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Microsoft Security Guidance Training II
Type of course: Classroom
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| Fee | £395 |
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| Days | 1 |
| Course code | MS2802 |
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Overview
This one-day instructor-led clinic builds on existing knowledge of server and client security and provides students with the knowledge and skills to apply best practices to implement perimeter and network defenses and enhance security for applications and Microsoft Windows Server System components. It also provides students with prescriptive guidance to enhance security for Microsoft Windows server and client computers and practical strategies for implementing security best practices across an environment.
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. Students will also benefit from experience with Microsoft Exchange Server, Microsoft SQL Server™, and Microsoft Internet Security and Acceleration (ISA) Server 2000. 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.
Prerequisites
Before attending this clinic, students must have:
- Hands-on experience with Windows 2000 or Windows Server 2003 management tools.
- Experience with Active Directory and Group Policy.
- Attended Clinic 2801, Microsoft Security Guidance Training I, or have equivalent knowledge.
Delegates will learn how to
- Use Internet Connection Firewall (ICF) to protect clients
- Understand the importance of client and server security
- Describe the tasks and tools involved in implementing client security
- Identify the methods for securing Windows operating systems
- Protect wireless networks
- List methods available for providing mobile client security
- Learn real-world strategies for patch management and network security and how to troubleshoot problems with existing security configurations
- Understand best practices for enhancing security across heterogeneous environments, including legacy and third-party systems
- Understand how to implement perimeter defenses
- Use ISA Server to protect the network perimeter
- Implement client defenses
- Protect Exchange Server, SQL Server, and Microsoft Small Business Server, and keep data secure and private
- Identify the important tasks that you can do today to improve your organization’s security
- Describe the tasks and tools involved in implementing server security
- List methods available for securing Microsoft Internet Information Services (IIS)
- Build on existing knowledge of server, client, and network security and learn practical strategies for implementing the best practices for security across your environment
- Protect networks by using IP Security (IPSec).
- Explain the basics of network security and the reasons why your defenses should be layered from the general to the specific for the most secure environment
Link to this page: http://www.xpertise.co.uk/MS2802
Xpertise – Microsoft Security Guidance Training II training courses
Xpertise provides Microsoft Security Guidance Training II training courses from 22 UK locations: in Aberdeen Scotland, Altrincham Manchester, Birmingham West Midlands, Bristol South West, Edinburgh Scotland, Glasgow Scotland, Hinckley East Midlands, Leeds Yorkshire, Leeds Yorkshire (Ring Road), London King William Street, London Middlesex Street, London Rosebery Avenue, London Tabernacle Street, Maidenhead Berkshire, Malmesbury Wiltshire, Manchester (Exchange Quay), Milton Keynes Buckinghamshire, Newcastle Tyne and Wear, Reading Berkshire, Stockport Manchester, Swindon Wiltshire and Washington Tyne and Wear – and at 44 partner locations nationwide.
Xpertise Training reserves the right to improve the specification and format of its courses for the benefit of its customers without notice to the customer.
