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Implementing and
Administering Security in Windows Server 2003 Network
Exam 70-299
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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 |
10 CDs |
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| Course Abstract |
Our multi-media
instructor-led CBT MCSE Exam 70-299 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
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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:
- 10 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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Clay
Leitzke, MCT, MCSE, MCSE 2003 Messaging,
CCNA, SCNP
Clay is a Microsoft Certified Trainer. He
has instructed throughout the United States,
and his reputation as a dynamic instructor
is proven once again through these instructional
CBTs and videos. Currently, Clay is the
Chief Instructor for Nexus Worldwide Computer
Training providing instruction for the Windows
2000/2003 MCSE and MCSA bootcamps. He also
oversees development and implementation
of the Windows 2000/2003 bootcamp courseware
and lab manuals. Clay was the lead instructor
for Global Knowledge Network Inc. He had
received 12 awards for excellence in course
delivery for Global Knowledge's MCSE bootcamps.
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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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1: Planning and Configuring an Authorization
and Authentication Strategy |
This
module explains how to evaluate the
infrastructure of your organization
and create and document an authorization
and authentication plan that allows
the appropriate level of access to
various security principals. It also
describes trust relationships, domain
and forest functional levels, and
basic security principles.
- Groups and Basic Group Strategy
in Windows Server 2003
- Creating Trusts in Windows Server
2003
- Planning, Implementing, and Maintaining
an Authorization Strategy Using
Groups
- Components of an Authentication
Model
- Planning and Implementing an
Authentication Strategy
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Module 2: Installing,
Configuring, and Managing Certification
Authorities
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This module describes the fundamentals
of the systems that make secure communication
possible. It describes methods, such
as a public key infrastructure (PKI),
that enable you to securely communicate
on networks.
- Introduction to PKI and Certification
Authorities
- Installing a Certification Authority
- Managing a Certification Authority
- Backing Up and Restoring a Certification
Authority
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Module
3: Configuring, Deploying, and Managing
Certificates
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This module explains how to ensure
that the certificates are issued to
the correct security principals and
for the intended purpose. It describes,
for example, how to make the deployment
of certificates an easy and straightforward
task for end users.
- Configuring Certificate Templates
- Deploying and Revoking User and
Computer Certificates
- Managing Certificates
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| Module 4: Planning,
Implementing, and Troubleshooting Smart
Card Certificates |
This module describes how to deploy,
manage, and configure certificates
and certificate templates in a public
key infrastructure (PKI) environment.
- Introduction to Multifactor Authentication
- Planning and Implementing a Smart
Card Infrastructure
- Managing and Troubleshooting
a Smart Card Infrastructure
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| Module 5: Planning,
Implementing, and Troubleshooting Encrypting
File System |
This module describes
how to plan, implement, and troubleshoot
Encrypting File System (EFS).
- Introduction to EFS
- Implementing EFS in a Standalone
Microsoft Windows XP Environment
- Planning and Implementing EFS
in a Domain Environment with a PKI
- Implementing EFS File Sharing
- Troubleshooting EFS
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Module 6: Planning,
Configuring, and Deploying a Secure
Member Server Baseline
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The security of a network depends
on the security configuration of the
servers that make up the network.
Any breach of security on a single
server can jeopardize the security
of all computers in the network, thereby
jeopardizing the security of the network
itself. In this module, students will
learn how to create secure baselines
for servers.
- Overview of a Member Server Baseline
- Planning a Secure Member Server
Baseline
- Configuring Additional Security
Settings
- Deploying Security Templates
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Module 7: Planning,
Configuring, and Implementing Secure
Baselines for Server Roles
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In this module, students
will learn how to create secure baselines
for various server roles.
- Planning and Configuring a Secure
Baseline for Domain Controllers
- Planning and Configuring a Secure
Baseline for DNS Servers
- Planning and Configuring a Secure
Baseline for Infrastructure Servers
- Planning a Secure Baseline for
File and Print Servers
- Planning and Configuring a Secure
Baseline for IIS Servers
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Module 8: Planning,
Configuring, Implementing, and Deploying
a Secure Client Computer Baseline
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In this module, students
will learn how to create secure baselines
for client computers.
- Planning and Implementing a Secure
Client Computer Baseline
- Configuring and Deploying a Client
Computer Baseline
- Planning and Implementing a Software
Restriction Policy
- Implementing Security for Mobile
Clients
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Module 9: Planning
and Implementing Software Update Services
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In this module, students
will learn how to plan and implement
update management strategies on computers.
- Introduction to Software Update
Services and Update Management
- Planning an Update Management
Strategy
- Implementing an SUS Infrastructure
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Module 10: Planning,
Deploying, and Troubleshooting Data
Transmission Security
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This module provides
students with the information they
need to plan and troubleshoot data
transmission security.
- Secure Data Transmission Methods
- Introducing IPSec
- Planning Data Transmission Security
- Implementing Secure Data Transmission
Methods
- Troubleshooting IPSec Communications
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Module 11: Planning
and Implementing Security for Wireless
Networks
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A wireless network uses technology
that enables two or more devices to
communicate through standard network
protocols and electromagnetic waves—not
network cabling—to carry signals
over part or all of the communication
path. This module describes how to
plan and implement security for wireless
networks.
- Introduction to Securing Wireless
Networks
- Implementing 802.1x Authentication
- Planning a Secure WLAN Strategy
- Implementing a Secure WLAN
- Troubleshooting Wireless Networks
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Module 12: Planning
and Implementing Perimeter Security
with Internet Security and Acceleration
Server 2000
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Networks in organizations today
are commonly interconnected—various
networks within an organization connect
to each other, and corporate networks
connect to the Internet. Although
this presents new business opportunities,
it can also cause concerns about security,
performance, and manageability.
- Introduction to Internet Security
and Acceleration Server 2000
- Installing ISA Server 2000
- Securing a Perimeter Network
with ISA Server 2000
- Publishing Servers on a Perimeter
Network
- Securing ISA Server Computers
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| Module 13: Securing
Remote Access |
Remote access enables remote access
clients to access corporate networks
as if they were directly connected
to the corporate network. The remote
access clients connect to the network
by using dial-up communication links.
The security of a network is compromised
if unauthorized remote users gain
access to intranet-based resources.
An effective network access security
design ensures confirmation of the
identity of the clients attempting
to access your organization?s network
resources and protection of specific
resources from inappropriate access
by users.
- Introduction to Remote Access
Technologies and Vulnerabilities
- Planning a Remote Access Strategy
- Deploying Network Access Quarantine
Control Components
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