Course Overview: 

In this course, you will learn how to enhance the security of the IT infrastructure that you administer. This course begins by emphasizing the importance of assuming that network breaches have occurred already and then teaches you how to protect administrative credentials and rights to ensure that administrators can perform the precise tasks they need at any time, when they need to.

This course explains how you can use auditing and the Advanced Threat Analysis feature in Windows Server 2016 to identify security issues. You will also learn how to mitigate malware threats, secure your virtualization platform, and use deployment options such as Nano server and containers to enhance security. The course also explains how you can help protect access to files by using encryption and dynamic access control, and how you can enhance your network’s security.

 

Attendees to TN-765: Securing Windows Server 2016 will receive TechNow approved course materials and expert instruction.

Date/Locations:

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Course Duration: 5 days

Course Objectives:

 

  • Secure Windows Server
  • Protect credentials and implement privileged access workstations
  • Limit administrator rights with Just Enough Administration
  • Manage privileged access
  • Mitigate malware and threats
  • Analyze activity with advanced auditing and log analytics
  • Deploy and configure Advanced Threat Analytics and Microsoft Operations Management Suite
  • Configure Guarded Fabric virtual machines (VMs)
  • Use the Security Compliance Toolkit (SCT) and containers to improve security
  • Plan and protect data
  • Optimize and secure file services
  • Secure network traffic with firewalls and encryption
  • Secure network traffic by using DNSSEC and Message Analyzer

 

 

Course Prerequisites:

  • A solid, practical understanding of Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) principles
  • A solid, practical understanding of Microsoft Hyper-V virtualization fundamentals
  • A solid, practical understanding of networking fundamentals, including TCP/IP, User Datagram Protocol (UDP), and Domain Name System (DNS)
  • An understanding of Windows Server security principles

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