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Windows Security Training Courses Online

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Windows Security
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Microsoft MCSE 2000

Course 70210

70215 70216

70217 70218

70219 70220

70221 70224

70229 70270

C.I.W. Security

Business Management

C Programming

Crystal Reports

E.C.D.L.

E-Commerce

Estate Planning

Exchange Server

Flash MX

FrontPage

G.U.I.

HTML

Insurance

Java Tutorial

Java Programming

Java Enterprise

L.A.N.

Linux

UNIX

Lotus Notes

Computer Networking

Oracle 8i Database

Novell CNE

Adobe PhotoShop

PowerBuilder

PowerPoint

QuickBooks

R.D.B.M.S.

SAP R/3

SAS 8 Programming

Solaris 8 System

SQL Server

Visual Studio .NET

Visual Basic

Sybase

Web Design

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Our Windows Security training courses are based on sound principles, from extensive research in instructional design, adult learning and information processing. All Windows Security training courses are design so that new knowledge and skills will be remembered and retrieved for future use. Each Windows Security training course include a 30-questions skill assessment, which evaluates your knowledge of the Windows Security training course material. You can be assured that this high-quality, instructionaly-sound online Windows Security training product will enhance your professional and personal growth and stimulate job satisfaction. All courses was designed and created to meet or exceed the strict content guidelines.

The following Windows Security Design training courses are available online:

  • Analyzing Business Requirements shows users how to identify business considerations that will affect the structure and implementation of proposed network security designs.
  • Analyzing Technical Requirements shows users how to evaluate an existing IT infrastructure in preparation for developing a security design.
  • Establishing a Security Baseline introduces users to the security provided by Active Directory and shows users how to implement security for domain controllers, servers, and workstations using security templates provided by Windows 2000.
  • Planning Security for System Resources shows users how to plan and implement security for system resources including printers, files, shares, registry keys, Internet access, and dial-in access.
  • Designing a Security Group Strategy shows users how to plan membership in security groups and how to use group structure to assign permissions.
  • Designing Security Policy Inheritance shows users how to design the placement and inheritance of security policies for sites, domains, and organizational units.
  • Protecting Resources with Auditing and Encryption shows users how to design and implement an audit policy and how to design a strategy for using the Encrypting File System (EFS).
  • Using Native Windows 2000 Authentication explains the Kerberos authentication model and shows users how to implement security with Kerberos in Windows 2000 networks and mixed networks.
  • Using Alternate Authentication Strategies explains authentication models other than Kerberos that are available under Windows 2000 and shows users how to implement security with these methods in Windows 2000 networks and in mixed networks.
  • Designing a Public Key Infrastructure explains strategies and procedures for using Certificate Services in Windows 2000 networks and in mixed networks.
  • Designing for Network Services explains strategies for securing Windows 2000 network services, including Domain Name Service, Remote Installation Services, and the Simple Network Management Protocol.
  • Designing for Access between Networks explains how to provide secure access from a private network to the Internet, how to provide partners and other external users with secure access to private networks, and how to provide secure access between multiple local or wide area networks (LANs or WANs).
  • Designing for Communications Channels explains how to use SMB signing and the IPSec protocol to secure traffic within private networks and across public networks and how to enable and enforce the use of SMB signing and IPSec through Windows 2000 Group Policy.

The self-paced Windows Security Design tutorial is exceptional. High-quality, online, self-paced training designed to help you achieve your goals. Affordable annual subscription plans give you unlimited access to an entire suite of training topics at prices that you just won't find anywhere else.

Internet based courses are empowering, engaging and cost-effective. It's done entirely over the internet. It's learning that can be taken anytime, anywhere. Most importantly, it works.

Online courses features:

  • Certificates of Completion
  • Instructional steps -- walk through a procedure
  • Exercises -- try it out
  • Notes - See additional information related to the topic in the text
  • Tips - See a different, faster, or easier way of doing something
  • Quick References - See a quick reference guide to the features introduced in a chapter
  • Details - Display more detailed information related to the current topic
  • Hotwords - See related information
  • Navigation Bar - Maneuver easily through the courses
  • Topics and Index -- with searching feature and hyper-links
  • Printable Exercises - PDF downloadable files
  • Sample Application Files - PDF downloadable files

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