Securing Windows Server 2016, Part 5 of 5: Securing Network Infrastructure
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Securing Windows Server 2016, Part 5 of 5: Securing Network Infrastructure

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Updated Feb 04, 2020

Securing network Infrastructure is the pathway through all communication. Beginning with Firewalls and the Windows firewall with advanced security, this course take a look at the Datacenter Firewall especially with multitenant environments. Other topics include: IPsec Usage, Authentication methods, DNS security, DNS Policies, RRL, and rounds out with Microsoft Message Analyzer to scan traffic and options for SMB traffic. This course contains the following lessons:


Lesson 1:

  • Types of Firewalls
  • Well-Known Ports
  • Host-Based Firewall
  • Network Profiles
  • Configuring the Windows Firewall
  • Demo: Configure the Firewall via Control Panel
  • Demo: Windows Firewall with Advanced Security
  • Demo: Configure the Firewall via PowerShell
  • Demo: Configure the Firewall be GPME.

Lesson 2:

  • Network Controller
  • Datacenter Firewall
  • Network Security Groups
  • Scenarios for Datacenter Firewall.

Lesson 3:

  • Overview of IP Security
  • IPSec Protocols
  • IPSec Usage Scenarios
  • IPSec Configuration Tools
  • Connection Security Rules
  • Understanding Rule Types
  • Rule Endpoints
  • Authentication Settings
  • Authentication Methods
  • Encryption Settings
  • Monitoring Connections
  • Demo: Implementing IPSec
  • Demo: Protocols.

Lesson 4:

  • Managing DNS Services
  • Optimizing DNS Name Resolution
  • The GlobalNames Zone
  • Implementing DNS Security
  • DNS Security (DNSSEC)
  • Implementing DNSSEC
  • Demo: DNSSEC
  • Demo: Validating Responses
  • Introducing DNS Policies
  • Implementing DNS Policies
  • RRL Feature
  • Demo: Configure DNS Policies
  • Demo: RRL.

Lesson 5:

  • Microsoft Message Analyzer
  • Demo: MMA.

Lesson 6:

  • SMB 3.1.1 Protocol Security
  • SMB Encryption Requirements
  • Encrypting SMB Shares
  • Disabling Support for SMB 1.0.
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