Course Outline

Module 1: Overview of Access and Information Protection.

  • Introduction to Access and Information Protection Solutions for Government
  • Overview of AIP Solutions in Windows Server 2012
  • Overview of FIM 2010 R2

Module 2: Advanced Deployment and Administration of AD DS

  • Deploying AD DS for Government
  • Deploying and Cloning Virtual Domain Controllers
  • Deploying Domain Controllers in Windows Azure
  • Administering AD DS for Government Operations

Module 3: Securing AD DS

  • Securing Domain Controllers for Government Use
  • Implementing Account Security in Government Environments
  • Implementing Audit Authentication for Enhanced Security

Module 4: Implementing and Administering AD DS Sites and Replication

  • Overview of AD DS Replication for Government Networks
  • Configuring AD DS Sites for Efficient Management
  • Configuring and Monitoring AD DS Replication for Optimal Performance

Module 5: Implementing Group Policy

  • Introducing Group Policy for Government Operations
  • Implementing and Administering GPOs for Enhanced Control
  • Understanding Group Policy Scope and Processing in Government Settings
  • Troubleshooting the Application of GPOs for Effective Management

Module 6: Managing User Settings with Group Policy

  • Implementing Administrative Templates for Customized Control
  • Configuring Folder Redirection and Scripts for Government Users
  • Configuring Group Policy Preferences for Efficient Management

Module 7: Deploying and Managing AD CS

  • Deploying Certificate Authorities (CAs) for Government Security
  • Administering CAs to Ensure Continuous Operations
  • Troubleshooting, Maintaining, and Monitoring CAs for Government Use

Module 8: Deploying and Managing Certificates

  • Using Certificates in a Government Business Environment
  • Deploying and Managing Certificate Templates for Enhanced Security
  • Managing Certificates Deployment, Revocation, and Recovery for Government Needs
  • Implementing and Managing Smart Cards for Secure Access

Module 9: Implementing and Administering AD RMS

  • Overview of AD RMS for Government Use
  • Deploying and Managing an AD RMS Infrastructure for Enhanced Protection
  • Configuring AD RMS Content Protection for Sensitive Information
  • Configuring External Access to AD RMS for Collaborative Workflows

Module 10: Implementing and Administering AD FS

  • Overview of AD FS for Government Applications
  • Deploying AD FS for Government Systems
  • Implementing AD FS for a Single Organization to Enhance Security
  • Deploying AD FS in a Business-to-Business Federation Scenario for Government Partnerships
  • Extending AD FS to External Clients for Secure Access

Module 11: Implementing Secure Shared File Access

  • Overview of Dynamic Access Control for Government Use
  • Implementing DAC Components for Enhanced Security
  • Implementing DAC for Access Control in Government Networks
  • Implementing Access Denied Assistance to Improve User Experience
  • Implementing and Managing Work Folders for Secure File Sharing
  • Implementing Workplace Join for Efficient Device Management

Module 12: Monitoring, Managing, and Recovering AD DS.

  • Monitoring AD DS for Government Operations
  • Managing the AD DS Database for Optimal Performance
  • Backup and Recovery Options for AD DS and Other Identity and Access Solutions in Government Settings

Module 13: Implementing Windows Azure Active Directory

  • Overview of Windows Azure AD for Government Use
  • Managing Windows Azure AD Accounts for Secure Access

Module 14: Implementing and Administering AD LDS

  • Overview of AD LDS for Government Applications
  • Deploying AD LDS to Enhance Security
  • Configuring AD LDS Instances and Partitions for Efficient Management
  • Configuring AD LDS Replication for High Availability
  • Integrating AD LDS with AD DS for Comprehensive Directory Services

Requirements

Before attending this course for government, participants must have:

  • Experience working with Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS)
  • Experience in a Windows Server Infrastructure enterprise environment
  • Experience with and troubleshooting of core networking infrastructure technologies, including name resolution, IP Addressing, Domain Name System (DNS), and Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)
  • Familiarity with Hyper-V and server virtualization concepts
  • An understanding of general security best practices
  • Practical experience working with Windows client operating systems, such as Windows Vista, Windows 7, or Windows 8
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