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Fundamentals of Network Security Introduction This course has been approved as CompTIA Authorized Quality Curriculum (CAQC) for the CompTIA Security+ certification. The CAQC program assures students that all test objectives for the CompTIA Security+ certification exam are covered in the course materials. Although the course focuses on Microsoft product- and technology-specific implementation of security concepts, many of these same concepts can be applied to other technologies. Audience At Course Completion
Identify types of security policies to manage operational security, and then use these policies to ensure compliance by users in an organization.
Exams Prerequisites 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 MOC Course 2152: Implementing Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional and Server. Course Outline Lessons: Explaining How Assets Are Attacked Explaining How Assets Are Secured Lab A: Preparing to Secure Information Module 2: Implementing Security-Enhanced Computing Baselines Lessons Introduction to Trusted Computing Bases Establishing a Security Baseline Monitoring a Security Baseline Helping to Secure Computers Physically Maintaining a Security Baseline Lab A: Maintaining Baseline Security Module 3: Helping to Protect Information Using Authentication and Access Control Lessons Introduction to Access Control Implementing an Authentication Strategy Implementing an Access Control Strategy Lab A: Securing Accounts (MBSA) Module 4: Using Cryptography to Help Protect Information Lessons Introduction to Cryptography Using Symmetric Encryption Using Hash Functions Using Public Key Encryption Lab A: Using Cryptography to Help Protect Information Module 5: Using a PKI to Help Protect Information Lessons Introduction to Certificates Introduction to Public Key Infrastructure Deploying and Managing Certificates Lab A: Using Certificates Module 6: Securing Internet Applications and Components Lessons Helping to Protect Web Servers Configuring Security for Common Internet Protocols Configuring Security for Web Browsers Configuring Security for Databases Lab A: Securing Web Servers Lab B: Protecting Clients from Active Content Module 7: Implementing Security for E-Mail and Instant Messaging Lessons Securing E-Mail Servers Securing E-Mail Clients Securing Instant Messaging Lab A: Securing Mail Servers Module 8: Managing Security for Directory Services and DNS Lessons Helping protect Directory Services Against Common Threats Helping Protect DNS Against Common Threats Lab A: Managing Security for Directory Services and DNS Module 9: Securing Data Transmission Lessons Identifying Threats to Network Devices Implementing Security for Common Data Transmission Implementing Security for Remote Access Implementing Security for Wireless Network Traffic Lab A: Securing Data Transmission Lab B: Using IPSec to Secure Data Transmission
Module 10: Implementing and Monitoring Security for Network Perimeters Lessons Introduction to Network Perimeters Implementing Security on Inbound and Outbound Network Traffic Monitoring Network Traffic Lab A: Implementing and Monitoring Security for Network Perimeter Module 11: Managing Operational Security Lessons Establishing Security Policies and Procedures Educating Users about Security Policies Applying Security Policies to Operational Management Resolving Ethical Dilemmas When Helping to Protect Assets Lab A: Managing Operational Security Module 12: Preserving Business Continuity Lessons Preparing to Recover from Disasters Communicating the Impact of Risks Performing a Security-Enhanced Backup and Recovery Lab A: Preserving Business Continuity Module 13: Responding to Security Incidents Lessons Identifying Security Incidents Responding to Security Incidents Investigating Security Incidents Lab A: Responding to Security Incidents
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