Windows Server 2003 Security MCSE 70-298 Series: Securing VPNs, Extranets, and Network Clients
Product Code: srsc08 Time: 4.0 hour(s) CEUs: Available

Summary:

This course discusses the use of Windows Server 2003 as a VPN and provides details on the use of two common, standards-based routing protocols: Routing Information Protocol (RIP) and Open Shortest Path First (OSPF). This course also explains how to secure client workstations and remote access services for end users.

Objectives:

After completing this course, students will be able to:
  • Design security for communication between networks
  • Design security for communication with external organizations
  • Design a client authentication strategy
  • Design a security strategy for client remote access
  • Design a strategy for securing client computers


Topics:

  • Using Windows Server 2003 as a router
  • Building routing tables
  • Designing demand dial routing between internal networks
  • Designing VPN connectivity
  • PPTP
  • L2TP
  • Using remote access policies
  • Designing an extranet infrastructure
  • Hardening client operating systems
  • Securing laptop computers
  • Analyzing authentication requirements
  • Choosing authentication protocols
  • Choosing a remote access method
  • Designing remote access policies
  • Creating a remote access policy
  • Using Internet Authentication service

Technical Requirements:

200MHz Pentium with 32MB Ram. 800 x 600 minimum screen resolution. Windows 98, NT, 2000, or XP. 56K minimum connection speed, broadband (256 kbps or greater) connection recommended. Internet Explorer 5.0 or higher required. Flash Player 7.0 or higher required. JavaScript must be enabled. Netscape, Firefox and AOL browsers not supported.

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