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Microsoft Security Guidance Training Training Class
Course ID: 5774
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Microsoft Security Guidance Training Training Seminar
Overview: This clinic provides students with introductory knowledge and skills essential for the design and implementation of a secure computing environment.
Who Should Attend: Attendees will be current IT professionals with experience using Microsoft Windows 2000 Server or Microsoft Windows Server??? 2003 and with knowledge of Active Directory?? concepts. The students will be in an environment where they are responsible for aspects of security management and deployment associated with their internal network infrastructure and Internet or intranet services.
At Course Completion: After completing this clinic, students will be able to: - Establish the business case for security. - Apply the Security Risk Management Discipline (SRMD) to ensure that a business becomes and stays secure. - Use multiple layers of defense to minimize the possibility of successful attacks against an organization. - Respond effectively to security incidents. - Describe specific attack scenarios and implement measures to combat them. - Implement best practices for maximizing a secure networked environment. - Discuss the 10 immutable laws of security. - Understand the processes that Microsoft has developed to respond to system attacks, and how to apply a successful patch strategy. - Use patch management tools and processes to implement patch management in their organizations. - Describe the Microsoft strategy for continuing to deliver improved patch management tools, technologies, and information to customers. - Understand the importance of server security. - Understand the three basic security principles. - Use Active Directory objects to manage server security. - Apply the Windows 2003 Security Guide templates for server hardening. - Manage domain controller policy settings. - Harden infrastructure servers by using service startup settings, enabling Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) and Windows Internet Name Service (WINS) logging, and restricting access to DHCP and WINS administrators groups. - Understand the requirements for securing client computers in environments where Windows Server 2003, Windows 2000, and Microsoft Windows NT?? 4.0 servers are present. - Implement best practices for clients in extreme high-security environments. - Increase security for stand-alone clients. - Use Software Restriction Policy to manage and secure computers in an organization. - Understand antivirus strategies and best practices for deploying antivirus software. - Understand firewall technologies and best practices for implementing a firewall.
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Agenda |
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Lesson 1: Essentials of Security
Business Case Security Risk Management Discipline Defense in Depth Security Incident Response Attack Scenarios Best Practices 10 Immutable Laws of Security
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Lesson 2: Implementing Security Patch Management
Patch Management Overview Patch Management Process Patch Management Tools Future Road Map
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Lesson 3: Implementing Server Security on Windows 2000 and Windows Server 2003
Introduction to Securing Servers Core Server Security Active Directory Security Hardening Member Servers Hardening Domain Controllers Hardening Servers for Specific Roles Hardening Stand-Alone Servers
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Lesson 4: Implementing Client Security on Windows 2000 and Windows XP
Introduction to Securing Clients Core Client Security Securing Clients with Active Directory Using Group Policy to Secure Clients Securing Applications Local Group Policy Settings for Stand-Alone Clients Software Restriction Policy Antivirus Software Client Firewalls
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Lesson 5: Note About Microsoft Clinics
Microsoft Official Clinic learning products provide students with technical information on Microsoft products or technologies while discussing real-world considerations for their implementation. Clinics highlight features and functionality through product demonstrations.
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Pre-requisites |
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Hands-on experience with Windows 2000 or Windows Server 2003 management tools
Experience with Active Directory and Group Policy.
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Microsoft Security Guidance Training Training Course Dates and Locations
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Course ID: 5774
| Course Duration: 1 Day
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