Synopsis
Windows 2000 Security Design MCSE 70-220: Using Alternate Authentication Strategies explains authentication models other than Kerberos that are available under Windows 2000 and shows users how to implement security with these methods in Windows 2000 networks and in mixed networks.

Audience
This course is for anyone who wants to take the MCSE Exam 70-220 for Windows 2000 certification.

Time
3 hours

Product Code: W22009
After completing Windows 2000 Security Design MCSE 70-220: Using Alternate Authentication Strategies, the user should be able to:

Explain LM, NTLM, and NTLMv2 authentication and their use in a Windows 2000 environment
Explain digest authentication
Explain the use of certificate-based authentication
Describe Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) transmission
Explain smart cards
Explain RADIUS authentication
Identify the strategies that allow Windows 2000 authentication to interoperate with other operating systems

NTLM and Digest Authentication
LM, NTLM, and NTLMv2
Using digest authentication

Certificate-Based Authentication and SSL
Identifying elements of certificate-based authentication
Understanding certificates in Windows 2000
Using SSL

Smart Cards
Understanding smart cards
Integrating smart cards with Kerberos
Setting up smart card logon

RADIUS
RADIUS usage and standards
RADIUS and IAS
RADIUS authentication process

Authentication and Interoperability
Windows 2000/Macintosh interoperability
Windows 2000/Novell interoperability
Windows 2000/UNIX interoperability
IBM mainframe and AS/400 interoperability
Choosing an authentication strategy

This course has the following features:

Exercises that allow users to practice in Windows 2000
A file containing the text of the exercises
Simulations that allow users to practice course skills, even if they don't have access to Windows 2000
A glossary
A Skill Assessment

All courses in the series Windows 2000 Professional, a passing score on MCSE exam 70-210, or equivalent experience
All courses in the series Windows 2000 Server MCSE 70-215, a passing score on MCSE exam 70-215, or equivalent experience
All courses in the series Windows 2000 Network Administration MCSE 70-216, a passing score on MCSE exam 70-216, or equivalent experience
All courses in the series Windows 2000 Active Directory MCSE 70-217, a passing score on MCSE exam 70-217, or equivalent experience
Windows 2000 Security Design MCSE 70-220: Analyzing Business Requirements (W22001)
Windows 2000 Security Design MCSE 70-220: Analyzing Technical Requirements (W22002)
Windows 2000 Security Design MCSE 70-220: Establishing a Security Baseline (W22003)
Windows 2000 Security Design MCSE 70-220: Planning Security for System Resources (W22004)
Windows 2000 Security Design MCSE 70-220: Designing a Security Group Strategy (W22005)
Windows 2000 Security Design MCSE 70-220: Designing Security Policy Inheritance (W22006)
Windows 2000 Security Design MCSE 70-220: Protecting Resources with Auditing and Encryption (W22007)
Windows 2000 Security Design MCSE 70-220: Using Native Windows 2000 Authentication (W22008)

Windows 2000 Security Design MCSE 70-220: Designing a Public Key Infrastructure (W22010)
Windows 2000 Security Design MCSE 70-220: Designing Security for Network Services (W22011)
Windows 2000 Security Design MCSE 70-220: Designing Security for Access between Networks (W22012)
Windows 2000 Security Design MCSE 70-220: Designing Security for Communications Channels (W22013)

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