Windows 2000 Network Security Design Course
Windows 2000 Network Security Design Course -
Course Overview
This 5 day course provides students with the knowledge and skills necessary to design a security framework for small, medium and enterprise networks by using Microsoft Windows 2000 technologies
Windows 2000 Network Security Design Course -
Testing and Certification
Microsoft certification exam: 70-220. Counts towards MCSE 2000

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Windows 2000 Network Security Design Course -
Course Prerequisites
Candidates must have attended the Windows 2000 Professional & Server Support course or have attained sufficient knowledge of Professional and Server by hands on experience
Windows 2000 Network Security Design Course -
Course Objectives and Content
Upon completion of the Windows 2000 Network Security Design Course, the delegate
will be able to:
- Identify the security risks associated with managing resource access and data flow on the network.
- Describe how key technologies within Windows 2000 are used to secure a network and its resources.
- Plan a Windows 2000 administrative structure so that permissions are granted only to appropriate users.
- Plan an Active Directory service structure that facilitates secure and verifiable user account creation and administration.
- Define minimum security requirements for Windows 2000-based domain controllers, application servers, file and print servers, and workstations.
- Design a strategy for securing local storage of data and providing secure network access to file and print resources.
- Design end-to-end security for the transmission of data between hosts on the network.
- Design a strategy for securing local resources accessed by remote users who use dial-up or virtual private network (VPN) technologies.
- Design a strategy for securing local resources accessed by remote offices within a wide area network (WAN) environment.
- Protect private network resources from public network users.
- Design a strategy for securing private network user access to public networks.
- Design a strategy for authenticating trusted users over public networks.
- Design a structured methodology for securing a Windows 2000 network.
The course covers all the objectives within the following key topics:
- Security risk assessment
- The Windows 2000 security model
- Planning administrative access
- Planning user accounts
- Securing Windows 2000 computers
- Securing file and print resources
- Securing local network communications channels
- Providing secure access to network resources to non Microsoft clients
- Providing secure access to network resources to remote users
- Providing secure access to remote offices
- Providing secure public access to private networks
- Providing secure access from private networks to public networks
- Authenticating trusted partners
- Providing secure access to network resources to trusted partners
- Implementing E-Commerce security
- Strategies for maintaining a secure network environment