Description / general overview :
The skills you will gain are necessary to design a secure network infrastructure and will assist you in maintaining a secure network, develop improved security protocols in a network, and examine what is needed to take preventive measures that could curtail possible attacks to a network.
After completing this course, you will describe common elements of security policies and procedures, and create a security design framework and design team by using the Microsoft Operations Framework process model. You will also explain common network vulnerabilities, how to predict threats to security by using the STRIDE threat model, and explain the purpose and operation of and understand how to create a risk management plan. You will also be able to create security designs for physical resources, computers, accounts, authentication, data, data transmission, and network parameters after analyzing the threats and risks associated with each. Lastly, you will learn how to design audit policies and incident response procedures for the prevention of and reaction to an attack.
This course is 18 hours long.
System Requirements:
Pentium II 400 MHz;
256MB RAM;
Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0 or higher;
256k connection (broadband recommended);
Windows XP, 2000 or higher;
Flash Player 7.0 or higher;
Speakers and soundcard.
Subscription: 1 year
Contents :
Course Introduction
Introduction to Designing Security for Microsoft Networks
Introduction
Introduction to Designing Security for Microsoft Networks
Introduction to Security Policies
Define a Process for Designing Security
Create a Security Design Team
Lab
Summary
Identifying Threats to Network Security
Introduction
Introduction to Security Threats
Categorize Threats with a Threat Model
Lab
Summary
Analyzing Security Risks
Introduction
Introduction to Risk Management
Create a Risk Management Plan
Lab
Summary
Threats and Risks to Physical Resources
Introduction
Threats and Risks to Physical Resources
Design Security for Physical Resources
Lab
Summary
Creating a Security Design for Computers
Introduction
Determine Threats and Analyze Risks to Computers
Design Security for Computers
Lab
Summary
Creating a Security Design for Accounts
Introduction
Determine Threats and Analyze Risks to Accounts
Design Security for Accounts
Lab
Summary
Creating a Security Design for Authentication
Introduction
Determine Threats and Analyze Risks to Authentication
Design Security for Authentication
Lab
Summary
Creating a Security Design for Data
Introduction
Determine Threats and Analyze Risks to Data
Design Security for Data
Lab
Summary
Creating a Security Design for Data Transmission
Introduction
Determine Threats and Analyze Risks to Data Transmission
Design Security for Data Transmission
Lab
Summary
Creating a Security Design for Network Perimeters
Introduction
Determine Threats and Analyze Risks to Network Perimeters
Design Security for Network Perimeters
Lab
Summary
Designing Responses to Security Incidents
Introduction
Introduction to Auditing and Incident Response
Design an Audit Policy
Design an Incident Response Procedure
Lab
Summary
Course Summary
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Related Courses:
- Collection 2278: Planning and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Network Infrastructure
- Collection CBL18: Windows Server 2003 MCSE Core Four Certification Training (70-290, 70-291, 70-293 & 70-294)
- Collection CBL19: Windows Server 2003 MCSE Core & Core Elective Certification Training (70-290, 70-291, 70-293, 70-294, 70-620 & 70-297)
- Collection CBL20: Windows Server 2003 MCSE Core & Core Elective Certification Training (70-290, 70-291, 70-293, 70-294, 70-620 & 70-298)
- Collection CBL21: Windows Server 2003 MCSE Core and Core Elective Certification Training (70-290, 70-291, 70-293, 70-294, 70-270 & 70-297)
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