Planning and Designing a Security Infrastructure
Overview/Description
To identify the main features and design criteria of a security infrastructure and framework
Target Audience
Prospective systems engineers; technical support engineers, and technical consultants seeking competency in Windows Server 2003; systems and network analysts seeking competency in Windows Server 2003
Prerequisites
Experience in implementing and administrating Windows operating systems; familiarity with directory and network services; certification on the Microsoft Windows 2000 platforms
Expected Duration
200 Minutes
Objectives:
Planning and Designing a Security Infrastructure
determine a suitable remote assistance plan and administration policy for an enterprise, based on a given set of technical and business requirements
determine a suitable change management policy design for an enterprise based on a given set of technical and business requirements.
plan and implement remote administration and a change management policy for a network.
prepare a Certificate Authority and trust strategy to support specific business requirements.
determine a suitable strategy for enrolling and distributing certificates across an enterprise network.
plan and create a PKI implementation for an organization, based on specific set of technical and business requirements.
determine a suitable IPSec strategy for securing network data.
configure IP traffic between two remote sites, using Group Policy.
select a suitable strategy for analyzing and auditing system security in a given scenario.
design and implement an appropriate strategy to secure network traffic for an organization.
Course Number: 119968_eng