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CISS 341: Implementing Windows Operating System Security
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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. |
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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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Certificates requiring this course:
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