Designing Security for a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Network (Exam 70-298)
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Description:
This course will provide you with working knowledge related to design a secure network infrastructure. You will learn how to plan and manage team, approach and analyze threats and security risks.
Audience
IT systems engineers, network security specialists, and decision makers.
Duration: 3 days.
Prerequisites:
One to three years of working experience related to business/it security. You must have some knowledge related to the following subjects:
• Microsoft Windows technologies (professional and server.)
• Microsoft Windows Network Infrastructure.
• Implementing and Administering Microsoft Windows Directory Services.
Course Outline:
- Conceptual Design for Network Infrastructure Security.
- Logical Design for Network Infrastructure Security.
- Physical Design for Network Infrastructure Security.
- Access Control Strategy for Data.
- Physical Design for Client Infrastructure Security.
- Technical constraints when designing security.
- Public key infrastructure (PKI).
- Logical authentication strategy.
- Security for network management.
- Security for wireless networks.
- Internet Information Services (IIS).
- Communication between networks.
- Registry, a client authentication strategy, and a client remote access.