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TrainSignal Advanced Security Lab 12 (PKI, IPSec & EFS)
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Tuesday, July 17, 2007 |
TrainSignal Advanced Security Lab 12 (PKI, IPSec & EFS) Fun, interactive scenarios make our lessons easy to retain! Install and configure PKI, IPSec, and EFS on your company's network Plan, design & build a Public Key Infrastructure (PKI)
Learn about the different types of Certificate Authorities (CAs) and when they should be used Install Certificate Services on a win**s 2000 & Server 2003 Computer Configure the properties associated with a Certificate Server including the CSP and Hash Algorithm Build your PKI by adding an Enterprise Root and an Enterprise Subordinate Certificate Server
Generate a Certificate Request File and then present it to a Certificate Server Import Digital Certificates into the Certificate Store of a Certificate Server Request Client Certificates through an Internet Explorer Web Interface Install Digital Certificates on client computers Add a Digital Signature to your POP3 email account within Outlook Express and Outlook Send messages using your Digital Signature, ensuring the reader that the message is from you
Encrypt your emails using Pretty Good Privacy (PGP) to prevent confidential data from being comprimized across the Internet Install & configure the Encrypting File System (EFS) to encrypt data on a local system
Use the Cipher Command to encrypt and decrypt data from a Command Prompt Recover encrypted files using the EFS Recovery Agent
Learn about the pre-configured and custom policies that you can configure with IPSec Install & Configure IPSec Learn to use IP Filters and Filter actions to get even more granular control over your IPSec Policies Export/Import your policies from a local machine into an Active Directory Group Policy Install and use Terminal Services and Remote Desktop All this and more taught in win**s 2000 & Server 2003!
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posted by Kawai @ 7:22 PM |
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