Course Outline
Module 1: Attacks, Breach Detection, and Sysinternals Tools for Government
- Understanding attacks
- Detecting security breaches
- Examining activity with the Sysinternals tools
Module 2: Protecting Credentials and Privileged Access
- Understanding user rights
- Computer and service accounts
- Protecting credentials
- Privileged Access Workstations and jump servers
- Local administrator password solution
Module 3: Limiting Administrator Rights with Just Enough Administration
- Understanding JEA
- Verifying and deploying JEA
Module 4: Privileged Access Management and Administrative Forests
- ESAE forests
- Overview of Microsoft Identity Manager
- Overview of JIT administration and PAM
Module 5: Mitigating Malware and Threats
- Configuring and managing Windows Defender
- Restricting software
- Configuring and using the Device Guard feature
Module 6: Analyzing Activity with Advanced Auditing and Log Analytics
- Overview of auditing
- Advanced auditing
- Windows PowerShell auditing and logging
Module 7: Deploying and Configuring Advanced Threat Analytics and Microsoft Operations Management Suite for Government
- Deploying and configuring ATA
- Deploying and configuring Microsoft Operations Management Suite
- Deploying and configuring Azure Security Center
Module 8: Secure Virtualization Infrastructure
- Guarded fabric
- Shielded and encryption-supported virtual machines
Module 9: Securing Application Development and Server-Workload Infrastructure
- Using SCT
- Understanding containers
Module 10: Planning and Protecting Data
- Planning and implementing encryption
- Planning and implementing BitLocker
- Protecting data by using Azure Information Protection
Module 11: Optimizing and Securing File Services
- File Server Resource Manager
- Implementing classification and file management tasks
- Dynamic Access Control
Module 12: Securing Network Traffic with Firewalls and Encryption
- Understanding network-related security threats
- Understanding Windows Firewall with Advanced Security
- Configuring IPsec
- Datacenter Firewall
Module 13: Securing Network Traffic
- Configuring advanced DNS settings
- Examining network traffic with Message Analyzer
- Securing and analyzing SMB traffic
Requirements
- Completion of courses 740, 741, and 742, or their equivalents.
- A solid, practical understanding of networking fundamentals, including TCP/IP, User Datagram Protocol (UDP), and Domain Name System (DNS).
- A thorough grasp of Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) principles.
- Proficiency in Microsoft Hyper-V virtualization fundamentals.
- Familiarity with Windows Server security principles.
Audience
This course is designed for IT professionals who are responsible for securely administering Windows Server 2016 networks. These professionals typically manage networks configured as Windows Server domain-based environments, with controlled access to the internet and cloud services.
IT professionals preparing for the 70-744 Securing Windows Server exam will also find this course beneficial.
Job role: Administrator
Preparation for exam: 70-744
This course is tailored to meet the needs of IT administrators and aligns with the technical requirements for government networks, ensuring robust security and efficient management practices.
Testimonials (5)
Multiple examples for each module and great knowledge of the trainer.
Sebastian - BRD
Course - Secure Developer Java (Inc OWASP)
Module3 Applications Attacks and Exploits, XSS, SQL injection Module4 Servers Attacks and Exploits, DOS, BOF
Tshifhiwa - Vodacom
Course - How to Write Secure Code
General course information
Paulo Gouveia - EID
Course - C/C++ Secure Coding
The trainer's subject knowledge was excellent, and the way the sessions were set out so that the audience could follow along with the demonstrations really helped to cement that knowledge, compared to just sitting and listening.
Jack Allan - RSM UK Management Ltd.
Course - Secure Developer .NET (Inc OWASP)
Nothing it was perfect.