Exam 70-220:
Designing Security for a Microsoft Windows 2000 Network
QuickCert's 70-220 course provides students with the knowledge and skills that are needed to analyze the business requirements for security and design a security solution that meets business requirements. When you pass the Designing Security for a Microsoft Windows 2000 Network exam, you achieve Microsoft Certified Professional (MCP) status. You also earn core or elective credit toward the Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE 2000) on Microsoft Windows 2000 certification.
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* PLEASE NOTE: This course and exam were scheduled for discontinuation by Microsoft on March 31, 2008. The exam date has been extended to May 24, 2008.
Learning segments
Analyzing Business Requirements
Analyze the existing and planned business models
Analyze the company model and the geographical scope
Analyze company processes
Analyze the existing and planned organizational structures
Analyze factors that influence company strategies
Identify company priorities
Identify the projected growth and growth strategy
Identify relevant laws and regulations
Identify the company's tolerance for risk
Identify the total cost of operations
Analyze business and security requirements for the end user
Analyze the structure of IT management
Analyze the current physical model and information security model
Analyze internal and external security risks
Analyzing Technical Requirements
Evaluate the company's existing and planned technical environment
Analyze company size and user and resource distribution
Assess the available connectivity between the geographic location of work sites and remote sites
Assess the net available bandwidth
Analyze performance requirements
Analyze the method of accessing data and systems
Analyze network roles and responsibilities
Analyze the impact of the security design on the existing and planned technical environment
Assess existing systems and applications
Identify existing and planned upgrades and rollouts
Analyze technical support structure
Analyze existing and planned network and systems management
Analyzing Security Requirements
Design a security baseline for a Windows 2000 network that includes domain controllers, operations masters, application servers, file and print servers, RAS servers, desktop computers, portable computers, and kiosks
Identify the required level of security for each resource
Designing a Windows 2000 Security Solution
Design an audit policy
Design a delegation of authority strategy
Design the placement and inheritance of security policies for sites, domains, and organizational units
Design an Encrypting File System strategy
Design an authentication strategy
Select authentication methods
Design an authentication strategy for integration with other systems
Design a security group strategy
Design a Public Key Infrastructure
Design Certificate Authority (CA) hierarchies
Identify certificate server roles
Manage certificates
Integrate with third-party CAs
Map certificates
Design Windows 2000 network services security
Design Windows 2000 DNS security
Design Windows 2000 Remote Installation Services (RIS) security
Design Windows 2000 SNMP security
Design Windows 2000 Terminal Services security
Designing a Security Solution for Access Between Networks
Provide security-enhanced access to public networks from a private network
Provide external users with security-enhanced access to private network resources
Provide security-enhanced access between private networks
Provide security-enhanced access within a LAN
Provide security-enhanced access within a WAN
Provide security-enhanced access across a public network
Design Windows 2000 security for remote-access users
Designing Security for Communication Channels
Design an SMB-signing solution
Design an IPSec solution
Design an IPSec encryption scheme
Design an IPSec management strategy
Design negotiation policies
Design security policies
Design IP filters
Define security levels
* PLEASE NOTE: This course and exam were scheduled for discontinuation by Microsoft on March 31, 2008. The exam date has been extended to May 24, 2008.
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