Microsoft Windows 2000 Security Design 70-220 Online Course Tutorial Details
Total Lessons: 13
Total Time: 40 hour(s)
Subscription Term: 12 month(s)
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Summary:
This series provides a detailed look at network security, and is intended as preparation for the MCSE 70-220 Exam: Designing Security for a Microsoft Windows 2000 Network. Topics include analyzing business and technical requirements, planning a strategy, and designing and implementing security using the templates, objects, and services provided in Windows 2000. Students taking this course should be advanced Windows administrators, with MCSE certifications 70-210, 70-215, 70-216, and 70-217 or equivalent experience.
Features and Benefits of our Tutorial:
* Exercises that allow users to practice the application
* A file containing the text of the exercises
* Activities that allow users to apply course concepts in an interactive questioning environment
* Simulations that allow users to practice course skills, even if they don't have access to the application
* A glossary
* A Skill Assessment
Lesson 1 Analyzing Business Requirements - 5 hours
Objectives:
After completing this lesson, students will be able to:
* Analyze existing and planned business models, including company model, geographic scope, and company processes
* Analyze existing and planned organizational structures
* Analyze the structure of IT management
* List factors that influence company strategies
* Outline the current physical model and information security model
* Analyze business and security requirements for the end user
* Calculate internal and external security risks
Lesson 2 Analyzing Technical Requirements - 4 hours
Objectives:
After completing this lesson, students will be able to:
* Evaluate the company's existing and planned technical environment
* Analyze company size and user and resource distribution
* Assess available connectivity between work sites and remote sites
* Assess net available bandwidth
* Analyze performance requirements
* Analyze the method of accessing data and systems
* Analyze network roles and responsibilities
* Analyze the impact of a proposed security design on the existing and planned technical environment
Lesson 3 Establishing a Security Baseline - 3 hours
Objectives:
After completing this lesson, students will be able to:
* Describe the role of security templates and domain security policies in establishing a security baseline
* Create and modify security templates to implement a standard level of security
* Identify the level of security that standard security templates provide for domain controllers and operations masters
* Identify the level of security that standard security templates provide for servers, desktop computers, portable computers, and kiosks
Lesson 4 Planning Security for System Resources - 2 hours
Objectives:
After completing this lesson, students will be able to:
* Use file system and share permissions to provide security for files and folders
* Analyze the default permissions provided for files and folders
* Analyze user and system access to registry keys
* Analyze the permissions structure governing printers, dial-in access, and Internet access
Lesson 5 Designing a Security Group Strategy - 2 hours
Objectives:
After completing this lesson, students will be able to:
* Identify the types and scopes of groups in Windows 2000
* Identify default groups and user accounts
* Design a security group strategy
* Design a delegation of authority strategy
Lesson 6 Designing Security Policy Inheritance - 3 hours
Objectives:
After completing this lesson, students will be able to:
* Describe Group Policy and its application
* Create, edit, apply, and import Group Policies
* Explain the inheritance relationships among Group Policies in an Active Directory hierarchy
* Explain how Group Policies are implemented in mixed-mode environments
* Design a Group Policy strategy
Lesson 7 Protecting Resources with Auditing and Encryption - 3 hours
Objectives:
After completing this lesson, students will be able to:
* Design an audit strategy
* Implement and configure an audit policy
* Describe the encryption provided by the Encrypting File System
* Plan for the recovery and management of encrypted files
* Design a strategy for securing files and folders with encryption
Lesson 8 Using Native Windows 2000 Authentication - 2 hours
Objectives:
After completing this lesson, students will be able to:
* Describe the security model provided by Windows 2000
* Describe Microsoft's implementation of the Kerberos standard
* Implement and troubleshoot Kerberos authentication on a Windows 2000 network
* Describe the requirements for using Kerberos authentication in mixed networks
Lesson 9 Using Alternate Authentication Strategies - 3 hours
Objectives:
After completing this lesson, students will be able to:
* Explain LM, NTLM, and NTLMv2 authentication and their use in a Windows 2000 environment
* Explain digest authentication
* Explain the use of certificate-based authentication
* Describe Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) transmission
* Explain smart cards
* Explain RADIUS authentication
* Identify the strategies that allow Windows 2000 authentication to interoperate with other operating systems
Lesson 10 Designing a Public Key Infrastructure - 4 hours
Objectives:
After completing this lesson, students will be able to:
* Design Certificate Authority (CA) hierarchies
* Identify certificate server roles
* Manage certificates
* Integrate with third-party certificate authorities
* Map certificates to user accounts
Lesson 11 Designing Security for Network Services - 3 hours
Objectives:
After completing this lesson, students will be able to:
* Identify key security risks connected with the Domain Name Service (DNS)
* Describe the dynamic DNS update process
* Design Windows 2000 DNS security
* Design Windows 2000 Remote Installation Services security
* Design Windows 2000 SNMP security
Lesson 12 Designing Security for Access Between Networks - 3 hours
Objectives:
After completing this lesson, students will be able to:
* Provide secure access to public networks from a private network
* Provide external users with secure access to private network resources
* Provide secure access for users using Remote Access Services
* Provide secure access between private networks
* Use public networks to provide secure access between private networks
Lesson 13 Designing Security for Communications Channels - 3 hours
Objectives:
After completing this lesson, students will be able to:
* Explain SMB signing
* Describe IPSec architecture
* Implement an IPSec solution
* Design an IPSec management strategy
* Design security policies for IPSec














