MS Press - MCSE Self-Paced Training Kit (Exam 70-298) - Designing Security for a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Network
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MCSE Self-Paced Training Kit (Exam 70-298) - Designing Security for a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Network
About This Book
Prerequisites
About the CD-ROM
Features of This Book
Getting Started
The Microsoft Certified Professional Program
Technical Support
Evaluation Edition Software Support
Section I: Documenting the Impact of Business and Technical Constraints on the Security Design Process
Chapter 1: Creating a Conceptual Design for Network Infrastructure Security
Why This Chapter Matters
Before You Begin
Lesson 1: Analyzing Business Requirements for Information Security
Lesson 2: Creating the Security Design Framework
Lesson 3: Analyzing Technical Constraints that Affect Security Design
Design Activity: Developing a List of Security Issues
Chapter Summary
Exam Highlights
Section II: Creating a Security Design for the Network Infrastructure
Chapter 2: Designing the Logical Infrastructure
Why This Chapter Matters
Before You Begin
Lesson 1: Building a Logical Security Infrastructure by Using Certificate Services
Lesson 2: Designing a CA Hierarchy
Lesson 3: Designing the Certificate Enrollment Process
Lesson 4: Designing the Renewal, Revocation, and Auditing Processes
Lesson 5: Designing Security for the Certification Authority
Design Activity: Designing the Logical Infrastructure
Chapter Summary
Exam Highlights
Chapter 3: Designing the Network Infrastructure for Physical Security
Why This Chapter Matters
Before You Begin
Lesson 1: Designing Network Border Control
Lesson 2:Securing DNS
Lesson 3:Designing Security for Internal Data Transmissions
Design Activity: Designing the Network Infrastructure for Physical Security
Chapter Summary
Exam Highlights
Section III: Creating a Security Design for Management and Maintenance of the Network
Chapter 4: Designing Security for Network Management
Why This Chapter Matters
Before You Begin
Lesson 1: Managing Administrative Risks
Lesson 2: Designing Secure Administration Practices
Lesson 3: Securing Emergency Management Services
Design Activity: Designing Security for Network Management
Chapter Summary
Exam Highlights
Chapter 5: Designing a Security Update Infrastructure
Why This Chapter Matters
Before You Begin
Lesson 1: Introduction to Designing a Security Update Infrastructure
Lesson 2: Designing Client Configuration for the Security Update Infrastructure
Lesson 3: Monitoring and Improving the Security Patch Update Process
Design Activity: Designing a Security Update Infrastructure
Chapter Summary
Exam Highlights
Section IV: Creating a Security Design for Basic Network Functions
Chapter 6: Designing a Logical Authentication Strategy
Why This Chapter Matters
Before You Begin
Lesson 1: Designing Forest and Domain Trust Models
Lesson 2: Designing Authentication in a Heterogeneous Network
Lesson 3: Establishing Account and Password Requirements for Information Security
Design Activity: Designing a Logical Authentication Strategy
Chapter Summary
Exam Highlights
Chapter 7: Designing Secure Communications Between Networks
Why This Chapter Matters
Before You Begin
Lesson 1: Selecting Protocols for VPN Access
Lesson 2: Designing VPN Connectivity
Lesson 3: Designing Demand-Dial Routing Between Private Networks
Lesson 4: Designing Secure Communications with External Organizations
Lesson 5: Completing a Communications Design
Design Activity: Designing Secure Communications
Chapter Summary
Exam Highlights
Chapter 8: Designing Security by Server Role
Why This Chapter Matters
Before You Begin
Lesson 1: Preparing an Infrastructure for Security by Server Role
Lesson 2: Defining a Baseline Security Template
Lesson 3: Designing Incremental Security Templates Based on Server Role
Design Activity: Completing the Design - Domain Control Templates
Chapter Summary
Exam Highlights
Chapter 9: Designing Access Control for Enterprise Data
Why This Chapter Matters
Before You Begin
Lesson 1: Designing the Access Control Infrastructure
Lesson 2: Designing the Delegation and Permission Structure for Active Directory Objects
Lesson 3: Analyzing Auditing Requirements
Lesson 4: Designing Security for Backup and Recovery Operations
Lesson 5: Designing a File Encryption and Decryption Strategy
Design Activity: Designing Data Access Security
Chapter Summary
Exam Highlights
Chapter 10: Designing a Secure Client Infrastructure
Why This Chapter Matters
Before You Begin
Lesson 1: Designing the Client Authentication Infrastructure
Lesson 2: Designing a Secure Remote Access Strategy for Client Computers
Design Activity: Designing a Secure Client Infrastructure
Chapter Summary
Exam Highlights
Chapter 11: Designing a Secure Client System
Why This Chapter Matters
Before You Begin
Lesson 1: Designing a Strategy for Securing Client Computers
Lesson 2: Designing a Strategy for Hardening Client Operating Systems
Lesson 3: Designing a Strategy for Restricting User Access to Operating System Features
Design Activity:Designing Technical Controls to Manage the Use of Laptop Computers
Chapter Summary
Exam Highlights
Section V: Creating a Security Design for Wireless Networks and Web Servers
Chapter 12: Designing Security for Wireless Networks
Before You Begin
Lesson 1:Designing Security for Wireless Networks
Lesson 2: Designing Security Using 802.1x for Wireless Networks
Design Activity: Securing a Network from a Free Wireless Access Site
Chapter Summary
Exam Highlights
Chapter 13: Designing Security for IIS
Why This Chapter Matters
Before You Begin
Lesson 1: Designing IIS Security Baselines
Lesson 2: Designing User Authentication for IIS
Design Activity: Designing Security for IIS
Chapter Summary
Exam Highlights
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List of Figures
List of Tables
List of Sidebars
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