Training Course:Microsoft Windows 2003 SecuritySchool/Trainer:Global Knowledge (UK) Inc. Dublin,Maidenhead, United Kingdom
Course Format: Classroom | E-learning | Virtual Class | Online | On-site | Blended | Self-paced
Course Description:
'' Windows 2000 has a vastly different security infrastructure than Windows NT 4.0. Utilising Kerberos authentication protocol, Public Key Infrastructure, and IPSec, Windows 2000 has much better security features than its predecessor and offers the potential for the security needed in your mission critical enterprise. Security and network professionals will need to learn all these new features in order to take advantage of Windows 2000 and be able to understand and protect against the security problems in the new OS. This course will teach you all you need to know to utilise the strengths of Windows 2000 and protect your organisation from its weaknesses.
Learn How To
Utilise Kerberos Authentication Protocol User Account Security Public Key Infrastructure Certificate Server Smartcards IPSec Identify Windows 2000 Hacker Threats Prepare to Pass MS Exam 70-220
Course Outline Windows 2000 Security Overview Securing Active Directory Using Group Policy to Secure User Accounts Authenticating Users With Kerberos Configuring Microsoft Certificate Server Configuring Smart Cards for Windows 2000 Securing Access to Files Encrypting Network Data Using IPSec Authenticating Remote Users Securing Traffic Sent Over the Internet Analyzing Security Hacker Threats Third-Party Security Tools
Course Labs
Hands-On Lab 1: Configure group policies to restrict user abilities. Configure user rights. Hands-On Lab 2: Examine Kerberos packets and perform intra-realm authentication. Hands-On Lab 3: Configure Microsoft Certificate Server and issue user certificates. Hands-On Lab 4: Install a Smart Card reader and configure Smart Cards for user logon. Hands-On Lab 5: Prevent file access using permissions. Encrypt and decrypt NTFS files. Hands-On Lab 6: Enable IPSec on the classroom network and attempt to decode the network packets. Hands-On Lab 7: Configure dial-in access in Windows 2000. Hands-On Lab 8: Use L2TP to access data on another machine. Configure and test PPTP. Hands-On Lab 9: Configure remote access policies to restrict user access. Hands-On Lab 10: Analyze the security of the system using built-in tools. Hands-On Lab 11: Use third-party tools to detect security holes in your network. Hands-On Lab 12: Configure your system to withstand the latest break-in tools and methods. Use a password cracker to test password security. Use a sophisticated protocol analyzer to decode network traffic.
Who Needs to Attend Professionals responsible for system and network security administration; including security analysts and network designers.
Suggested Prerequisites
Our Windows 2000 Server course is required before taking this course
Microsoft Windows Server- 2000 and 2003
Followons
Students followed up Microsoft Windows 2000 Security by attending:
Students followed up Microsoft Windows 2003 Security by attending these popular classes:
Microsoft Configuring Active Directory Services Microsoft Implementing Windows 2000 Networking ...''
Please go to the school's official website for training price and schedule: http://www.globalknowledge.com
http://www.globalknowledge.net/training/course.asp?pageid=1007&courseid=13169&catid=557&methodid=c&country=UKIE&translation=English&pagetype=full
Phone:+00 353 (0) 1 613 0340 /+44 (0) 1628 594 700
School Address:
Global Knowledge Training Centre Dublin 27 Lower Mount Street Dublin 2 Phone: +00 353 (0) 1 613 0340 Fax: +00 353 (0) 1 613 0341 Email: salesdesk.ie@globalknowledge.ie
Global Knowledge Training Centre Maidenhead Cincom House 1 Grenfell Road Maidenhead SL6 1HN Berkshire Phone: 0845 304 0044 Phone: +44 (0) 1628 594 700 Fax: +44 (0)1628 776 600 Email: salesdesk.uk@globalknowledge.co.uk
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