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Implementing and Administering Security in a Windows Server 2003 Network

Schedule our instructor led classroom training at your convenience and never miss another lecture or fall behind. You are in complete control. We invited the best Microsoft Trainers in the industry to help us develop the ultimate training & certification program which includes everything you need to fully prepare for the Microsoft certification exams.

Our multi-media instructor-led CBT MCSE Exam 70-299 course provides you with the knowledge and skills to design a secure network infrastructure. Topics include assembling the design team, modeling threats, and analyzing security risks in order to meet business requirements for securing computers in a networked environment. The course encourages decision-making skills through an interactive tool that simulates real-life scenarios that the target audience may encounter. You are given the task of collecting the information and sorting through the details to resolve the given scenario.

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Clay Leitzke - Microsoft Certified Trainer (MCT, MCSE, MCSE 2003 Messaging, CCNA, SCNP)
Clay is a Microsoft Certified Trainer. He has instructed throughout the United States, and his reputation as a dynamic instructor is proven once again through these instructional CBTs and videos. Currently, Clay is the Chief Instructor for Nexus Worldwide Computer Training providing instruction for the Windows 2000/2003 MCSE and MCSA bootcamps. He also oversees development and implementation of the Windows 2000/2003 bootcamp courseware and lab manuals. Clay was the lead instructor for Global Knowledge Network Inc. He had received 12 awards for excellence in course delivery for Global Knowledge's MCSE bootcamps.

Course Features

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This course features cutting-edge, interactive labs, which provide a hands-on learning experience. This environment allows you to interact with the software with out the need for purchasing it or having it installed on your computer.

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Training comes to life with our full-motion video, challenging labs, critical assessment and real-world insight from experts with vast experience in the subject matter. Engage in dynamic learning where multiple senses help reinforce learning concepts. See the steps, hear the explanations, then put your skills to work. Our proven methodology provides an unequaled training experience with exceptional results.


Level 1

Authorization & Authentication

  • 1.1 Group Strategy
  • 1.2 Group Scopes
  • 1.3 Built-in Groups
  • 1.4 System or Special Groups
  • 1.5 Administrating Security Groups
  • 1.6 Restricting Groups
  • 1.7 Demo - Create a Restricted Group Policy
  • 1.8 Trusts
  • 1.9 Authentication
  • 1.10 SID
  • 1.11 Demo - Trust Relationships
  • 1.12 Resource Access
  • 1.13 Authentication - Continued
  • 1.14 Kerberos
  • 1.15 Password Security
  • 1.16 Tools for Troubleshooting Authentication
  • 1.17 Evaluating Your Environment
  • 1.18 Password Policy
  • 1.19 NTLM
  • 1.20 Chapter 1 - Lab
  • 1.21 Chapter 1 - Review
  • Lab - Add Users to Global Group
  • Lab - Restricted Group Option
  • Lab - Restrict Membership
  • Lab - Raise Domain and Forest Levels
  • Lab - Restrict NTLM Authentication

Level 2

Certification Authorities

  • 1.1 PKI and Certification Authorities
  • 1.2 Components of a PKI
  • 1.3 Accounts that use PKI - Enabled Applications
  • 1.4 PKI Tools
  • 1.5 Certification Authority
  • 1.6 CA Hierarchy
  • 1.7 Installing a Certification Authority
  • 1.8 Demo - Installing a Certification Authority
  • 1.9 Managing a Certification Authority
  • 1.10 Revoking Certificates
  • 1.11 Publishes CRLs
  • 1.12 Backing Up and Restoring a (CA)
  • 1.13 Chapter 2 - Lab
  • 1.14 Chapter 2 - Review
  • Lab - Install an Enterprise CA
  • Lab - Backup a Certification Authority
  • Lab - Restore a Certification Authority
  • Lab - Configure the CA

Level 3

Certificate Management

  • 1.1 Configuring Certificate Templates
  • 1.2 Digital Certificates
  • 1.3 Digital Certificates Life Cycle
  • 1.4 Certificate Templates
  • 1.5 Certificate Template Permissions
  • 1.6 Updating a Certificate Template
  • 1.7 Deploying and Revoking Certificates
  • 1.8 Managing Certificates
  • 1.9 Chapter 3 - Review

Smart Card Certificates

  • 2.1 Introduction to Multifactor Authentication
  • 2.2 Multifactor Authentication Devices
  • 2.3 Applications That Use Smart Cards
  • 2.4 Smart Card Network Support
  • 2.5 Smart Card Infrastructure
  • 2.6 Certification Authority Requirements
  • 2.7 Smart Card Certificate Templates
  • 2.8 Certificate Enrollment Methods
  • 2.9 Managing and Troubleshooting
  • 2.10 Demo - Smart Cards
  • 2.11 Chapter 4 - Review

Level 4

Encrypting File System

  • 1.1 What is EFS?
  • 1.2 How EFS Works
  • 1.3 Best Practices for Implementing EFS
  • 1.4 Self-Signed Certificates
  • 1.5 Managing Plaintext Data
  • 1.6 EFS in a Domain Environment with a PKI
  • 1.7 EFS File Sharing
  • 1.8 Moving or Copying Encrypting Files
  • 1.9 Managing Remotely Encrypted Files
  • 1.10 Chapter 5 - Labs
  • 1.11 Chapter 5 - Review

Member Server Baseline

  • 2.1 Trusted Computing Base
  • 2.2 Secure Baseline Elements
  • 2.3 Server Configuration
  • 2.4 Planning a Secure Member Server
  • 2.5 Predefined Security Templates
  • 2.6 Security Environments in Server 2003
  • 2.7 Storing Security Templates
  • 2.8 Administrative Group Design
  • 2.9 Additional Security Settings
  • 2.10 Demo - Security Templates
  • 2.11 Time Synchronization
  • 2.12 Security Templates - Part 2
  • 2.13 Chapter 6 - Review

Level 5

Secure Baselines

  • 1.1 Planning and Configuring Domain Controls
  • 1.2 Security Threats to Domain Controllers
  • 1.3 Domain Controller Baseline Policy
  • 1.4 Active Directory Database and Log File
  • 1.5 Ntdsuil.exe
  • 1.6 SYSKEY
  • 1.7 Security for DNS Servers
  • 1.8 Infrastructure Servers
  • 1.9 Securing WINS Server
  • 1.10 Demo - DHCP
  • 1.11 File and Print Servers
  • 1.12 IIS Servers
  • 1.13 Configuring IIS Logging
  • 1.14 Demo - IIS
  • 1.15 Chapter 7 - Review
  • Lab - Configure Event Log Size
  • Lab - Configure Startup Password

Level 6

Secure Client Baseline

  • 1.1 Security Templates
  • 1.2 Templates for Securing Clients
  • 1.3 Administrative and Security Templates
  • 1.4 Demo - Loopback Policy Processing
  • 1.5 Client Computer Baseline
  • 1.6 Planning a Software Restriction Policy
  • 1.7 Software Restriction Policies
  • 1.8 Planning - Continued
  • 1.9 Security for Mobile Clients
  • 1.10 Demo - Software Restrictions
  • 1.11 Chapter 8 - Review
  • Lab - Add Administrative Templates to GPO
  • Lab - Enable Group Policy Loopback

Software Update Services

  • 2.1 Benefits of Software Updates Services
  • 2.2 Update Management Tools for Application
  • 2.3 SUS Components
  • 2.4 Planning an Update Management Strategy
  • 2.5 Update Management Life Cycle
  • 2.6 Network Environment for Status Updates
  • 2.7 Demo - MBSA
  • 2.8 Installing SUS
  • 2.9 Updates Client Configuration
  • 2.10 Managing an SUS Server
  • 2.11 Demo - SUS Admin
  • 2.12 Chapter 9 - Review
  • Lab - Install the Software Update Service SUS
  • Lab - Install Microsoft Baseline Security Analyst

Level 7

Data Transmission Security

  • 1.1 Why Protect Network Data
  • 1.2 Threats to Secure Data Transmission
  • 1.3 SSL and TLS
  • 1.4 Demo - Enabling SSL
  • 1.5 Securing Data with PPTP
  • 1.6 Server Message Block
  • 1.7 Lightweight Directory Access Protocol
  • 1.8 IPSec
  • 1.9 IPSec Policies
  • 1.10 IPSec Implementation
  • 1.11 IPSec Functionality
  • 1.12 Demo - IPSec Implementation
  • 1.13 IPSec Troubleshooting
  • 1.14 Tools for Verification
  • 1.15 Demo - IPSec Traffic
  • 1.16 Chapter 10 - Review
  • Lab - Install Secure Sockets Layer SSL
  • Lab - Default Web Site SSL

Level 8

Wireless Networks

  • 1.1 Securing Wireless Networks
  • 1.2 How to make your network more secure
  • 1.3 Wireless Network Architecture
  • 1.4 802.1x Authentication
  • 1.5 Hardware Requirements
  • 1.6 Best Practices
  • 1.7 Secure WLAN Strategy
  • 1.8 IAS Configuration
  • 1.9 Demo - IAS Installation
  • 1.10 Registering Wireless ap as RADIUS Client
  • 1.11 Back Up and Export IAS Configuration
  • 1.12 IAS Remote Access Policies
  • 1.13 Wireless Access Policy
  • 1.14 Demo - Wireless Access Policy
  • 1.15 Troubleshooting
  • 1.16 Chapter 11 - Review
  • Lab - Internet Authentication Service
  • Lab - Configure a Wireless Access Point

Level 9

Perimeter Security

  • 1.1 What is ISA Server?
  • 1.2 ISA Server Versions & Benefits
  • 1.3 ISA Server Modes
  • 1.4 ISA Server Clients
  • 1.5 Traffic Control with ISA Server
  • 1.6 Installing ISA Server 2000
  • 1.7 Pre-Installation Tasks for ISA Server 2000
  • 1.8 Demo - ISA Installation
  • 1.9 Perimeter Networks
  • 1.10 ISA Sever Services
  • 1.11 Common ISA Server Deployments
  • 1.12 Packet Filtering and Routing
  • 1.13 Publishing Servers
  • 1.14 Securing ISA Server Computers
  • 1.15 Best Practices
  • 1.16 Chapter 12 - Review

Level 10

Securing Remote Access

  • 1.1 Remote Access Methods
  • 1.2 Threats to Remote Access
  • 1.3 Tunneling Protocols
  • 1.4 Access Protocols
  • 1.5 Connection Manager
  • 1.6 Quarantine Service
  • 1.7 Demo - Remote Access
  • 1.8 Planning a Remote Access Strategy
  • 1.9 Components Provided by an ISP
  • 1.10 Deploying Remote Access Servers
  • 1.11 data Encryption
  • 1.12 Remote Access Connection Conditions
  • 1.13 Deploying a VPN Server
  • 1.14 Demo - Configure a VPN Server
  • 1.15 Quarantine Service Components
  • 1.16 Demo - RA Policy with Quarantine Properties
  • 1.17 Connection Manager Administration Kit
  • 1.18 Chapter 13 - Review
  • Final Course Review




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