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Windows 2000 Network
Security Design
with Michael Storm
LearnKeys Windows
2000 Network Security Design will give you the essential knowledge
and skills to design and manage security on a Windows 2000 network.
At the conclusion of this course you will understand the security
risks to a network and how to design and implement appropriate
solutions, as well as be prepared to pass exam #70- 220.
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| MICHAEL STORM
For the past 16 years, Michael Storm
has managed the design, security and implementation of enterprise
networks for Fortune 100 companies around the globe. As the founder
of Brainstorm International, Inc., Storm specializes in InfoSec
Security and Internetwork Solutions Architectures. He is currently
the Director of Network Engineering and Security Officer for
Interface Technical Training of Phoenix, AZ and creator of the
Immersion Learning System, used by countless Cisco and Microsoft
Professionals for achieving technical mastery. Storm holds many IT
certifications, including the Cisco CCIE Security, CCNP/CCSP/CCDP,
NSA/CNSS CISSP, MCSE and MCT.
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RELATED
CERTIFICATION EXAM
Windows 2000
Network Security Design -
EXAM # 70-220
The 70-220 examination covers using Active
Directory and other Windows 2000 components and security systems, plus
principles and practices of Internet, Intranet and Network security to
harden organizational networks from intrusion and compromise.
OBJECTIVES
See
Microsofts
Certification Web site.
SUPPORTING
TEXT
MCSE
Designing Security for Windows 2000 Network
Study Guide (Exam 70-220)
Thomas Shinder (Editor)

ASSIGNMENTS
Each
course session will have specific assignments to help supplement your
training. These assignments
include readings, interactive tests, discussions, and will guide you
through your study. As you
complete the assignments and training, you will gain a broader perspective
in your learning and the experience needed to pass your certification
exam.
EXAMS
OFFERED THROUGH THE CURRICULUM
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Challenge Sessions |
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Each challenge session
demonstrates the procedures learned in the Training Session and
allows you to perform the tasks yourself. If you make an incorrect
move, the challenge banner appears, giving you the option to try
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Testing Session |
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A Pre-test and Post-test are
available to help you determine your goals and map your progress.
These Testing Sessions determine your proficiency with the software
application being taught. Testing formats include, Simulations, True
and False, Fill in the Blank, Multiple Choice, and Keyboard
Shortcuts. After each Testing Session, you can generate a
performance-based progress report. You'll have immediate feedback to
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MasterExam |
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After you've completed your
coursework and hands-on exercises, MasterExam will ensure you're
ready for test day. MasterExam offers three testing modes, which allow
you to customize your training. |
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Open & Closed Book
Quizzes |
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Two of MasterExam's testing
modes feature quizzes, which enable you to focus on specific
exam objectives. Open Book Quizzes are not timed. They allow you to
access hints and references as you work through a pool of randomized
questions.
Closed Book Quizzes also present questions in a randomized format.
However, during Closed Book Quizzes all tests are timed, and you
won't have access to hints nor references. |
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The MasterExam |
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MasterExam's third testing
mode is also titled The MasterExam. The MasterExam presents test
questions in the same format as Closed Book Quizzes. However, The
MasterExam no longer allows you to specify which objectives you'll
study. All questions during The MasterExam are randomly selected
from a collective pool, which contains questions covering each
certification objective. The MasterExam provides powerful and
versatile exam simulations that give you an inside advantage on test
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CURRICULUM
SESSION 1
Security Design Process
Securing Windows 2000 Systems
Authentication Strategy Design
Unix Authentication Strategy
Macintosh Authentication Strategy
NetWare Authentication Strategy
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File & Print Strategy
EFS & Auditing
Administrative Model
Local & Remote Administrative Access
Terminal Services Security
Delegation of Authority
& Account Planning
Audit & Account Policies
Public Key Infrastructure
SESSION 3
PKI Design
Certificate Management
Network Services Security
Secure Communication Channels
Remote- to- Private Networks
Private- to- Private Networks
Public- to- Private Networks
Securing Access to Private Networks
Analyzing Business Requirements
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