Virtual Training Company's Managing Windows 2000 Security, taught by Microsoft certified instructor Bill Ferguson, is geared specifically towards helping you prepare for and pass the Microsoft Certification Exam # 70-220. First, he will teach you about some potential security risks to the data and functionality of a Windows 2000 network, along with security evaluation standards in place around the world. From there, he will discuss the security features built into Windows 2000 and the best way to implement them. You will then learn how to set up secure user accounts and administrative access, how to design network security, how to secure files and printers, and how and why to secure communication within a Local Area Network. He also covers remote Access and Office security, security to and from the Internet and with Extranets, and how to design a public key infrastructure. Finally, he will help you develop a security plan based on all of the topics covered, and will review and help you prepare for taking the 70-220 test. To start learning now, simply click on one of the movie topics below.
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Training Program Details
Introduction and Overview
Introduction and Overview Pt.1
Introduction and Overview Pt.2
Potential Security Risks
Potential Risks Overview
Security Evaluation and Standards
Security Standards Overview
Planning for Security
Windows 2000 Security Features
Windows 2000 Security Overview
Active Directory Structure and Security
SIDs/DACLs
SACLs and Auditing
Trusts
Group Policy
Delegating Administrative Authority
Authentication
Encryption
User Accounts and Security
User Accounts and Security Overview
Creating Accounts
Using Templates
Strategies for Using Groups
Creating Groups
Account Policies
Group Policies
Inheritance of Group Policies
Filtering Group Policies
Delegating Authority
Auditing User Accouts
Administrative Access
Administrative Access Overview
Administrative Models
Administrative Tasks
Local Administrative Access and Security
Remote Administrative Access and Security
Designing Security For The Network
Designing Security Overview
Physical Security
Local Security Configuration
Secuirty Templates Overview
Default and Pre-Configured Templates
Custom Templates
Security Configuration and Analysis
Securing Files
Securing Files Overview
NTFS File System
Combining NTFS with Share Access
NTFS Permissions with Groups
Encrypting File System
Auditing File Access
Backing Up and Restoring
Anti-Virus Protection
Securing Printers
Securing Printers Overview
Printer Permissions
Printer Priorities
Locating Printers
Securing LAN Communication
Securing LAN Communication Overview
Potential Risks
Application Layer Security
IP Layer Security
IPSec Policies
IPSec Authentication
IPSec Filters
Network Traffic Encryption
Verifying & Troubleshooting IPSec
Security For Non-Microsoft Clients
Security with UNIX
Secuirty with Netware
Security with Macintosh
Securing Traffic with Non-Windows 2000 Servers
Securing Non-Windows 2000 Servers Overview
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)
Domain Name System (DNS)
Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)
Monitoring Security Breaches
Remote Access Security
Remote Access Security Overview
Security for Dial-In Access
Virtual Private Network Connection
Remote Access Polices
Setting New Remote Access Policies
Remote Access Authentication and Encryption
RADIUS Authentication and Accounting
Configuring a RAS Server for RADIUS
Configuring a RADIUS Server
Secuirty with Remote Offices
Remote Office Security Overview
Securing a Virtual Private Network
Securing Routers
Secuirty From the Internet
Security From the Internet Overview
Firewalls
Screened Subnets and Bastion Hosts
Security To The Internet
Protecting Internal Network Resources
Network Address Translation (NAT)
Installing and Configuring NAT
Internet Configuration
Security with MS Proxy
Security With Extranets
Security with Extranets Overview
Providing Secure Access to Partners
Securing Applications & Data Used By Partners
Active Directory and Partner Accounts
Authentication from Trusted Domains
Designing A Public Key Infrastructure
Overview
Uses for Certificates
Certificate Authorities
Setting Up Certificate Hierarchies
Managing a Standalone Server
Managing an Enterprise Server
Developing A Secuirty Plan
Developing and Designing a Security Plan
Defining Security Requirements
Maintaining Security
How to Take and Pass the 70-220 Test
Preparation and The Day of the Test
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