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Module 1: Assessing Risks
- Attendees will learn how to assess their organization's assets and develop a risk management plan.
- Identifying assets to protect.
- Prioritizing assets by value.
- Predicting threats to resources.
- Calculating exposure to threats.
- Creating a risk management plan.
- Creating a maintenance program to assess risks.
- Implementing security measures to mitigate risk.
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Module 2: Planning to Deploy Security Measures
- Attendees will explore how to use security policies, procedures, and tools to develop a strategy to create security-enhanced networks both proactively and reactively.
- Identifying challenges to security policies.
- Planning to deploy security measures.
- Determining the scope of security measures.
- Creating a security project team.
- Testing and deploying security measures.
- Maintaining security measures.
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Module 3: Securing Network Perimeters
- Attendees will learn how to identify and help protect a network perimeter.
- Identifying a network perimeter.
- Using tools and technologies to help protect a network perimeters.
- Assessing intrusion detection software.
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Module 4: Securing Servers and Workstations
- Attendees will examine tools they can use to help protect computers running Microsoft Windows NT 4.0, Windows 2000, and Windows XP. They will also watch demonstrations about using Microsoft Baseline Security Analyzer (MBSA), applying Security Templates by using Group Policy, and helping to protect Internet Information Services with the IIS Lockdown Wizard and Urlscan.
- Securing new installations.
- Performing post-installation tasks.
- Using various scanning tools to verify the latest service packs and security updates.
- Using Security Templates.
- Implementing additional security for servers with specific roles.
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Module 5: Managing Service Packs and Security Updates
- Attendees will learn about applications and tools to update their systems and security practices.
- Installing service packs and security updates.
- Using Microsoft Windows 2000 Group Policy.
- Using Microsoft Software Update Services (SUS).
- Using Microsoft Systems Management Server (SMS).
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Module 6: Responding to Security Incidents
- Attendees will learn about ways to recognize a security attack and what actions they can take if their data or network is compromised.
- Knowing the common indicators of security incidents.
- Identifying an attack.
- Communicating the attack
- Containing the effects of the attack.
- Implementing preventative measures.
- Documenting the attack.
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Module 7: Conclusion
- Attendees are provided a comprehensive list of links to additional information
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Exams:
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Price Options ex VAT:
Classroom Training
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Distance Learning
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eLearning Options
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Book Learning
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£
350 (€497)
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199.00 (€283)
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No Books Supported for Course at present
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Call Free on 0800 169 1890
Print 2 Page Flyer Last Modified 01 May 2008
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