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Microsoft Security Guidance Training V
Type of course: Classroom

| Fee | £395 |
|---|---|
| Days | 1 |
| Course code | MS2808 |
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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 securing Exchange Server clients, protecting e-mail and data content, securing services and critical accounts, and securing administrative accounts and remote access using smart cards.
Attendees will be current IT professionals with experience using Microsoft Windows 2000 Server or Microsoft Windows Server 2003 and with knowledge of Microsoft Active Directory concepts. Students will also benefit from experience with Microsoft Exchange 2000 or Exchange Server 2003. 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 Microsoft Windows 2000 or Microsoft Windows Server 2003
- Experience with Active Directory and Group Policy
- Basic understanding of Windows authorization and authentication concepts
- Working knowledge of Internet protocols including POP3, IMAP4, SMTP, and HTTP
- Basic understanding of PKI concepts and technologies
Delegates will learn how to
- List challenges related to message security.
- Compare commonly employed methods used to secure and protect e-mail content, such as S/MIME and Information Rights Management.
- Compare commonly employed methods used to secure client access to Exchange Server, such as RPC over HTTP and publishing Exchange Server services by using Internet Security and Acceleration (ISA) Server 2004.
- Configure Outlook 2003 to improve security, by implementing features such as attachment security.
- Compare forms-based authentication, SSL, and S/MIME as methods for securing Outlook Web Access.
- Identify challenges and benefits to protecting confidential information.
- Identify and explain the components and prerequisites needed to implement a Rights Management Services infrastructure.
- Explain the process of key generation, distribution, and management.
- Highlight implementation best practices for both server and client scenarios
- Review and demonstrate the administrative and configuration tasks associated with Rights Management on the server.
- Understand the challenges faced with securing service and critical accounts.
- Explain the types of accounts used to run services.
- Understand how to plan for service-account security.
- Understand how to run services securely by determining current service-security status and then implementing least privilege for service deployment.
- Explain how to secure administrative accounts by using Microsoft best practices.
- Identify common security challenges and benefits of using multifactor authentication.
- Identify and evaluate prerequisites and hardware needed to implement a multifactor authentication strategy using smart cards.
- Explain how to use smart cards to secure administrator accounts.
- Explain how to use smart card authentication to secure remote access.
Course Outline
Implementing Messaging Security for Exchange Server Clients
- Implementing Message Security
- Configuring Secure Client Access to Exchange Server
- Understanding Additional Outlook 2003 Security Features
- Securing Outlook Web Access
Protecting Information with Microsoft Windows Rights Management Services
- Introduction to Managing Digital Information
- Understanding Rights Management Services
- Planning Considerations for RMS Deployments
- Administering an RMS Infrastructure
Securing Services and Critical Accounts
- Securing Administrator Accounts
- Overview of Service Account Security
- Planning Service Account Security
- Implementing Service Account Security
Implementing Multifactor Authentication Using Smart Cards
- Securing Accounts by Using Multifactor Authentication
- Planning the Implementation of Smart Card Authentication
- Using Smart Cards to Secure Administrative Accounts
- Implementing Smart Cards to Secure Remote Access
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Xpertise – Microsoft Security Guidance Training V training courses
Xpertise provides Microsoft Security Guidance Training V training courses from 7 UK locations: in Altrincham Manchester, Hinckley East Midlands, Leeds Yorkshire, London King William Street, Maidenhead Berkshire, Malmesbury Wiltshire and Washington Tyne & 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.
