Windows
2002 Network Security Design - W2NS
Description
ATSs Windows 2000 Network Security Design training course will give you
the essential knowledge and skills to design and manage security on a Windows
2000 network. At the conclusion of this course you will understand the security
risks to a network and how to design and implement appropriate solutions, as
well as be prepared to pass exam #70-220.
Module 1
Section A: Security Design Process Security Design Categories
Risks to Data & Services Security Design Process Analyzing
Business Requirements Designing Security Baseline
Section B: Securing Windows 2000 Systems Security Baseline Physical
Security Planning Hardware Configuration Security Securing Passwords
& Templates Evaluating Security Verifying & Analyzing
a Security Baseline Automating Security Analysis Deploying Security
Configurations Guidelines for GPO Deployment Processing Order
of Policies Identifying Effective Policy
Section C: Authentication Strategy Design Introduction Kerberos
& Certificate-based NTLM, Clear Text & Digest Secure Sockets
Layer & Radius Determining Correct Authentication Method Section
D: Unix Authentication Strategy Integration with Unix Systems
Designing Unix Integration NFS Access Securing TCP/IP Programs
Section E: Macintosh Authentication Strategy Integrating with Macintosh
Macintosh Authentication Designing the Macintosh Integration
Section F: NetWare Authentication Strategy Integrating with NetWare
NetWare Authentication NetWare Connectivity Risk & Solution
Module 2
Section A: File & Print Strategy Introduction File System
Security Using DACLS & DACL Inheritance NTFS & Share Permissions
Combining Permissions Print Resources
Section B: EFS & Auditing EFS Features & Protection EFS
Recovery & Options Audit Resources Classified Auditing
Section C: Administrative Model Assigning Access Centralized,
Decentralized & Hybrid Roles & Tasks Defined Security
Management
Section D: Local & Remote Administrative Access Planning Local
Run as Service Planning Remote & Encryption Options Securing
VPN Design Decisions
Section E: Terminal Services Security Remote Administration & Encryption
Choices Preferred Configuration Telnet Administration
Section F: Delegation of Authority & Account Planning Planning
Account Placement Custom & Nesting Groups Managing Administrators
Section G: Audit & Account Policies Audit Policy Audit Strategy
Design Policies Group Policy Inheritance
Section H: Public Key Infrastructure Introduction Certificate
Uses & Requirements CA Hierarchy Third-party & Commercial
CAs Private CA
Module 3
Section A: PKI Design CA Guidelines Availability CA Usage
& Organizational Hierarchy Location Hierarchy
Section B: Certificate Management Mapping Certificates CA Maintenance
Strategies Hardware & Compromise Recovery Minimize Risk
Section C: Network Services Security DNS Security RIS Security
SNMP Security
Section E: Remote-to-Private Networks Introduction Security Design
Risks & Solutions Avoiding Security Weaknesses RAS Policies
& Benefits of VPN Connections Securing VPN Access Using Radius
to Centralize RAS Security
Section F: Private-to-Private Networks Security Design Risks & Solutions
Router Security
Section G: Public-to-Private Networks The Internet Solutions
Using Firewalls Using Screened Subnets Avoiding Vulnerabilities
Section H: Securing Access to Private Networks Access to a Screened
Subnet Traffic to an Http and FTP Server Traffic to a DNS &
Messaging Server Traffic to an Application Server PPTP & L2TP
Traffic to a Tunnel Server Traffic to a Terminal Services Server
Section I: Analyzing Business Requirements Introduction Analyzing
Structure of IT Management Analyzing Technical Requirements Security
Design Summary
Price £ 475
Complementary Courses
W2DS - Windows 2000 Directory Services Administration
W2SD - Windows 2000 Directory Services Design
W2NA - Windows 2000 Network Infrastructure Administration
W2ND - Windows 2000 Network Infrastructure Design
W2PA - Windows 2000 Professional Administration
W2SA - Windows 2000 Server Administration
W2SK - Windows 2000 Skills Update
W2MN - Windows 2000 Managing a Network Environment
WXPP - Windows XP Professional
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