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1.1 What is Security?
1.2 What is a Risk?
1.3 Types of Attacks
1.4 Risk Analysis
1.5 Acceptable Levels of Security
2.0 Securing the Local Network
2.1 Business Needs
2.2 Domain Structure & Trusts
2.3 Group Policies
2.4 Authentication
2.5 Controlling Access
2.6 Securing Computers Resources & Communications
2.7 Non-Microsoft Clients
3.0 Controlling Administrative Access
3.1 Administrative Access
3.2 Controlling Access
3.3 Using Terminal Services
3.4 Installing Terminal Services
4.0 Design Issues for User Accounts
4.1 Account Policies
4.2 Group Policy Object
4.3 Strategies for User Creation
4.4 Delegation of Authority
4.5 Auditing User Actions
5.0 Computer Security
5.1 Physical Security
1.1 What is a Baseline?
1.2 Deploying Security Templates
2.0 Securing a File & Print Environment
2.1 File System Security & Share Permissions
2.2 Print Resources
2.3 Securing the Registry
2.4 Securing Data Through EFS
2.5 Securing the Backup/Restore Process
2.6 Viruses
3.0 Securing Network Communications
3.1 Assessing Risk
3.2 Cost of Securing Transmissions
3.3 Application Layer Security
3.4 Protocol Security (IPSEC)
4.0 Securing Access for Non-Microsoft Clients
4.1 UNIX Clients
4.2 NetWare Clients
4.3 Macintosh Clients
4.4 Network Services
1.1 Risks
1.2 Authentication
1.3 Protocols
1.4 Protection Techniques
1.5 Remote Access Policies
1.6 Remote Access Models
1.7 NT 4.0 RAS Sever
1.8 Virtual Private Networks (VPN)
1.9 RADIUS Server
1.10 VPN & RADIUS Example
2.0 Securing Access to Remote Offices
2.1 Connection Methods
2.2 Security at the Router
2.3 VPN's
2.4 Designing Your Solution
3.0 Securing Incoming Internet Access
3.1 Risks (inherit to Internet Access)
3.2 Secure Network Design or Firewall Designs
3.3 Filtering Rules
4.0 Securing Access to the Internet
4.1 Virus Protection
4.2 Modem Control
4.3 Network Address Translation (NAT) Server
4.4 Protecting DNS
4.5 Limiting Access to Internet Services
4.6 User Training
4.7 Proxy Server
4.8 Managing Access through Internet Explorer
1.1 What is an Extranet?
1.2 Security Mechanisms
1.3 Applications
1.4 Connection Types
1.5 Active Directory Design Issues
2.0 Designing a Public Key Infrastructure
2.1 What is a PKI?
2.2 Deign Process for a PKI
2.3 Certificate Templates
2.4 Certificate Life Cycle
2.5 Certificate Authorities
2.6 Installing & Configuring PKI
3.0 Designing a Secure Environment
3.1 7 Step Design Process
3.2 Building a Planning Team
3.3 Security Requirements
3.4 Defining the Scope of a Project
3.5 Building a Project Team
3.6 Developing a Plan
3.7 Deployment
3.8 Maintenance
4.0 A Discussion of Business
4.1 The Grand Plan
4.2 Microsoft's Definition of Security
4.3 Managing Resource Access
4.4 Auditing Resource Access
4.5 Proper Authentication
4.6 Encryption of Data
4.7 Understanding Business Process
Level 1
1.0 Introduction to Security1.1 What is Security?
1.2 What is a Risk?
1.3 Types of Attacks
1.4 Risk Analysis
1.5 Acceptable Levels of Security
2.0 Securing the Local Network
2.1 Business Needs
2.2 Domain Structure & Trusts
2.3 Group Policies
2.4 Authentication
2.5 Controlling Access
2.6 Securing Computers Resources & Communications
2.7 Non-Microsoft Clients
3.0 Controlling Administrative Access
3.1 Administrative Access
3.2 Controlling Access
3.3 Using Terminal Services
3.4 Installing Terminal Services
4.0 Design Issues for User Accounts
4.1 Account Policies
4.2 Group Policy Object
4.3 Strategies for User Creation
4.4 Delegation of Authority
4.5 Auditing User Actions
5.0 Computer Security
5.1 Physical Security
Level 2
1.0 Security Baselines1.1 What is a Baseline?
1.2 Deploying Security Templates
2.0 Securing a File & Print Environment
2.1 File System Security & Share Permissions
2.2 Print Resources
2.3 Securing the Registry
2.4 Securing Data Through EFS
2.5 Securing the Backup/Restore Process
2.6 Viruses
3.0 Securing Network Communications
3.1 Assessing Risk
3.2 Cost of Securing Transmissions
3.3 Application Layer Security
3.4 Protocol Security (IPSEC)
4.0 Securing Access for Non-Microsoft Clients
4.1 UNIX Clients
4.2 NetWare Clients
4.3 Macintosh Clients
4.4 Network Services
Level 3
1.0 Remote Access1.1 Risks
1.2 Authentication
1.3 Protocols
1.4 Protection Techniques
1.5 Remote Access Policies
1.6 Remote Access Models
1.7 NT 4.0 RAS Sever
1.8 Virtual Private Networks (VPN)
1.9 RADIUS Server
1.10 VPN & RADIUS Example
2.0 Securing Access to Remote Offices
2.1 Connection Methods
2.2 Security at the Router
2.3 VPN's
2.4 Designing Your Solution
3.0 Securing Incoming Internet Access
3.1 Risks (inherit to Internet Access)
3.2 Secure Network Design or Firewall Designs
3.3 Filtering Rules
4.0 Securing Access to the Internet
4.1 Virus Protection
4.2 Modem Control
4.3 Network Address Translation (NAT) Server
4.4 Protecting DNS
4.5 Limiting Access to Internet Services
4.6 User Training
4.7 Proxy Server
4.8 Managing Access through Internet Explorer
Level 4
1.0 Securing Access from External Entities1.1 What is an Extranet?
1.2 Security Mechanisms
1.3 Applications
1.4 Connection Types
1.5 Active Directory Design Issues
2.0 Designing a Public Key Infrastructure
2.1 What is a PKI?
2.2 Deign Process for a PKI
2.3 Certificate Templates
2.4 Certificate Life Cycle
2.5 Certificate Authorities
2.6 Installing & Configuring PKI
3.0 Designing a Secure Environment
3.1 7 Step Design Process
3.2 Building a Planning Team
3.3 Security Requirements
3.4 Defining the Scope of a Project
3.5 Building a Project Team
3.6 Developing a Plan
3.7 Deployment
3.8 Maintenance
4.0 A Discussion of Business
4.1 The Grand Plan
4.2 Microsoft's Definition of Security
4.3 Managing Resource Access
4.4 Auditing Resource Access
4.5 Proper Authentication
4.6 Encryption of Data
4.7 Understanding Business Process
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