering. |
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- Creating the Conceptual Design
for Network Infrastructure Security
by Gathering and Analyzing Business
and Technical Requirements
- Analyze business requirements
for designing security
- Considerations include existing
policies and procedures, sensitivity
of data, cost, legal requirements,
end-user impact, interoperability,
maintainability, scalability, and
risk
- Analyze existing security policies
and procedures
- Analyze the organizational requirements
for securing data
- Analyze the security requirements
of different types of data
- Analyze risks to security within
the current IT administration structure
and security practices
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- Design a framework for designing
and implementing security. The framework
should include prevention, detection,
isolation, and recovery
- Predict threats to your network
from internal and external sources
- Design a process for responding
to incidents
- Design segmented networks
- Design a process for recovering
services
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- Analyze technical constraints
when designing security
- Identify capabilities of the
existing infrastructure
- Identify technology limitations
- Analyze interoperability constraints
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- Creating the Logical Design for
Network Infrastructure Security
- Design a public key infrastructure
(PKI) that uses Certificate Services
- Design a certification authority
(CA) hierarchy implementation. Types
include geographical, organizational,
and trusted
- Design enrollment and distribution
processes
- Establish renewal, revocation
and auditing processes
- Design security for CA servers
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- Design a logical authentication
strategy
- Design certificate distribution
- Design forest and domain trust
models
- Design security that meets interoperability
requirements
- Establish account and password
requirements for security
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- Design security for network management
- Manage the risk of managing networks
- Design the administration of
servers by using common administration
tools. Tools include Microsoft Management
Console (MMC), Terminal Server,
Remote Desktop for Administration,
Remote Assistance, and Telnet
- Design security for Emergency
Management Services
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- Design a security update infrastructure
- Design a Software Update Services
(SUS) infrastructure
- Design Group Policy to deploy
software updates
- Design a strategy for identifying
computers that are not at the current
patch level
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- Creating the Physical Design for
Network Infrastructure Security
- Design network infrastructure
security
- Specify the required protocols
for a firewall configuration
- Design IP filtering
- Design an IPSec policy
- Secure a DNS implementation
- Design security for data transmission.
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- Design security for wireless networks
- Design public and private wireless
LANs
- Design 802.1x authentication
for wireless networks
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- Design user authentication for
Internet Information Services (IIS)
- Design user authentication for
a Web site by using certificates
- Design user authentication for
a Web site by using IIS authentication
- Design user authentication for
a Web site by using RADIUS for IIS
authentication
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- Design security for Internet Information
Services (IIS)
- Design security for Web sites
that have different technical requirements
by enabling only the minimum required
services
- Design a monitoring strategy
for IIS
- Design an IIS baseline that is
based on business requirements
- Design a content management strategy
for updating an IIS server
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- Design security for communication
between networks
- Select protocols for VPN access
- Design VPN connectivity
- Design demand-dial routing between
internal networks
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- Design security for communication
with external organizations
- Design an extranet infrastructure
- Design a strategy for cross-certification
of Certificate Services
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- Design security for servers that
have specific roles
- Roles include domain controller,
network infrastructure server, file
server, IIS server, terminal server,
and POP3 mail server
- Define a baseline security template
for all systems
- Create a plan to modify baseline
security templates according to
role
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- Designing an Access Control Strategy
for Data
- Design an access control strategy
for directory services
- Create a delegation strategy
- Analyze auditing requirements
- Design the appropriate group
strategy for accessing resources
- Design a permission structure
for directory service objects
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- Design an access control strategy
for files and folders
- Design a strategy for the encryption
and decryption of files and folders
- Design a permission structure
for files and folders
- Design security for a backup
and recovery strategy
- Analyze auditing requirements
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- Design an access control strategy
for the registry
- Design a permission structure
for registry objects
- Analyze auditing requirements
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- Creating the Physical Design for
Client Infrastructure Security
- Design a client authentication
strategy
- Analyze authentication requirements
- Establish account and password
security requirements
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- Design a security strategy for
client remote access
- Design remote access policies
- Design access to internal resources
- Design an authentication provider
and accounting strategy for remote
network access by using Internet
Authentication Service (IAS).
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- Design a strategy for securing
client computers
- Considerations include desktop
and portable computers
- Design a strategy for hardening
client operating systems
- Design a strategy for restricting
user access to operating system
features
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