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Designing Security for Microsoft® Networks
1. Designing Security for Microsoft® Networks
Course 2830BDesigning Security for
Microsoft® Networks
2. Introduction
NameCompany affiliation
Title/function
Job responsibility
Windows experience
Security design experience
Your expectations for the course
3. Course Materials
Student workbookStudent Materials CD
Course evaluation
4. Microsoft Learning Product Types
CourseLecture
Activity
Traditional classroom presentation that combines lecture with guided
activities to prepare you for a job or using a new Microsoft technology
Workshop
Lecture
Activity
Experienced with the technology? Learn a skill or function through
instructor-facilitated activities and self-directed study
Clinic
Lecture
Demo
What you need to know when using a Microsoft product or feature to
solve a business problem
Hands-On Lab
Lecture
Prescriptive Activity
A hands-on first look at features of the latest Microsoft technologies to
become familiar with the product
5. Microsoft Learning
Course 2810A: Fundamentals of Network SecurityCourse 2821A: Designing and Managing a Windows
Public Key Infrastructure
Course 2823B: Implementing and Administering
Security in a Windows Server 2003 Network
http://www.microsoft.com/learning/
6. Microsoft Certification Program
Exam number and titleCounts toward the following track
Exam 70-298, Designing Security
for Windows Server 2003
MCSE on Windows Server 2003
http://www.microsoft.com/learning/
7. Facilities
Class hoursBuilding hours
Parking
Restrooms
Meals
Phones
Messages
Smoking
Recycling
8. About This Course
DescriptionObjectives
Audience
9. Prerequisites
A strong familiarity with Windows Server 2003 coretechnologies.
A strong familiarity with Windows Server 2003
networking technologies and implementation.
A strong familiarity with Windows Server 2003 directory
services technologies and implementation.
10. Course Outline
Module 1: Introduction to Designing SecurityModule 2: Creating a Plan for Network Security
Module 3: Identifying Threats to Network Security
Module 4: Analyzing Security Risks
Module 5: Designing Physical Security for Network
Resources
Module 6: Designing Security for Network Hosts
11. Course Outline (continued)
Module 7: Designing Security for User Accounts andServices
Module 8: Designing Security for Authentication
Module 9: Designing Security for Data
Module 10: Designing Security for Data Transmission
Module 11: Designing Security for Network Perimeters
Module 12: Responding to Security Incidents
12. Virtual Machine Environment
Virtual machine2830B-LON-DC1-nn
2830B-GLA-STA-nn
2830B-BON-CL1
Description
A Windows Server 2003 domain controller
A Windows Server 2003 standalone computer
A computer running Microsoft Windows XP
*A virtual machine is provided for each module. nn indicates the module number.
13. Demonstration: Using Microsoft Virtual PC
Virtual PCs can communicate with each otherand with the host, but not with other computers
outside of the virtual environment
In this demonstration, you will learn how to:
Open Virtual PC
Start a Virtual PC
Log on to a Virtual PC
Switch between full screen and windows modes
Tell the difference among the Virtual PCs that are
used in this course
Close a Virtual PC and save changes
Close a Virtual PC and discard changes