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Microsoft Win2003 Core Design
Security for Microsoft Networks (2830)
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Who Should Attend
| This course is intended for IT systems engineers and security specialists who are responsible for establishing security policies and procedures for an organization. Students should have one to three years of experience designing related business solutions. |
Prerequisites
| Completion of courses (2152) Implementing MS Windows 2000 Professional and Server, (2153) Implementing a MS Windows 2000 Network Infrastructure, and (2154) Implementing and Administering MS Windows 2000 Directory Services or equivalent knowledge |
Course Objectives
| This course provides students with the knowledge and skills to design a secure network infrastructure. Topics include assembling the design team, modelling threats, and analysing 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 security requirement.
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| Participants will also learn how to plan a framework for network security, identify threats to network security, analyse security risks, design security for physical resources, design security for computers, design security for accounts, design security for authentication, design security for data, design security for data transmission, design security for network perimeters, and design an incident response procedure.
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| In addition, this course contains three teachable appendices that cover, designing an acceptable use policy, designing policies for managing networks, and designing an operations framework for managing security. |
Course Content
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Introduction to designing security
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Creating a plan for network security
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Identifying threats to network security
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Analysing security risks
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Creating a security design for physical resources
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Creating a security design for computers
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Creating a security design for accounts
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Creating a security design for authentication
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Creating a security design for data
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Creating a security design for data transmission
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Creating a security design for network perimeters
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Designing responses to security incidents |
Dates Europe
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Germany
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