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Windows 2000 - Internet and Extranet Security

123-CBT Computer Based Training
Training Provided by 123-CBT Computer Based Training To enable students to design inbound and outbound Internet security solutions and secure partner access to network and to provide an overview of PKI and enable students to design PKI security solutions
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Windows 2000 - Internet and Extranet Security
Overview:
To enable students to design inbound and outbound Internet security solutions and secure partner access to network and to provide an overview of PKI and enable students to design PKI security solutions
Pre-Requisites:
Experience in designing network infrastructures in environments that support 200-26,000 users and 5-150 physical locations using typical network services and applications including file and print, database, messaging, proxy server or firewall, dial-in server, desktop management, and web hosting
Target Audience:
Students preparing for Microsoft exam 70-220; personnel in medium to very large computing environments that use the Windows 2000 network operating system
Modality:
WEB
Lesson:
Analyzing Internet access requirements in Windows 2000| - outline approaches to protecting a network against viruses, securing modem connections, and restricting Internet access.|Internet usage and firewall design in Windows 2000| - identify threats to network security and give an account of how firewalls and screened subnets can increase security.|Windows 2000 proxy server client-side configuration| - outline how client-side proxy server configurations can be used to increase network security and restrict Internet usage.|Designing a firewall in Windows 2000| - plan a firewall strategy.|Designing secure Internet access in Windows 2000| - plan a strategy to allow Internet access while maintaining local network security.|Windows 2000 Internet access security| - outline the security benefits of firewalls, identify methods for screening network data, and analyze firewall requirements for a network.|Firewall design in Windows 2000| - outline the approaches used for implementing firewalls as barriers to the network and identify security issues relating to firewall placement and public access.|Designing firewalls in Windows 2000| - plan the position of firewalls within a network and select rules to apply to firewalls.|Windows 2000 partner access requirements| - identify requirements for granting network access to business partners.|Designing Windows 2000 secure partner access| - list methods of increasing security for extranet access, and outline security considerations for implementing dial-up access to an extranet.|Securing partner access in Windows 2000| - assess the security requirements for connecting two networks.|Authentication and partner accounts in Windows 2000| - identify the uses of Active Directory in managing partner access and give an account of trust relationships.|Authenticating partners in Windows 2000| - plan a strategy for sharing network information securely between partners.|Windows 2000 public key infrastructure overview| - define public key infrastructure's (PKI's) function, outline the elements of PKI, and identify requirements for certificate use.|Windows 2000 certificates| - outline certificate types and templates and give details of a certificate's life span.|Certificate authorities in Windows 2000| - identify Certificate Authority (CA) types and hierarchies.|Windows 2000 certificate maintenance| - outline the components of a public key infrastructure (PKI) maintenance plan, back up a Certificate Authority (CA), and restore a CA's logs from a backup.|Managing certificates in Windows 2000| - back up and restore a Certificate Authority (CA).|Analyzing Windows 2000 PKI requirements| - identify uses of public key infrastructure (PKI) in network security and assess Certificate Authority (CA) requirements on a network.|The Windows 2000 CA hierarchy| - identify the structure of a Certificate Authority (CA) hierarchy, outline the function of each level, and list criteria that determine CA organization.|Designing a Windows 2000 CA hierarchy| - structure a Certificate Authority (CA) hierarchy according to organizational requirements.|Windows 2000 certificate mapping| - give an account of certificate-mapping issues.|Designing Windows 2000 certificate mapping| - design a certificate-mapping strategy.|
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