Windows 2000 Security
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Four days Hands On
Language: English,French,Dutch
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DESCRIPTION
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Security is now a basic requirement as global computing is inherently
insecure.
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As your data passes through the Internet (via e-mail, the World
Wide Web or other means) it may pass through several other points
on the way, giving others the opportunity to intercept, perhaps even
change it.
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WHO SHOULD ATTEND:
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WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW:
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OUTLINES
Chapter 1: Building Secure Networks
- What is Computer Security
- Who might be interested in compromising your system?
- The different domains of computer security
- Phyisical security
- PC BIOS security
- Operating System secutity
- Nework security
- W2K Architecture & Design
- User and Kernel Modes
- Comparing Windows 2K Server and Windows NT Server
Chapter 2: Win2K security
- Windows 2000 was designed with security in mind
- Group security
- Configuring account policies
- Group policies
- Securing access to file resources:NTFS
- Encrypted File system (EFS)
- Examples Security Options
Chapter 3 :TCP/IP
- TCPIP overview from security perspective
- IP
- CIDR
- ARP,ICMP
- TCP,UDP
- DHCP,DNS
- NAT
- Security perspective of core protocols
- Overview TCPIP security protocols
- PPP
- LDAP
- IPsec
- Secure Socket Layer
- Kerberos
- PKI
Chapter 4: DNS
- DNS and RFCs
- Domain names
- Static versus dynamic DNS
- WINs
Chapter 5: Active Directory
- Active directory explained
- Active directory and DNS
- Active directory and security
Chapter 6: Microsoft Internet Security and Acceleration Server
- Microsoft's proxy server 1.0, 2.0 and ISA version 3
- ISA Server features overview
- Packet filtering and intrusion detection
- publishing
- ISA Clients
Chapter 7:Hardening and Securing Win2K
- Exposing inherent weaknesses of the default Win2K system
- Tune servers for specific applications
Chapter 8: Troubleshooting & System Recovery
- Recovery for specific types of system problems
- Options to use when a system will not start
- Active directory backup and recovery
- Windows 2000 Stop messages and troubleshooting
Chapter 9: Exercises
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