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Microsoft Windows Server 2003 - 70-298
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Physical Security Design  Design Network Infrastructure Security  Firewall Configuration  Active Directory Considerations  Design an IPSec Policy  Enabling IPSec  IPSec Policy Rules  Configuring IPSec Policy  IPSec Policy Example pt. 1  IPSec Policy Example pt. 2  Securing DNS Traffic  Security for Wireless Networks  Wireless Network Threats  Wireless Encryption and Security  Design 802.1x Authentication pt. 1  Design 802.1x Authentication pt. 2 Secure Communication Between Networks  Designing Security for IIS  Controlling Access to Web Sites  Design IIS Authentication  User Authentication Using Certificates  Design VPN Connectivity  Remote Access Protocols  Setting Up a VPN  Router to Router VPN  Select Protocols for VPN Access  Design Secure VPN Connectivity  Demand Dial Routing  Design Secure Demand Dial Routing  Configuring NAT  Configuring a Firewall  Security Templates for Server Systems  Understanding Security Templates  Modify Security Templates  Security Configuration and Analysis  Security Template Best Practices Design An Access Control Strategy  Design an Access Control Strategy  Create a Delegation Strategy  Delegating Control  Analyze Auditing Requirements  Using NTFS Permissions  NTFS Permission Behavior  Share and NTFS Permissions  The Effective Permission  Access Control for Files and Folders  Backup and Recovery Strategy  EFS Strategy  Permissions for Registry Objects  Design a Group Strategy Design Client Infrastructure Security  Design a Client Authentication Strategy  Analyze Authentication Requirements  Hardening Client Operating Systems  Strategy for Client Remote Access  Remote Access Policies  Default Remote Access Policies  Create a Remote Access Policy  Remote Access Authentication Protocols  Design Authentication Using IAS  Authenticating with IAS  Configuring the IAS Server Credits  About this Author
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