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Provided by: 123-CBT Computer Based Training Windows 2000 Implementing Security Part 2 |
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Provided by 123-CBT Computer Based Training
This course, teaches about security for Windows 2000-based computers. Security templates and security baselines are covered. The learner is guided through additional security configurations including security settings for file and print resources. Web server security and Internet security are also covered.
To identify password security features of the system key (SYSKEY) utility.
To understand hardware security methods.
To match SQL Server roles with their descriptions.
To identify security features of Exchange 2000 Server.
To sort the benefits of NTFS file system and FAT.
To identify guidelines for protecting a private network from a virus.
To identify risks of using a modem to access the Internet from a private network.
To identify features of private networking addressing.
Candidates should have a minimum of one year's experience in implementing and administering security and network infrastructures.
CEU credits: 0.70 CEUs
Identify guidelines for planning physical network security.
Identify password security features of the system key (SYSKEY) utility.
To understand hardware security methods.
Identify options for applying security settings to a computer upgraded from Windows NT.
Identify options for running a non-Windows 2000-certified application.
Match incremental security templates with their descriptions.
Match security template settings with their descriptions.
Identify options for customizing a security template.
Identify tasks for evaluating a security configuration using a security baseline.
Match secedit command options with their descriptions.
Identify methods for deploying security configurations.
Create a security template.
Assign a security template.
Unit 2: Additional Security (2 - 3 hours)
Match SQL Server roles with their descriptions.
Identify security features of Exchange 2000 Server.
Sort the benefits of NTFS file system and FAT.
Identify features of discretionary access control list (DACL) settings.
Identify features of Internet Information Services (IIS) authentication methods.
Identify the benefits of combining share permissions and NTFS file system permissions.
Identify options for protecting access to print resources.
Identify methods for protecting the registry.
Sequence the steps for designing a security plan.
Identify considerations for planning local network security.
Identify considerations for planning remote network security.
Identify considerations for planning public network security.
Identify considerations for planning partner access to a network.
Identify sources of security information.
Identify features of Internet Information Services (IIS).
Identify steps for configuring authentication methods.
Configure Web site security.
Unit 3: Internet Security (2 - 3 hours)
Identify guidelines for protecting a private network from a virus.
Identify risks of using a modem to access the Internet from a private network.
Identify features of private networking addressing.
Identify guidelines for protecting private network Domain Name System (DNS) Namespaces from IP spoofing.
Identify guidelines for selecting protocols to access the Internet.
Identify methods for restricting Internet access.
Match the services provided by Proxy Server with their descriptions.
Match the authentication methods supported by Proxy Server with their descriptions.
Identify reasons for auditing Proxy Server logs.
Identify options to configure a proxy client.
Match security zones with their features.
Identify features of Content Advisor.
Learn To:
To identify guidelines for planning physical network security. To identify password security features of the system key (SYSKEY) utility.
To understand hardware security methods.
To match SQL Server roles with their descriptions.
To identify security features of Exchange 2000 Server.
To sort the benefits of NTFS file system and FAT.
To identify guidelines for protecting a private network from a virus.
To identify risks of using a modem to access the Internet from a private network.
To identify features of private networking addressing.
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 should have a minimum of one year's experience in implementing and administering security and network infrastructures.
Deployment Options
e-LearningAccreditation
NASBA credits: 4 CPE CreditsCEU credits: 0.70 CEUs
Language Options
US EnglishTotal Learning Time
6 to 8 hoursObjectives
Unit 1: Windows 2000-Based Computers (2 hours) Identify guidelines for planning physical network security.
Identify password security features of the system key (SYSKEY) utility.
To understand hardware security methods.
Identify options for applying security settings to a computer upgraded from Windows NT.
Identify options for running a non-Windows 2000-certified application.
Match incremental security templates with their descriptions.
Match security template settings with their descriptions.
Identify options for customizing a security template.
Identify tasks for evaluating a security configuration using a security baseline.
Match secedit command options with their descriptions.
Identify methods for deploying security configurations.
Create a security template.
Assign a security template.
Unit 2: Additional Security (2 - 3 hours)
Match SQL Server roles with their descriptions.
Identify security features of Exchange 2000 Server.
Sort the benefits of NTFS file system and FAT.
Identify features of discretionary access control list (DACL) settings.
Identify features of Internet Information Services (IIS) authentication methods.
Identify the benefits of combining share permissions and NTFS file system permissions.
Identify options for protecting access to print resources.
Identify methods for protecting the registry.
Sequence the steps for designing a security plan.
Identify considerations for planning local network security.
Identify considerations for planning remote network security.
Identify considerations for planning public network security.
Identify considerations for planning partner access to a network.
Identify sources of security information.
Identify features of Internet Information Services (IIS).
Identify steps for configuring authentication methods.
Configure Web site security.
Unit 3: Internet Security (2 - 3 hours)
Identify guidelines for protecting a private network from a virus.
Identify risks of using a modem to access the Internet from a private network.
Identify features of private networking addressing.
Identify guidelines for protecting private network Domain Name System (DNS) Namespaces from IP spoofing.
Identify guidelines for selecting protocols to access the Internet.
Identify methods for restricting Internet access.
Match the services provided by Proxy Server with their descriptions.
Match the authentication methods supported by Proxy Server with their descriptions.
Identify reasons for auditing Proxy Server logs.
Identify options to configure a proxy client.
Match security zones with their features.
Identify features of Content Advisor.
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