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Provided by: 123-CBT Computer Based Training Windows 2000 Network--Designing Security Part 4 Sec Internet Access |
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This is the fourth course in a five-part series of the Microsoft Windows 2000 Network - Designing Security curriculum which prepares participants for Microsoft Exam 70-220. This course provides participants with an opportunity to learn how to address security issues encountered when the public is allowed to access their network and security issues encountered when public networks are accessed from their network.
Learn To:
- Identify the security threats introduced by Internet connections.
- Identify the benefits of a firewall.
- Identify the limitations of a firewall.
- Identify the features of IPSec communication modes.
- Identify the actions that need to be performed while designing an IPSec policy.
- Identify the sequence of steps in the phases of IPSec negotiation.
Content Emphasis
Skills-Based
Audience
This course is for System Adminstrators and System Analysts. Participants should have taken Microsoft Windows 2000: Administration series (courses 72410 - 72412), Microsoft Windows 2000 Installation, Configuration, & Administration Series (courses 72413 - 72420), and Microsoft Windows 2000 Implementing and Administering a Windows 2000 Network Infrastructure Series (courses 72421 - 72425).
Total Learning Time
6 - 8 Hour(s)
Course Contents
Unit 1: Securing Private Networks
Duration: 3 - 4 Hour(s)- Identify the security threats introduced by Internet connections.
- Identify the benefits of a firewall.
- Identify the limitations of a firewall.
- Match the components of a firewall with their functions.
- Match the various types of firewall implementations with their security features.
- Identify the guidelines for selecting a firewall implementation for a specified situation.
- Identify the appropriate server placement strategy to be used in a given situation.
- Evaluate a firewall strategy in a specific situation.
Unit 2: Securing Communication Channels
Duration: 3 - 4 Hour(s)- Match the IPSec protocols with their features.
- Identify the features of IPSec communication modes.
- Match the predefined security policies with their features.
- Match the activities that occur in an IPSec management strategy with their examples.
- Identify the actions that need to be performed while designing an IPSec policy.
- Identify the sequence of steps in the phases of IPSec negotiation.
- Identify the situation in which you use a specific security level.
- Match the data authentication methods with the situations in which they are to be used.
- Match the algorithm with the guidelines for selecting the algorithm.
- Match the filter action with the guidelines for selecting the filter action.
- Design an IPSec solution in a specified scenario.
- Analyze an IPSec design in a specific situation.
- Identify the features of SMB.
- Enable SMB signing by using the registry editor.
- Identify the features of CIFS.
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