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Windows 2000 Implementing Security Part 1

123-CBT Computer Based Training
Training Provided by 123-CBT Computer Based Training In this course, you are introduced to the basics of Windows 2000 security. The concepts of encryption and Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) are introduced. You are taught how to plan administrative access including remote administrative access. User account policies, software updates, and Remote Installation Services (RIS) are also covered.

Learn To:

• To identify risks to data and data access on a network.
• To identify potential security threats to data on a network.
• To identify measures used to assess the security standard of a network.
• To identify guidelines for selecting a centralized administrative model.
• To identify guidelines for selecting a decentralized administrative model.
• To match administrative tasks with their key disciplines.
• To match account policies with their features.
• To identify features of Group Policy prioritization.
• To match Group Policy inheritance options with their descriptions.

Audience

Candidates operate in medium to very large computing environments that use Windows 2000 and Active Directory . Operating systems on client computers might include Windows NT Workstation 4.0, Windows 2000 Professional, and Windows XP Professional.

Candidates have a minimum of one year's experience in implementing and administering security and network infrastructures.

Deployment Options

e-Learning

Accreditation

NASBA credits: 4 CPE Credits
CEU credits: 0.70 CEUs

Language Options

US English

Total Learning Time

6 to 8 hours

Objectives

Unit 1: Windows 2000 Security Overview (2 - 3 hours)
• Identify risks to data and data access on a network.
• Identify potential security threats to data on a network.
• Identify measures used to assess the security standard of a network.
• Match components of a network security plan with their considerations.
• Identify security features of Active Directory.
• Match types of trust relationships with their descriptions.
• Identify administration functions of Group Policy.
• Sort features of user-account authentication methods.
• Identify methods used to secure resource access.
• Sort characteristics of the security groups used for resource access.
• Identify features of symmetric key encryption that secures data on a network.
• Identify features of public key encryption.
• Sequence the steps of the process used by digital signatures to authenticate data.
• Sequence the steps of the process used by Encrypting File System (EFS) to encrypt stored data.
• Identify features of protocols used to encrypt transmitted data.
• Identify components of a Public Key Infrastructure (PKI).
• Identify elements of a digital certificate.
• Identify features of a certification authority (CA).

Unit 2: Administrative Access (2 hours)
• Identify guidelines for selecting a centralized administrative model.
• Identify guidelines for selecting a decentralized administrative model.
• Match administrative tasks with their key disciplines.
• Identify security management tasks.
• Identify considerations for designing an administrative group.
• Identify physical security options.
• Identify logical security options.
• Identify methods for using the RunAs command.
• Identify methods used to secure remote administration.
• Identify features of Microsoft Management Console (MMC).
• Identify features of Terminal Services.
• Identify features of Telnet.

Unit 3: Planning User Accounts (2 - 3 hours)
• Match account policies with their features.
• Match security events that Windows 2000 can audit with their descriptions.
• Identify considerations for planning an audit strategy.
• Identify features of Remote Installation Services (RIS).
• Sequence the steps to set up a source computer.
• Sort characteristics of CD-based images and RIPrep images.
• Identify features of Group Policy prioritization.
• Match Group Policy inheritance options with their descriptions.
• Identify default security settings of a newly created user account.
• Identify benefits of using scripts and templates to create user accounts.
• Identify consequences of moving user accounts.
• Identify considerations for delegating authority.
• Identify functions of the Microsoft Baseline Security Analyzer (MBSA).
• Identify features of Software Update Services.
• Identify functions of the Hotfix Checker (HFNetChk) command.
• Scan a Windows-based computer by using the Microsoft Baseline Security Analyzer (MBSA).
• Identify functions of an answer file in the installation of a CD-based image.
• Associate an answer file with a CD-based image.
• Create a Remote Installation Services (RIS) startup disk.
• Identify the options for installing an image on a Remote Installation Services (RIS) client computer.
• Identify the options to create a RIPrep image.

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