Designing Security for Microsoft Networks Training Videos

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Price: $695.00
Course ID: 2830-tv
Microsoft Course Number:2830
These self-study Designing Security for Microsoft Networks training videos are on computer based training (cbt) cd-roms designed with your busy schedule in mind. You can take advantage of our instructor-led classroom training without the need of actually attending classes or sticking to a rigid schedule. You study at your convenience using the tools that we, along with the best Microsoft trainers in the industry, developed. These tools will teach you everything needed to fully prepare for this Microsoft certification exam.
If you're ready to learn how to design a secure network infrastructure, this self-study training video will show you how. Topics covered on the cbt include assembling the design team, modeling threats, as well as analyzing security risks for securing computers in a networked environment. The cd-roms includes an interactive tool that simulates real-life scenarios. Your decision making skills will allow you to collect information and sort through the details in order to resolve the given security requirement.
Want to earn certification in either MCSE: Windows 2003 or MCSE: Security on Microsoft Windows Server 2003? If so, CBT Planet can help you pass the Microsoft Exam 70-298.
Training Course Includes:
- Three loaded CD-ROMs including live, instructor-led classroom sessions, demonstration, full audio, full motion video and demonstration components
- Create your own printout using the printable courseware
- Certification Exam Simulations
- Our exclusive LearningZone Live Mentor! This is a value of $195. You can chat with our certified instructors, live, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week!
- Curriculum is focused on realistic, practical solutions to real world development problems
- A free one year upgrade policy
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Course 2830 Outline:
| Level One |
Planning For Network Security
2.2 Security Design Process
2.3 Security Design Team
Identifying Threats
3.2 Predicting Threats to Security
4.2 Creating a Risk Management Plan
| Level Two |
1.2 Design Security to Physical Resources
Securing Computers
2.2 Designing Security for Computers
Securing Accounts
3.2 Designing Security for Accounts
4.2 Designing Security for Authorization
| Level Three |
1.2 Designing Security for Data
Securing Data Transmission
2.2 Security for Data Transmission
Securing Network Perimeter
3.2 Security for Network Perimeters
Response and Incidence
4.2 Designing an Audit Policy
4.3 Incident Response Procedure


