Designing Security for a Windows 2003 Network - MCSE (70-298)


Full Description
This course is designed to to teach the student network security and related security concerns and necessary actions to protect their Windows 2003network environment. This training and area of expertise advances the student's knowledge base in this one aspect of the overall Certified Systems Engineer's requirements. This course material maps directly to Microsoft's MCSE required exam 70-298. Course includes printable electronic study guides for each level of study.


Outcomes:
The student will gain the ability to understand, plan and design security for a Windows 2003 Network environment. Student should be prepared sufficient to pass the Microsoft MCSE exam #70-270 upon successful completion of this course.


Upon completion of this course, students will be able to Design security in a Windows 2003 server environment. You will have a good understanding of the operating system and how it works. This course is designed to help reach MCSE certification by passing the 70-298 exam.


Assessment:
Pre and post exams and course quizzes are part of the assessment for this course level. Additional exam aids such as test preparation software and labratory simulations and mentoring are available for purchase separately.



Course Information (see above or below lessons, outlines, activities, etc.)
Instructor:Joe Tucker. Joe is a consultant/trainer for Intelligent Concepts, Inc. has extensive experience in technologies such as DNS, DHCP, VPNs and TCP/IP routing and configuration. He has trained many clients on use of Technology and trains in a classroom and lecture environment on how to install and administer Windows NT/2000/2003. His experience in the deployment of operating systems and applications as well as controlling and maintaining user environments and data is extensive. Joe has taught at Microsoft Authorized Technical Education Centers throughout the United States.

His certifications include: CTT Certified Technical Trainer, Cisco Certified Network Associate – CCNA, Microsoft Certified Product Specialist Certification, Microsoft Certified Trainer, and Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer.









Lesson 1: Designing Security for MS Networks


Overview of Security issues


Planning for Network Security


  • Security Policies

  • Security Design Process

  • Security Design team



Identifying Threats to Network Security


  • Introduction to Threats

  • Predicting Threats to Security

  • Team Guidelines



Analyzing Security Risks


  • Introduction to Risk Management

  • Creating a Risk Management Plan




Lesson 2: Designing Security for Resources, Accounts & Authentication


Securing Physical Resources


  • Threats and Risks to Physical Resources

  • Design Security for Physical Resources



Securing Computers


  • Threats and Risks to Computers

  • Designing Security for Computers



Securing Accounts


  • Threats and Risks to Accounts

  • Designing Security for Account



Securing User Authentication


  • Threats and Risks to User Authentication

  • Designing Security for User Authentication






Lesson 3: Designing Security for Data & Network Perimeter

Securing Data


  • Threats and Risks to Data

  • Designing Security for Data



Securing Data Transmission


  • Threats and Risks to Data Transmission

  • Designing Security for Data Security



Securing Network Perimeter


  • Threats and Risks to Network Perimeter

  • Designing Security for Network Perimeters




Designing Responses to a Security Incidence


  • Auditing and Incident Response

  • Designing an Audit Policy

  • Designing an Incident Response Procedure





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