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Microsoft Windows Server 2003 (70-298)
Microsoft exam 70-298, "Designing Security for a Microsoft Windows® Server 2003 Network" is a core requirement for the MCSE (Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer) on Microsoft Windows® 2003. It is designed for candidates who "operate in medium to very large computing environments that use the Windows Server 2003 network operating system." VTC author, Brian Culp, discusses analyzing, designing, and configuring security for networks. The tutorial provides real-world job situations and solutions, as well as solid source material to take and pass the 70-298 test. To begin learning today, simply click on one of the Microsoft Windows® Server 2003 (70-293) lessons. |
01 Network Security Design
0101 Intro and Overview
0102 Analyze Existing Policies
0103 Organizational Requirements
0104 Principles of Security Design
0105 Analyze Risks to Current Administration
0106 Design a Recovery Process
02 Creating the Security Framework
0201 Security Guideposts
0202 Design Segmented Networks
0203 Identify Technology Limitations
0204 Analyze Interoperability Constraints
0205 Threat Modeling
03 Logical Security Design
0301 Designing Public Key Infrastructure
0302 Public Key Cryptography
0303 Certificate Services
0304 Microsoft Certification Services
0305 Design a CA Hierarchy
0306 Trusted CA
0307 Design Security for CA Servers
0308 Certificate Enrollment Process
0309 Design Certification Enrollment
0310 Separating CA Admin Roles
0311 Design Trust Models
0312 Domain/Trees/Forests
0313 External and Internal Trusts
0314 Shortcut/Realm/Cross-Forest Trusts
0315 Restricting Trust Relationships
0316 Design Administration of Servers
0317 Software Update Services
0318 Using SUS
0319 Design SUS Infrastructure
0320 Identify Current Patch Level
0321 Microsoft Baseline Security Analyzer
0322 Creating a Baseline Analysis
04 Physical Security Design
0401 Design Network Infrastructure Security
0402 Firewall Configuration
0403 Active Directory Considerations
0404 Design an IPSec Policy
0405 Enabling IPSec
0406 IPSec Policy Rules
0407 Configuring IPSec Policy
0408 IPSec Policy Example pt. 1
0409 IPSec Policy Example pt. 2
0410 Securing DNS Traffic
0411 Security for Wireless Networks
0412 Wireless Network Threats
0413 Wireless Encryption and Security
0414 Design 802.1x Authentication pt. 1
0415 Design 802.1x Authentication pt. 2
05 Secure Communication Between Networks
0501 Designing Security for IIS
0502 Controlling Access to Web Sites
0503 Design IIS Authentication
0504 User Authentication Using Certificates
0505 Design VPN Connectivity
0506 Remote Access Protocols
0507 Setting Up a VPN
0508 Router to Router VPN
0509 Select Protocols for VPN Access
0510 Design Secure VPN Connectivity
0511 Demand Dial Routing
0512 Design Secure Demand Dial Routing
0513 Configuring NAT
0514 Configuring a Firewall
0515 Security Templates for Server Systems
0516 Understanding Security Templates
0517 Modify Security Templates
0518 Security Configuration and Analysis
0519 Security Template Best Practices
06 Design An Access Control Strategy
0601 Design an Access Control Strategy
0602 Create a Delegation Strategy
0603 Delegating Control
0604 Analyze Auditing Requirements
0605 Using NTFS Permissions
0606 NTFS Permission Behavior
0607 Share and NTFS Permissions
0608 The Effective Permission
0609 Access Control for Files and Folders
0610 Backup and Recovery Strategy
0611 EFS Strategy
0612 Permissions for Registry Objects
0613 Design a Group Strategy
07 Design Client Infrastructure Security
0701 Design a Client Authentication Strategy
0702 Analyze Authentication Requirements
0703 Hardening Client Operating Systems
0704 Strategy for Client Remote Access
0705 Remote Access Policies
0706 Default Remote Access Policies
0707 Create a Remote Access Policy
0708 Remote Access Authentication Protocols
0709 Design Authentication Using IAS
0710 Authenticating with IAS
0711 Configuring the IAS Server
08 Credits
0801 About this Author
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