Course Outline

Module 1: Introduction to Windows 10 for Government

Windows 10 is the latest version of the Windows client operating system, designed to meet a wide range of computing needs and enhance user efficiency. It includes the core functionality found in Windows 8.1, along with several significant enhancements and improvements that are particularly relevant to the enterprise environment, especially in terms of security. This module introduces key new features of Windows 10.

Lessons

  • New Features of Windows 10
  • Windows 10 Features Not Available with the Initial Release
  • Exploring the New User Interface (UI) of Windows 10
  • Windows 10 Desktop and Tablet Editions
  • Windows 10 Hardware Requirements

After completing this lesson, you will be able to:

  • List and explain the new features of Windows 10.
  • Identify which features are currently available and in what versions.
  • Navigate the new user interface in Windows 10.
  • Describe the devices that can run Windows 10.
  • List the hardware requirements for Windows 10.
  • Explain the various editions of Windows 10.

Module 2: Deployment and Management of Windows 10 for Government

Assessing an enterprise’s deployment requirements begins with understanding its hardware and infrastructure environment, and determining whether that hardware can support Windows 10 and the features deemed essential for government operations. Transitioning to Windows 10 is generally straightforward and requires minimal updates to existing deployment processes, though it offers more options. The recommended strategy involves deploying Windows 10 as the base platform, followed by ongoing feature delivery through Windows as a service. Upgrading to Windows 10 from previous versions is typically less expensive and time-consuming than upgrading from Windows XP to Windows 7, with most hardware and software remaining compatible. This module will explore the capabilities of management and deployment tools to facilitate this transition.

Lessons

  • Deployment of Windows 10 for Government
  • Provisioning for Windows 10 in Government Environments
  • Managing Windows 10 for Government Operations
  • Supporting Windows 10 for Government Users

After completing this module, you will be able to:

  • Describe the preparations required for deploying and managing Windows 10 in government settings.
  • Understand the deployment choices available for government agencies.
  • Identify management options for maintaining Windows 10 in government operations.

Module 3: Security Features of Windows 10 for Government

Windows 10 is designed to protect against modern security threats and is organized around the following pillars: secure device/hardware, secure identities, information protection, and threat resistance. This module provides an overview of Windows 10's security features, with a detailed examination of Device Guard.

Lessons

  • Windows 10 Security Overview for Government
  • Overview of Device Guard for Government Use
  • Configurable Code Integrity in Government Environments
  • Planning for Device Guard in Government Operations
  • Device Guard Catalog Files for Government Systems
  • Using Device Guard in Government Agencies

After completing this module, you will be able to:

  • Understand the overall security features of Windows 10 for government use.
  • Comprehend the specific features and applications of Device Guard in a government context.
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