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MS-2810
Fundamentals of Network Security
Course Length: 4 days
Tuition:
$1700
Course Overview
This four-day, instructor-led course provides
students with the knowledge and skills to begin supporting network security
within an organization. Students who complete this course will be able to
identify security threats and vulnerabilities, and help respond to and recover
from security incidents.
Prerequisites
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Before attending this course, students must have one year of experience
managing Windows 2000 Server or have equivalent knowledge and skills,
such as those described in Course 2152: Implementing Microsoft Windows
2000 Professional and Server
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Or equivalent knowledge.
Microsoft Certified Professional Exams
This course will help the student prepare for the following Microsoft Certified Professional exam:
Course Content:
- Preparing to Secure Information
- Implementing Secure Computing Baselines
- Securing Information Using
Authentication and Access Control
- Using Cryptography to Secure Information
- Using a PKI to Secure Information
- Securing Internet Applications and
Components
- Implementing Security for E-Mail and
Instant messaging
- Managing Security for Directory Services
and DNS
- Securing Data Transmission
- Implementing and Monitoring Security for
Network Perimeters
- Managing Operational Security
- Preserving Business Continuity
- Responding to Security Incidents
Skills Gained
At
the end of the course, students will be able to:
- Explain
common attacks against network assets, the associated threats and
vulnerabilities, and what network security personnel do to secure
assets.
- Explain
how to use cryptography to secure information and how to choose an
appropriate encryption method for an organization.
- Implement
secure computing baselines in an organization.
- Secure
information in an organization by using authentication and access
control.
- Deploy
and manage certificates.
- Secure
data transmission by identifying threats to network devices and
implementing security for common data transmission, remote access, and
wireless network traffic.
- Protect
e-mail messages and instant messaging from common security threats.
- Identify
common security threats and vulnerabilities to directory services and
DNS, and then apply security methods to protect them.
- Identify
types of security policies to manage operational security, and then
use these policies to ensure compliance by users in an organization.
- Preserve
business continuity by implementing a secure disaster recovery
strategy, communication risks to others, and performing secure backup
and recovery.
- Identify,
respond to, and assist in the formal investigation of security
incidents.
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