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Microsoft Windows 2000 Network Security Design 3.0
 | Duration: | 30 hours |
 | Skill Level: | Advanced |
 | Certifications: | N/A |
 | Delivery Type: | Expert Encore |
| Description |
This course provides the detailed technical knowledge necessary to design a security framework for small, medium, and enterprise networks using Microsoft Windows 2000 technologies. This course contains information on the security issues encountered in specific areas of the network. These areas include local network users, remote users and remote offices, access between private and public networks, and information distribution to partners.
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Skills Taught
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After completing this course, students will be able to:
Assess Security Risks
Explain the Windows 2000 Security Model
Plan Administrative Access
Plan User Accounts
Secure Windows 2000-Based Computers
Secure File and Print Resources
Secure Communication Channels on the Local Network
Provide Secure Access to Non-Microsoft Clients
Provide Secure Access to Remote Users
Provide Secure Access to Remote Offices
Maintain Security when Allowing Public Access to Your Private Network
Maintain Security when Accessing Public Networks from Your Network
Authenticate Trusted Partners
Provide Secure Resource Access to Trusted Partners
Provide Business to Business and e-Commerce Security
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| Audience |
The Microsoft Windows 2000 Network Security Design course was developed for technical professionals responsible for the design of secure access for local users, remote users, between private and public networks, and between business partners using Microsoft Windows 2000 technologies.
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| Prerequisites |
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Prior to taking this course, the student should possess:
Before attending this course students should have completed Microsoft Windows 2000 Active Directory Implementation and Administration 3.0, or obtained equivalent knowledge and skills. Students must also have solid working knowledge of Windows 2000 directory services.
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| Outline |
Module 1: Security Risk Assessment
- Security Risks
- Potential Threats
- Security Standards
- Network Security
Module 2: An Overview of Windows 2000 Security
- Security Features in AD
- Authentication
- Securing Access
- Encryption Technologies
- Encrypting Data
- Public Key Infrastructure
Module 3: Administrative Access Planning
- Administrative Model
- Group Strategies
- Local Access
- Remote Access
Module 4: User Account Planning
- Accounts & Group Policies
- Account Creation & Location
- User Account Actions
Module 5: Windows 2000-based Computer Security
- Plan Physical Security
- Designing Templates
- Evaluating Configuration
- Deploying Templates
- Inspecting Security Policies
- Analyzing and Configuring Policies
- Verify DNS Update Settings
Module 6: File and Print Resource Security
- Protecting Resources
- Encrypting Data
- Backup and Restore
- Creating Encrypted Files
- Exporting/Encryption Recovery Key
- Assigning the File Recovery Agent
Module 7: Communication Channel Security
- Assessing Risks
- Application Layer
- IP-Layer Security
- Deploying Encryption
Module 8: Securing Access to Non-Microsoft Clients
- UNIX Clients
- NetWare Clients
- Macintosh Clients
- Heterogeneous Network
Module 9: Securing Access for Remote Users
- Security for Dial-Up
- Security for VPN
- Centralizing Security
- Installing and Configuring a VPN Server
- Internet Authentication Services
- Allowing and Denying Dial-In Access
Module 10: Securing Access for Remote Offices
- Securing Connections
- VPN Connections
Module 11: Securing Network Access for Internet Users
- Identifying Risks
- Using Firewalls
- Using Screened Subnets
- Securing Public Access
Module 12: Securing Internet Access for Network Users
- Protecting Users
- Planning Usage
- Proxy Server Configuration
- Client-side Configuration
- Filtering with Content Advisor
Module 13: Sharing the Network with Partner Organizations
- Access to Partners
- Securing Applications
- Securing Connections
- Securing Active Directory
- Authenticating Partners
- Configuring Terminal Services
Module 14: Public Key Infrastructure Design
- Using Certificates
- Certificate Life Cycle
- Certification Authority
- Planning a Hierarchy
- Mapping Certificates
- Maintenance Strategies
- Config. Enterprise Subordinate CA
- Installing a User Certificate
- Certificate-Based Authentication NTFS
- Cert-Based Authentication – Request
- Revoking a Certificate
Module 15: Creating a Security Plan
- Design a Security Plan
- Security Requirements
- Maintain the Security Plan
- Clearing the Backup Configuration
- Initial Router Configuration
- Saving the Backup Configuration
Included Labs
- Inspecting Security Policies
- Analyzing and Configuring Policies
- Verify DNS Update Settings
- Creating Encrypted Files
- Exporting/Encryption Recovery Key
- Assigning the File Recovery Agent
- Installing and Configuring a VPN Server
- Internet Authentication Services
- Allowing and Denying Dial-In Access
- Filtering with Content Advisor
- Configuring Terminal Services
- Configuring. Enterprise Subordinate CA
- Installing a User Certificate
- Certificate-Based Authentication NTFS
- Cert-Based Authentication – Request
- Revoking a Certificate
- Clearing The Backup Configure
- Initial Router Configuration
- Saving The Backup Configuration
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