You cannot claim to be a Windows 2000/XP/2003 security expert without
mastering the information and skills presented in this course.
The Securing Windows Track is a comprehensive curriculum for securing
Windows 2000/XP/2003 networks. This program brings the confusing complexity
of Windows 2000/XP/2003 security into clear focus by starting with
foundational security services, such as Active Directory and Group Policy,
and advancing in a logical progression to particular products or features
which rely on these foundations, such as IIS and IPSec. This Track provides
best practices for security, hands-on exercises, extensive
documentation/screenshots, a CD-ROM of security scripts, and an objective
account of Windows security (neither bashing Microsoft nor toeing the party
line).
*** The new security features of Windows Vista will also be covered. ***
This Track will also prepare you for the GIAC Certified Windows Security
Administrator (GCWN) certification exams.
You are encouraged to bring a Windows 2000/2003 Server or higher laptop with
you, but this is not required. The instructor will demonstrate the skills
discussed in the course and the manuals include numerous screenshots.
Is Security 505, Securing Windows, the correct course for me?
It offers a strategic & practical approach to auditing which is not only informative, but inspiring... truly enabling.
-Steve Yuhas, TESSCO Technologies
Author Statement
Microsoft might be faulted for many things, but lack of ambition is definitely not one of them. Active Directory, PKI, Group Policy, XML Web Services, the .NET Framework, ISA Server and VPNs, etc. all make for a completely new Windows landscape that is vastly more interesting (and complex) than the old Windows 98/NT world. You can do some incredible things with Windows 2000/XP/2003, and in Track 5 that's what we're going to do. We'll see how to set it all up and secure it against malicious insiders and Internet hackers. We'll also talk a lot about how to automate as much of the work as possible (with scripting and Group Policy) so that you won't have to spend endless hours each week doing repetitive tasks. I'm constantly updating the courseware and adding new tools to the CD-ROM so that we can cover everything important in just six days. I promise you, those six days will go by fast!
- Jason Fossen