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| Microsoft Windows 2000 - Security Design: Communication |
| Course Status: | Released | Courseware Features |
| Course Language: | English | |
| Course Duration: | 5 Hours | |
| Deployment Options: | Online, Interactive CDs, Network, Downloads, Intranet |
Audience |
| Windows NT 4.0 administrators who operate in medium to large computing environments having a minimum of one year?s experience implementing and administering network operating systems; support professionals, system architects, and consultants responsible for implementing securitysolutions; managers and project managers involved in the design, planning, and deployment of IT systems;candidates for the MCSE Windows 2000 certification; IT professionals who wish to upgrade their current MCSE certifica |
Prerequisites |
| The SmartCurricula Microsoft Windows 2000 - Core Technologies or equivalent knowledge, the SmartCourse Microsoft Windows 2000 ? Update: New Features and Architecture; students new to Windows 2000 should complete the SmartCurricula Microsoft Windows 2000 - Installation and Administration, Microsoft Windows 2000 - Implementing a Network Infrastructure and Microsoft Windows 2000 - Implementing an Active Directory Infrastructure or Microsoft Windows 2000 ? Update; the SmartCourses Microsoft Windows 2000 - Network Protocols and Remote Access and Microsoft Windows 2000 - Group Policy |
Course Aim |
| To enable students to design protocol-level security, to secure network services, to secure connections from remote users and remote offices, and to provide remote users with secure access to local resources |
Learning Objectives |
| Design a protocol-level security strategy. Design Windows 2000 network services security. Provide remote users and offices with secure access to local resources. Implement secure access between private networks. |
Topics Covered |
| Securing communication channels - Analyzing requirements - Network and application security - Securing a network - IP security - Hands-on: Designing an IPSec strategy Securing network services - Analyzing data access methods - DNS and SNMP security - Designing DNS and SNMP security - RIS and Terminal Services security - Designing RIS and Terminal Services Securing remote user access - Remote access requirements - Secure dial-up - Secure VPN connections - Designing remote access Securing access to remote offices - Analyzing requirements - Secure office connections - Designing remote office connections |