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Windows 2003 Server Audit & Security




AUDIENCE:   This course is for computer auditors and security specialists wishing to understand security and auditing issues within the Microsoft Windows 2003 Server environment. Audit planners and Managers may also wish to attend.

PREREQUISITES:   No prior knowledge of Windows 2003 Server is expected but delegates should have a general understanding of how computers work and the Windows environment.

DURATION:   2 days. Hands on.

OBJECTIVES:   A thorough understanding of the security and auditing issues within the Microsoft Windows 2003 Server Environment and Windows Clients.

COURSE CONTENT:  

Microsoft Windows Architecture – an overview
User vs. kernel mode
Internal security architecture
The registry
Windows Management Instrumentation

SACLS and DACLS the foundation of windows security and auditing
What are they?
How do they work?
Authentication
Security access tokens

Active Directory – the core of your network
Internal structure and control
Domain controller issues

Group Policy – Automating configuration and lockdown
Group policy application
Extending group policy

Data storage – Fundamentals and security
Disks, volumes, encryption and network issues

Network controls – securing you conversations
IPSec

Auditing within Windows – configuration and management
Creating an audit policy – what and why
Implementing an audit policy – how and when
Managing event logs

Keeping Windows up to date
Software Update Services
Other solutions

Best practices
From Microsoft

Tools – from Microsoft and third parties
A short review


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