Computer Information Science American River College
Courses

CISS 341: Implementing Windows Operating System Security

Units: 3.00
Prerequisite: None.
Advisory: CISC 320 (Operating Systems), CISC 351 (Introduction to Local Area Networks), and CISS 310 (Network Security Fundamentals)
Hours: 45 hours lecture, 27 hours laboratory
Description: This course provides in-depth information on the Microsoft Windows desktop operating system security features, as well as step-by-step configuration for most effective operating system security. The techniques needed in order to maintain the integrity, authenticity, availability, and privacy of the system and user data are covered.

Section 3: Learning Outcomes and Objectives

Upon completion of this course, the student will be able to:

  • Evaluate network security from the perspective of of the Microsoft Windows client operating system.
  • Assess how to secure data using a Microsoft Windows operating system.
  • Demonstrate use of the tools required to configure client operating system services.
  • Examine and configure network services in accordance with best current security practices.
  • Differentiate, describe and configure file sharing services and file system security permissions in accordance with best security practices.
  • Evaluate and describe the relationships between major network services.
  • Compare and contrast the roles of security, ethics, and privacy management issues regarding data storage.
  • Define and differentiate user rights and file permissions in terms of security.
  • Set up an appropriate file encryption method to optimize security on a multi-user workstation.
  • Build and configure an intrusion detection system (IDS).
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