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MCSE guide to designing Microsoft Windows 2000 security / Conan Kezema ; Stanley Reimer.

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: Course Technology, 2002 Boston :Description: xvi, 440 p. : ill. ; 23 cm.+ 1 CD-ROM (4 3/4 in.)ISBN:
  • 0619016884 (pbk.) :
Other title:
  • Windows 2000 security
Subject(s):
Contents:
Identifying Security Risks -- Internal Security Risks -- External Security Risks -- Managing Security Risks -- Corporate Components to Security Planning -- Identifying Business Models -- Identifying Corporate Strategies and Goals -- Identifying IT Administrative Structures -- Identifying the Current Technical Environment -- Identifying the Current Security Model -- Securing Resources on Windows 2000 Servers -- Implementing User Authentication -- Accessing Resources -- Securing File Resources -- Encrypting File System -- Securing Printers -- Securing The Registry -- Configuring an Audit Policy -- Planning Best Practices -- Designing Active Directory for Security -- Active Directory Components -- Securing Active Directory -- Managing Account Policies -- Delegating Administrative Tasks -- Implementing Security Groups -- Implementing Group Policies for Security -- Planning Best Practices -- Implementing a Public Key Infrastructure -- Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) Overview -- Planning and Implementing a Public Key Infrastructure -- Windows 2000 Certificate Server Implementation -- Mapping User Accounts to Certificates -- Certificate Server Client Implementation -- Integration with Third-Party CAs -- Planning Best Practices -- Securing Network Services -- Implementing DNS and DHCP Security -- Implementing Remote Installation Services Security -- Implementing Terminal Server Security -- Implementing SNMP Security -- Securing Servers Using Security Templates -- Implementing Secure Access for NonMicrosoft Clients -- Planning Best Practices -- Securing Network Communications -- Implementing Server Message Block Signing -- Securing Network Traffic Using IP Security -- Planning Best Practices -- Securing Access for Remote Access Users -- Implementing and Configuring Routing and Remote Access -- Securing Remote Access -- Remote Access Policies -- Internet Authentication Server -- Planning Best Practices -- Securing Access Between Corporate Locations -- Security Risks for Data Between Corporate Locations -- Configuring Windows 2000 as a Router -- Configuring and Securing Virtual Private Networks -- Configuring Secure Access to Partner Organizations -- Planning Best Practices -- Designing Secure Access to the Internet -- Securing the Internal Network from the Internet -- Securing User Access to the Internet -- Planning Best Practices -- Exam Objectives for MCSE Certification Exam #70-220: Designing Security for a Microsoft Windows 2000 Network -- Analyzing Business Requirements -- Analyzing Technical Requirements -- Analyzing Security Requirements -- Designing a Windows 2000 Security Solution -- Designing a Security Solution for Access Between Networks -- Designing Security for Communication Channels.
Summary: MCSE Guide to Designing Microsoft Windows 2000 Security is designed to prepare you for the challenges you will face as a networking professional responsible for designing Windows 2000 security solutions -- skills that are in high demand in today's business environment.
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Books Books American University in Dubai American University in Dubai Main Collection QA 76.9 .A25 .K49 2002 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 651315

Use to prepare for MCSE Certification Exam #70-220.

Identifying Security Risks -- Internal Security Risks -- External Security Risks -- Managing Security Risks -- Corporate Components to Security Planning -- Identifying Business Models -- Identifying Corporate Strategies and Goals -- Identifying IT Administrative Structures -- Identifying the Current Technical Environment -- Identifying the Current Security Model -- Securing Resources on Windows 2000 Servers -- Implementing User Authentication -- Accessing Resources -- Securing File Resources -- Encrypting File System -- Securing Printers -- Securing The Registry -- Configuring an Audit Policy -- Planning Best Practices -- Designing Active Directory for Security -- Active Directory Components -- Securing Active Directory -- Managing Account Policies -- Delegating Administrative Tasks -- Implementing Security Groups -- Implementing Group Policies for Security -- Planning Best Practices -- Implementing a Public Key Infrastructure -- Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) Overview -- Planning and Implementing a Public Key Infrastructure -- Windows 2000 Certificate Server Implementation -- Mapping User Accounts to Certificates -- Certificate Server Client Implementation -- Integration with Third-Party CAs -- Planning Best Practices -- Securing Network Services -- Implementing DNS and DHCP Security -- Implementing Remote Installation Services Security -- Implementing Terminal Server Security -- Implementing SNMP Security -- Securing Servers Using Security Templates -- Implementing Secure Access for NonMicrosoft Clients -- Planning Best Practices -- Securing Network Communications -- Implementing Server Message Block Signing -- Securing Network Traffic Using IP Security -- Planning Best Practices -- Securing Access for Remote Access Users -- Implementing and Configuring Routing and Remote Access -- Securing Remote Access -- Remote Access Policies -- Internet Authentication Server -- Planning Best Practices -- Securing Access Between Corporate Locations -- Security Risks for Data Between Corporate Locations -- Configuring Windows 2000 as a Router -- Configuring and Securing Virtual Private Networks -- Configuring Secure Access to Partner Organizations -- Planning Best Practices -- Designing Secure Access to the Internet -- Securing the Internal Network from the Internet -- Securing User Access to the Internet -- Planning Best Practices -- Exam Objectives for MCSE Certification Exam #70-220: Designing Security for a Microsoft Windows 2000 Network -- Analyzing Business Requirements -- Analyzing Technical Requirements -- Analyzing Security Requirements -- Designing a Windows 2000 Security Solution -- Designing a Security Solution for Access Between Networks -- Designing Security for Communication Channels.

MCSE Guide to Designing Microsoft Windows 2000 Security is designed to prepare you for the challenges you will face as a networking professional responsible for designing Windows 2000 security solutions -- skills that are in high demand in today's business environment.

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