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Exam 70-220  

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Microsoft Windows 2000 Network Security Design MCSE: Analyzing an Organization's Security Requirements
Unit 1: Analyzing Security Plans for Business Models
Analyzing the Company Model
Analyzing Company Processes
Analyzing the Existing and Planned Organizational Structure
Analyzing Factors That Influence Company Strategies
Analyzing the Structure of IT Management
Practice

Unit 2: Analyzing Technical Requirements of an Organization
Identifying the Existing and Planned Technical Environment
Analyzing Network Roles and Responsibilities
Analyzing the Impact of Security Design on an Organization
Practice

Unit 3: Planning for Network Security Risks
Identifying Network Security Risks
Identifying Security Issues
Planning Secure Boundaries
Analyzing Server Roles
Securing Files and Folders
Securing Printers
Practice

Unit 4: Planning Network Roles and Responsibilities
Delegating Authority
Delegating Access Control
Planning User Accounts
Planning Trust Relationships
Practice

Microsoft Windows 2000 Network Security Design MCSE: Providing Secure Access in a LAN
Unit 1: Implementing Windows 2000 Security Policies
Identifying Windows 2000 Security Policies
Implementing Security Policies Using Security Templates
Using the Security Configuration and Analysis Utility
Implementing an Audit Policy
Mapping Security Groups to an Organizational Structure
Practice

Unit 2: Encrypting Files in Windows 2000
Introduction to Encrypting File System Technology
Implementing the Encrypting File System
Configuring a Recovery Policy
Practice

Unit 3: Planning Network Services Security
Planning Security for the SNMP Server
Planning Security for the RIS Server
Planning Terminal Services Security
Planning Domain Name Services Security
Practice

Unit 4: Securing Communication Channels on a LAN
Identifying Network Data Visibility Risks
Evaluating Network Authentication Methods
Protecting Network Data from Packet-level Impersonation
Deploying Kerberos Protocol in Windows 2000
Practice

Microsoft Windows 2000 Network Security Design MCSE: Providing Secure Access in Remote Networks
Unit 1: Routing and Remote Access Service
Introducing Routing and Remote Access Service
Identifying RRAS Features
Planning Remote Access Security
Practice

Unit 2: Designing Virtual Private Networks (VPNs)
Identifying the Components of a VPN
Determining Tunneling Protocols
Using VPN Protocols
Implementing VPN Security
Practice

Unit 3: Using Internet Authentication Services (IAS)
Introducing IAS
Identifying IAS Features
Explaining the Functions of IAS
Implementing Security for IAS
Practice

Unit 4: Providing Secure Access to Non-Microsoft Clients
Providing Secure Access to IP-Based Clients
Providing Secure Access to NetWare Clients
Providing Secure Access to Macintosh Clients
Practice

Microsoft Windows 2000 Network Security Design MCSE: Providing Secure Access on the Internet
Unit 1: Maintaining the Security of a Private Network
Identifying Risks While Using the Internet
Protecting Networks Using a Firewall
Protecting Network Resources While Using the Internet
Planning the Placement of Servers in a Firewall Configuration
Practice

Unit 2: Maintaining Security While Accessing the Public Network
Analyzing Threats from the Internet
Planning for Disaster Recovery
Server-Side Configuration for Controlling Content Access
Practice

Unit 3: Designing Security Solutions Using IPSec Policies
Designing IPSec Policies
Configuring IPSec Rules
Designing IPSec Negotiation Policies
Defining IPSecurity Levels
Practice

Unit 4: Designing Public Key Infrastructures
Introduction to Public Key Infrastructure
Designing Certificate Authority Hierarchies
Designing Public Key Interoperability
Practice

Unit 5: Providing Secure Access to Partners
Authenticating Trusted Partners
Providing Business and E-Commerce Security
Using Smart Cards
Practice


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