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MS2821 - Designing and Managing a Windows Public Key Infrastructure

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This course provides students with the knowledge and skills to design, deploy, and manage a public key infrastructure (PKI) to support applications that require distributed security. Students get hands-on experience implementing solutions to secure PKI-enabled applications and services, such as Microsoft Internet Explorer, Microsoft Exchange Server, Microsoft Internet Information Server, Microsoft Outlook, and remote access services.
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Upcoming classes
Number Class Date Location Length Cost Sign up
MS2821 May 29, 2012 - Jun 01, 2012 Springfield 4 days $1695.00 Register
MS2821 Aug 13, 2012 - Aug 16, 2012 Bloomington 4 days $1695.00 Register


Prerequisites

Before attending this course, students must have familiarity with Windows 2000 or Windows Server 2003 technology such as those described in the following courses: MS2279: Planning, Implementing, and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Active Directory Infrastructure or MS2154: Implementing and Administering Microsoft Windows 2000 Directory Services
 
Detailed Class Syllabus


Module 1: Overview of Public Key Infrastructure
  • Introduction to PKI

  • Introduction to Cryptography

  • Certificates and Certification Authorities


  • Module 2: Designing a Certification Authority Hierarchy
  • Identifying CA Hierarchy Design Requirements

  • Common CA Hierarchy Designs

  • Documenting Legal Requirements

  • Analyzing Design Requirements

  • Designing a CA Hierarchy Structure


  • Module 3: Creating a Certification Authority Hierarchy
  • Creating an Offline CA

  • Validating Certificates

  • Planning CRL Publication

  • Installing a Subordinate CA


  • Module 4: Managing a Public Key Infrastructure
  • Introduction to PKI Management

  • Managing Certificates

  • Managing Certification Authorities

  • Planning for Disaster Recovery


  • Module 5: Configuring Certificate Templates
  • Introduction to Certificate Templates

  • Designing and Creating a Certificate Template

  • Publishing a Certificate Template

  • Managing Changes in a Certificate Template


  • Module 6: Configuring Certificate Enrollment
  • Introduction to Certificate Enrollment

  • Enrolling Certificates Manually

  • Autoenrolling Certificates


  • Module 7: Configuring Key Archival and Recovery
  • Introduction to Key Archival and Recovery

  • Implementing Manual Key Archival and Recovery

  • Implementing Automatic Key Archival and Recovery


  • Module 8: Configuring Trust Between Organizations
  • Introduction to Advanced PKI Hierarchies

  • Qualified Subordination Concepts

  • Configuring Constraints in a Policy.inf File

  • Implementing Qualified Subordination


  • Module 9: Deploying Smart Cards
  • Introduction to Smart Cards

  • Enrolling Smart Card Certificates

  • Deploying Smart Cards


  • Module 10: Securing Web Traffic by Using SSL
  • Introduction to SSL Security

  • Enabling SSL on a Web Server

  • Implementing Certificate-based Authentication


  • Module 11: Configuring E-mail Security
  • Introduction to E-mail Security

  • Configuring Secure E-mail Messages

  • Recovering E-mail Private Keys

  • Migrating a KMS Database to a CA Running Windows Server 2003
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