Course
2823: Implementing and Administering Security in a Microsoft Windows Server
2003 Network
Course Length: Five Days
At Course Completion
After completing this course, students will gain the skills to:
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Plan and configure an authorization and authentication strategy. |
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Install, configure, and manage certification authorities. |
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Configure, deploy, and manage certificates. |
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Plan, implement, and troubleshoot smart card certificates. |
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Plan, implement, and troubleshoot Encrypting File System (EFS). |
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Plan, configure, and deploy a secure member server baseline. |
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Plan, configure, and implement secure baselines for server roles. |
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Plan, configure, implement, and deploy client computer baselines. |
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Plan and implement software updates. |
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Plan, deploy, and troubleshoot data transmission security. |
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Plan and implement security for wireless networks. |
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Plan and implement perimeter security with Internet Security and Acceleration (ISA) Server 2004. |
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Secure remote access. |
Prerequisites
Before attending this course, students must have:
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Completed MOC 2810 or equivalent knowledge. |
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Experience implementing a Windows 2000 or Windows Server 2003 Active Directory environment. Experience with organizational resources such as Web, FTP and Exchange servers, (not expected to have detailed knowledge) shared resources and network services such as DHCP, DNS and WINS also helpful. |
Audience
The course is for a system administrator or system engineer who has the
foundation implementation skills and knowledge for the deployment of secure
Microsoft Windows Server 2003 based solutions. This course is not intended
to provide design skills, but will cover planning skills at a level sufficient
to enable decision making for the implementation process.
Course
Outline
Module 1: Planning and Configuring an Authentication and Authorization
Strategy
This module explains
how to evaluate the infrastructure of your organization and create and
document an authorization and authentication plan that allows the appropriate
level of access to various security principals. It also describes trust
relationships, domain and forest functional levels, and basic security
principles.
Lessons
• Components
of an Authentication Model
• Planning and Implementing an Authentication Strategy
• Groups and Basic Group Strategy in Windows Server 2003
• Creating Trusts in Windows Server 2003
• Planning, Implementing, and Maintaining an Authorization Strategy
Using Groups
• Lab A: Planning and Configuring an Authentication and Authorization
Strategy
• Planning and Implementing a Resource Authorization Strategy
• Planning and Implementing a Cross-Forest Authentication Strategy
• Planning and Implementing an Authentication Policy
After completing this
module, students will be able to:
• Describe the
components, tools, and protocols that support authentication.
• Plan and implement an authentication strategy in a multi-forest
organization.
• Determine the necessary group structure for a multi-domain or
multi-forest environment.
• Create trusts in a Windows Server 2003 environment.
• Plan, implement, and maintain an authorization strategy in a multi-forest
organization.
Module 2: Installing,
Configuring, and Managing Certification Authorities
This module describes
the fundamentals of the systems that make secure communication possible.
It describes methods, such as a public key infrastructure (PKI), that
enable you to securely communicate on networks.
Lessons
• Overview of
a PKI
• Introduction to Certification Authorities
• Installing a Certification Authority
• Managing a Certification Authority
• Backing Up and Restoring a Certification Authority
• Lab A: Installing and Configuring a Certification Authority
• Installing an Enterprise Subordinate Certification Authority
• Backing up a Certification Authority
After completing this
module, students will be able to:
• Describe a
PKI.
• Describe the applications and components that are used in a PKI.
• Install a certification authority.
• Create and publish Certificate Revocation Lists (CRLs) and Authority
Information Access (AIA) distribution points.
• Back up and restore a certification authority.
Module 3: Configuring,
Deploying, and Managing Certificates
This module explains
how to ensure that the certificates are issued to the correct security
principals and for the intended purpose. It describes, for example, how
to make the deployment of certificates an easy and straightforward task
for end users.
Lessons
• Overview of
Digital Certiificates
• Deploying and Revoking User and Computer Certificates
• Configuring Certificate Templates
• Managing Certificates
• Lab A: Deploying and Managing Certificates
• Configuring Multipurpose Certificate Templates
• Configuring Certificate Autoenrollment
• Updating a Certificate Template
• Implementing a Key Archiving Strategy
After completing this
module, students will be able to:
• Configure
certificate templates in a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 PKI environment.
• Deploy, enroll, and revoke certificates in a Windows Server 2003
PKI environment.
• Describe the applications and components that are used in a PKI.
• Export, import, and archive certificates and keys in a Windows
Server 2003 PKI environment.
Module 4: Planning,
Implementing, and Troubleshooting Smart Card Certificates
This module describes
how to deploy, manage, and configure certificates and certificate templates
in a public key infrastructure (PKI) environment.
Lessons
• Introduction
to Multifactor Authentication
• Planning and Implementing a Smart Card Infrastructure
• Managing and Troubleshooting a Smart Card Infrastructure
• Lab A: Implementing Smart Cards
• Configuring a Smart Card Enrollment Station
• Simulation: Enrolling Users for Smart Cards
After completing this
module, students will be able to:
• Describe the
concepts of and applications for multifactor authentication.
• Plan and implement a smart card infrastructure.
• Manage and troubleshoot a smart card infrastructure.
Module 5: Planning,
Implementing, and Troubleshooting Encrypting File System
This module describes
how to plan, implement, and troubleshoot Encrypting File System (EFS).
Lessons
• Introduction
to EFS
• Implementing EFS in a Standalone Microsoft Windows XP Environment
• Planning and Implementing EFS in a Domain Environment
• Implementing EFS File Sharing
• Troubleshooting EFS
• Lab A: Planning, Implementing, and Troubleshooting Encrypting
File System
• Implementing Certificates to Support EFS
• Configuring Group Policy to Support EFS
After completing this
module, students will be able to:
• Describe EFS
and how it works.
• Implement EFS in a standalone Microsoft Windows XP environment.
• Plan and implement EFS in a domain environment that has a PKI.
• Implement EFS file sharing.
• Troubleshoot EFS problems.
Module 6: Planning,
Configuring, and Deploying a Secure Member Server Baseline
The security of a
network depends on the security configuration of the servers that make
up the network. Any breach of security on a single server can jeopardize
the security of all computers in the network, thereby jeopardizing the
security of the network itself. In this module, students will learn how
to create secure baselines for servers.
Lessons
• Overview of
a Member Server Baseline
• Planning a Secure Member Server Baseline
• Configuring Additional Security Settings
• Deploying Security Templates
• Securing Servers by Using the Security Configuration Wizard
• Lab: Planning a Member Server Baseline
• Planning a Secure Member Server Baseline
After completing this
module, students will be able to:
• Describe the
components that make up a secure member server baseline.
• Plan a secure member server baseline.
• Configure additional security settings.
• Deploy security templates.
• Secure servers by using the Security Configuration Wizard (SCW).
Module 7: Planning,
Configuring, and Implementing Secure Baselines for Server Roles
In this module, students
will learn how to create secure baselines for various server roles.
Lessons
• Planning and
Configuring a Secure Baseline for Domain Controllers
• Planning and Configuring a Secure Baseline for DNS Servers
• Planning and Configuring a Secure Baseline for Infrastructure
Servers
• Planning a Secure Baseline for File and Print Servers
• Planning and Configuring a Secure Baseline for IIS Servers
After completing this
module, students will be able to:
• Plan and configure
a secure baseline for domain controllers.
• Plan and configure a secure baseline for Domain Name System (DNS)
servers.
• Plan and configure a secure baseline for infrastructure servers.
• Plan a secure baseline for file and print servers.
• Plan and configure a secure baseline for Internet Information
Services (IIS) servers.
Module 8: Planning,
Configuring, Implementing, and Deploying a Secure Client Computer Baseline
In this module, students
will learn how to create secure baselines for client computers.
Lessons
• Planning and
Implementing a Secure Client Computer Baseline
• Securing Applications on Client Computers
• Planning and Implementing a Software Restriction Policy
• Implementing Security for Mobile Clients
• Lab A: Planning, Implementing, Configuring, and Deploying a Secure
Client Computer Baseline
• Planning Security Templates for Client Computers
• Implementing Security Templates for Client Computers
After completing this
module, students will be able to:
• Plan a secure
client computer baseline.
• Secure applications on client computers.
• Plan and implement a software restriction policy on client computers.
• Implement security on mobile computers.
Module 9: Planning
and Implementing Software Updates
In this module, students
will learn how to plan and implement update management strategies on computers.
Lessons
• Introduction
to Software Update Management
• Implementing Microsoft Baseline Security Analyzer
• Installing Windows Server Update Services
• Managing a WSUS Infrastructure
• Lab: Planning and Implementing Software Updates
• Configure MBSA Integration with WSUS Server
After completing this
module, students will be able to:
• Describe the
need for update management and the tools that you can use to implement
update management strategies.
• Implement MBSA.
• Install WSUS.
• Manage a WSUS infrastructure.
Module 10: Planning,
Deploying, and Troubleshooting Data Transmission Security
This module provides
students with the information they need to plan and troubleshoot data
transmission security.
Lessons
• Secure Data
Transmission Methods
• Introducing IPSec
• Planning and Implementing Data Transmission Security Using IPSec
• Troubleshooting IPSec Communications
• Lab A: Implementing and Troubleshooting Data Transmission Security
• Planning IPSec Security
• Implementing IPSec Security
After completing this
module, students will be able to:
• Describe various
methods for securing data transmission.
• Describe the purpose and function of IPSec.
• Plan and implement data transmission security using IPSec.
• Troubleshoot IPSec communication.
Module 11: Planning
and Implementing Security for Wireless Networks
A wireless network
uses technology that enables two or more devices to communicate through
standard network protocols and electromagnetic waves-not network cabling-to
carry signals over part or all of the communication path. This module
describes how to plan and implement security for wireless networks.
Lessons
• Introduction
to Securing Wireless Networks
• Implementing 802.1x Authentication
• Planning a Secure WLAN Strategy
• Implementing a Secure WLAN
• Troubleshooting Wireless Networks
• Lab A: Planning and Implementing Security for Wireless Networks
• Configuring Active Directory for Wireless Networks
• Configuring Certificate Templates and Certificate Autoenrollment
• Configuring Remote Access Policies for Wireless Devices
• Configuring Group Policy for Wireless Networks
After completing this
module, students will be able to:
• Describe the
components and features of a secure wireless LAN (WLAN) and a wireless
infrastructure.
• Plan a secure WLAN infrastructure.
• Implement a secure WLAN infrastructure.
• Troubleshoot WLAN errors and components.
Module 12: Planning
and Implementing Perimeter Security with Internet Security and Acceleration
Server 2004
Networks in organizations
today are commonly interconnected-various networks within an organization
connect to each other, and corporate networks connect to the Internet.
Although this presents new business opportunities, it can also cause concerns
about security, performance, and manageability.
Lessons
• Introduction
to Internet Security and Acceleration Server 2004
• Installing and Managing ISA Server 2004
• Securing a Perimeter Network by Using ISA Server 2004
• Publishing Servers on a Perimeter Network
• Planning a Perimeter Network
• Implementing a Perimeter Network
• Securing an ISA Server 2000 Computer
After completing this
module, students will be able to:
• Describe the
ISA Server 2004 features.
• Install and manage ISA Server 2004.
• Configure a perimeter network by using ISA Server 2004.
• Publish servers on a perimeter network by using ISA Server 2004.
Module 13: Securing
Remote Access
Remote access enables
remote access clients to access corporate networks as if they were directly
connected to the corporate network. The remote access clients connect
to the network by using dial-up communication links. The security of a
network is compromised if unauthorized remote users gain access to intranet-based
resources. An effective network access security design ensures confirmation
of the identity of the clients attempting to access your organization's
network resources and protection of specific resources from inappropriate
access by users.
Lessons
• Introduction
to Remote Access Technologies and Vulnerabilities
• Planning a Remote Access Strategy
• Deploying Network Access Quarantine Control Components
• Lab A: Implementing a Secure VPN Solution
• Configuring a VPN Connection
• Configuring the VPN Server for Remote Access Quarantine
• Configuring a Connection Manager Service Profile
After completing this
module, students will be able to:
• Describe the
various remote access technologies used for remote access and the threats
associated with remote access.
• Plan a remote access strategy.
• Implement and configure a virtual private network (VPN) server.
• Deploy Network Access Quarantine Control components.
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