Microsoft MCSE Security Certification Training

The Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer Security course on Microsoft Windows® 2003 training certification ensures IT professionals the knowledge and skill to
design, plan, and implement security on the Microsoft platform and as part of a secure computing environment. The MCSE: Security training and certification will allow IT
professionals to demonstrate security-specific skills appropriate to the systems engineer, which includes designing, planning, and implementing security on Windows 2003 .Net Platform. In addition, this certification
will allow individuals to show proficiency with Microsoft Internet Security.
Our Certification Training Course
- Full multi-media presentation by Microsoft Certified Instructors
- Available in CD-ROM or Online formats
- Learn at your own pace, anytime or anywhere
- Extensive Hands on interactive lab exercises
- Includes Microsoft MCP, MCSA, MCSE and MCSE Security Specialization Certifications
- Includes courses for the following exams
Operating System -70-270 Four Core 70-290, 70-291, 70-293, 70 -294 Microsoft Security Courses 70-298 and 70-299
CompTIA Security+
- Syngress MCSE E-Books for Eight Courses
- Interactive Simulated Labs- Takes you step by step through administrative exercises
- Practice Exams $400.00 Value
- Pre and Post testing- to make sure you understand the training material
- Microsoft Server 2003 Software (120 day license)- Learn by using the Real Microsoft Windows 2003 Server software
- 24 x 7 Mentoring- ask instructor question 24 x 7
- Training Time over 300 hours. Two Hundred (200) hours of multi-media instructional training
- Our Gurantee to pass**
- Our 30 day Money Back Guarantee*
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The following Training Courses are covered for the MCSE Certification
Exam 70-270: Installing, Configuring, and Administering Microsoft Windows XP Professional Details
Training Time 30 Hours of Training
Upon completion of this training course, students will be able to:
- Install Windows XP Professional and upgrade to Windows XP Professional
- Automate an installation of Windows XP Professional by using answer files and Uniqueness Database Files (UDFs), or by using the System Preparation Tool in Microsoft Windows 2000
- Configure and manage hardware on a computer running Windows XP Professional
Troubleshoot the boot process and other system issues
- Configure Windows XP Professional to operate on Microsoft Windows networks
- Configure the desktop environment, and use profiles to control desktop customization
Configure and support Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Configure and
troubleshoot name resolution
- Configure Windows XP Professional for networks running Novell NetWare and UNIX operating systems
- Provide remote support for users Configure Windows XP Professional for mobile computing Exclusive Bonus - IP Subnetting Mini-Course
- Many network administrators are baffled by the use of IP subnetting and subnets. The Express version
of this course includes a mini-course that will introduce the concepts of IP subnetting and subnets. After reviewing this mini-course you will understand:
- Decimal to Binary conversion
- Classful IP addresses and Private IP address ranges How and why we use
- Subnetworks
- Calculating the number of Subnets and Hosts available using a custom Subnet mask
Calculating the Network number, broadcast address, and valid range of host addresses when given an
IP address and custom Subnet mask
Exam 70-290: Managing and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Environment Details
Training Time 30 Hours
Upon completing this training course, students will be able to:
- Create and populate organizational units with user and computer accounts
- Manage user and computer accounts
- Create and manage groups
- Manage access to resources
- Implement printing Manage printing
- Manage access to objects in organizational units Implementing Group Policies to manage users
- Manage the user and computer environment by using Group Policy
- Audit accounts and resources
- Prepare to administer server resources
- Configure a server to monitor system performance
- Monitor system performance
- Manage device drivers by configuring device driver signing and restoring device drivers
Manage hard disks Manage data storage
- Manage disaster recovery
- Maintain software by using Microsoft Software Update Services
Exam 70-291: Implementing, Managing, and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Network Infrastructure Details
Training Time 30 Hours
Upon completing this training course, students will be able to:
- Describe the design of the TCP/IP protocol stack
- Convert Internet Protocol (IP) addresses from dotted-decimal notation to binary
- Determine the correct subnet mask when given the required number of subnets and hosts
- Design Variable Length Subnet masks (VLSM)
- Design Classless Interdomain Routing (CIDR) address structures
- Configure static IP addresses and determine when static addressing is appropriate
- Identify the proper IP address strategy for networks containing multiple subnets
- Describe how IP packets are routed
- Configure a host to use DHCP to automatically obtain an IP address
- Disable Automatic Private IP Address configuration is disabled
- Configure clients to use DNS and WINS servers for name resolution
- Troubleshoot connectivity problems in a TC
Exam 70-293: Planning and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Network Infrastructure Details
Training Time 30 Hours
Upon completing this course, students will be able to:
- Plan a TCP/IP physical and logical network
- Plan and troubleshoot a routing strategy
- Plan a Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) strategy
- Optimize and troubleshoot DHCP
- Plan a Domain Name System (DNS) strategy
- Optimize and troubleshoot DNS
- Plan and optimize Windows Internet Naming Service (WINS)
- Plan, optimize, and troubleshoot IPSec network access
- Troubleshoot network acces
Exam 70-294: Planning, Implementing, and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Active Directory Infrastructure. Details
Training Time 30 Hours
Upon completing this course, students will understand:
- Forest and domain structure
- Domain Name System (DNS)
- Site topology and replication
- Organizational unit structure
- Delegation of administration
- Group Policy User, group, and computer account strategies
Exam 70-298: Designing Security for a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Network Details
Training Time 18 Hours
Upon completing this course, you will be able to:
- Plan a framework for network security
- Identify threats to network security
- Analyze security risks
- Design security for physical resources
- Design security for computers
- Design security for accounts
- Design security for authentication
- Design security for data
- Design security for data transmission
- Design security for network perimeters
- Design an incident response procedure
- In addition, this course contains three appendices that cover:
- Designing an acceptable use policy
- Designing policies for managing networks
- Designing an operations framework for managing security
Exam 70-299 Implementing and Administering Security in a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Network Details
Training Time 29 Hours
Upon completing this course, you will be able to:
- Identify security vulnerabilities when updating new clients.
- Use the tools supplied with Server 2003 to use the tools supplied with Server 2003 to assess the patch levels on a network.
- Identify functionality and system requirements of the Microsoft Baseline Security Analyzer (MBSA).
- Identify security hardening techniques for desktop computers.
- Identify the rules to restrict the use of client software.
- Plan the requirements for increasing the security of client computers from the baseline security.
- Edit the properties and permissions for a GPO.
- Create, copy, and edit security templates.
- Identify the functions of the security templates and policies.
- Identify features of 802.1x authentication.
- Identify key aspects of Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP).
- Identify threats associated with the security of wireless networks.
- Identify aspects of Certificate Services used for IPSec authentication.
- Identify features of IPSec scripting tools.
- Identify key aspects of deploying IPSec using Active Directory.
- Identify aspects of securing host-to-network communications using IPSec.
- Identify aspects of securing host-to-host communications using IPSec.
- Identify characteristics of IPSec.
- Identify steps to configure remote access server authentication.
- Identify characteristics of authentication methods supported by Microsoft Windows Server 2003.
- Identify characteristics of VPN protocols supported by Microsoft Windows Server 2003.
- Identify ports used when configuring firewalls to allow SSL traffic.
- Identify considerations for obtaining SSL certificates.
- Identify features of SSL.
CompTIA Security+
At course completion
- The student will be able to demonstrate knowledge of security threats, communication security,
infrastructure security, cryptography, access control, authentication, external attack and operational and organization security. The course prepares the student to successfully complete the Security+
certification exam offered by CompTIA.
***Guaranteed to pass or your money back. Student must provide proof of failing a current Microsoft MCSE exam more than
once with documentation of practice test score above 95% on our practice MCSE exam questions with returned training course within 180 days of purchase
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