Maricopa Community Colleges  MST259   20026-99999 
Official Course Description: MCCCD Approval: 05/28/02
MST259 20026-99999 L+L 3 Credit(s) 4 Period(s)
Designing Windows Network Security
Knowledge and skills to analyze business requirements and processes to design a security solution for a Microsoft Windows network. Preparation for Microsoft certification examination. Prerequisites or Corequisites: MST157 or permission of instructor.
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MCCCD Official Course Competencies:
 
MST259   20026-99999 Designing Windows Network Security
1. Analyze business processes. (I)
2. Evaluate technical requirements. (II)
3. Determine security requirements. (III)
4. Develop a security solution for a Windows network. (IV)
5. Design security for access between networks. (V)
6. Design security for communication channels. (VI)
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MST259   20026-99999 Designing Windows Network Security
    I. Business Processes
        A. Existing and planned business models
        B. Company processes
        C. Organizational structure
        D. Factors that influence company strategies
        E. Structure of information technology management
      II. Technical Requirements
          A. Existing and planned technical environment
          B. Company size and resource distribution
          C. Available connectivity between geographical locations
          D. Net available bandwidth
          E. Performance requirements
        III. Security Requirements
            A. Security requirements for the end user
            B. Existing security model
            C. Internal and external security risks
            D. Security baseline
            E. Levels of security required for resources
          IV. Security Solution on a Windows Network
              A. Audit policy
              B. Placement and inheritance of security policies
              C. Encryption strategy
              D. Authentication strategy
              E. Public Key infrastructure
              F. Network services security
            V. Security Solution for Access Between Networks
                A. Secure access to public networks
                B. External user access to network resources
                C. Secure access between private networks
                D. Security and remote user access
              VI. Security for Communication Channels
                  A. Internet Protocol Security (IPSec) encryption scheme
                  B. IPSec management strategy
                  C. Negotiation policies
                  D. Security policies
                  E. Internet Protocol filters
                  F. Security levels
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