W2K Security Design - Man & Sec Res (Classic)


Overview/Description
To enable students to design administrative structures for Active Directory to suit organizations, design security for users and groups, and assign appropriate levels of access to resources; to explain the security requirements for Windows 2000 computers in its different roles; to demonstrate how to secure non-Windows 2000 client access to the network

Target Audience
Windows NT 4.0 administrators who operate in medium to large computing environments having a minimum of one year’s experience implementing and administering network operating systems; support professionals, system architects, and consultants responsible for implementing security solutions; managers and project managers involved in the design, planning, and deployment of IT systems; candidates for the MCSE Windows 2000 certification; IT professionals who wish to upgrade their current MCSE certifi

Prerequisites
The SmartCurricula Microsoft Windows 2000 - Core Technologies or equivalent knowledge, the SmartCourse Microsoft Windows 2000 – Update: New Features and Architecture; students new to Windows 2000 should complete the SmartCurricula Microsoft Windows 2000 - Installation and Administration, Microsoft Windows 2000 - Implementing a Network Infrastructure and Microsoft Windows 2000 - Implementing an Active Directory Infrastructure or Microsoft Windows 2000 – Update; the SmartCourses Microsoft Windows 2000 - Network Protocols and Remote Access and Microsoft Windows 2000 - Group Policy

Expected Duration
5:00 Hours

Objectives:

W2K Security Design - Man & Sec Res (Classic)

  • To discuss administrative models and delegation of control
  • To explain how to organize users and groups
  • To show how to secure data and resources on your network
  • To explain how to secure computers on a Windows 2000 network
  • To describe interoperability and authentication between non-Microsoft and Microsoft domains

  • Course Number: MSW83SE