his five-day, instructor-led course teaches IT professionals how they can enhance the security of the IT infrastructure that they 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 only the tasks that they need to, when they need to.
This course also details how you can mitigate malware threats, identify security issues by using auditing and the Advanced Threat Analysis feature in Windows Server 2016, secure your virtualization platform, and use new 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.
 
Duration
40 hs
 
Audience profile
This course is for IT professionals who need to administer Windows Server 2016 networks securely. These professionals typically work with networks that are configured as Windows Server domain-based environments, with managed access to the Internet and cloud services.
Students who seek certification in the 70-744 Securing Windows server exam also will benefit from this course.
 
At course completion
After completing this course, students will be able to:
• Secure Windows Server.
• Secure application development and a server workload infrastructure.
• Manage security baselines.
• Configure and manage just enough and just-in-time (JIT) administration.
• Manage data security.
• Configure Windows Firewall and a software-defined distributed firewall.
• Secure network traffic.
• Secure your virtualization infrastructure.
• Manage malware and threats.
• Configure advanced auditing.
• Manage software updates.
• Manage threats by using Advanced Threat Analytics (ATA) and Microsoft Operations Management Suite (OMS).
 
Course Outline
Module 1: Attacks, breach detection, and Sysinternals tools
In this module, students will learn about breach detection, attack types and vectors, cybercrime, and how you can analyse your system’s activity by using the Sysinternals tool suite.
Lessons
Understanding attacks
Detecting breaches
Examining activity with the Sysinternals tool
Lab : Basic breach detection and incident response strategies
Identifying attack types
Exploring the Sysinternals tools
After completing this course, students will be able to:
Describe breach detection.
Describe how to detect a breach by using the Sysinternals tools.
Module 2: Protecting credentials and privileged access
This module explains how you can configure user rights and security options, protect credentials by using credential guard, implement privileged-access workstations, and manage and deploy a local administrator-password solution so that you can manage passwords for local administrator accounts.
Lessons
Understanding user rights
Computer and service accounts
Protecting credentials
Privileged-Access Workstations and jump servers
Local administrator-password solution
Lab : Implementing user rights, security options, and group-managed service accounts
Configuring security options
Configuring restricted groups
Delegating privileges
Creating and managing group managed service accounts (MSAs)
Configuring the Credential Guard feature
Locating problematic accounts
Lab : Configuring and deploying LAPs
Installing and configuring LAPs
Deploying and testing LAPs
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Understand user rights.
Describe computer and service accounts.
Help protect credentials.
Understand privileged-access workstations and jump servers.
Understand how to use a local administrator-password solution.
Module 3: Limiting administrator rights with Just Enough Administration
This module explains how to deploy and configure Just Enough Administration (JEA).
Lessons
Understanding JEA
Verifying and deploying JEA
Lab : Limiting administrator privileges with JEA
Creating a role-capability file
Creating a session-configuration file
Creating a JEA endpoint
Connecting and testing a JEA endpoint
Deploying a JEA configuration to another computer
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Understand JEA.
Verify and deploy JEA.
Module 4: Privileged access management and administrative forests
This module explains the concepts of Enhanced Security Administrative Environment (ESAE) forests, Microsoft Identity Manager (MIM), and Just In Time (JIT) Administration, or Privileged Access Management.
Lessons
ESAE forests
Overview of Microsoft Identity Manager
Overview of JIT administration and PAM
Lab : Limiting administrator privileges with PAM
Layered approach to security
Configuring trust relationships and shadow principals
Requesting privileged access
Managing PAM roles
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Understand ESAE forests.
Understand MIM.
Understand JIT administration and PAM.
Module 5: Mitigating malware and threats
This module explains how to configure the Windows Defender, AppLocker, and Device Guard features.
Lessons
Configuring and managing Windows Defender
Restricting software
Configuring and using the Device Guard feature
Deploying and using the EMET
Lab : Securing applications by using AppLocker, Windows Defender, Device Guard Rules, and the EMET.
Configuring Windows Defender
Configuring AppLocker
Configuring Device Guard
Deploying and using EMET
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Configure and manage Windows Defender.
Restrict software.
Configure and use the Device Guard feature.
Use and deploy the EMET.
Module 6: Analyzing activity with advanced auditing and log analytics
This module explains how to use advanced auditing and Windows PowerShell transcripts.
Lessons
Overview of auditing
Advanced auditing
Windows PowerShell auditing and logging
Lab : Configuring advanced auditing
Configuring auditing of file-system access
Auditing domain sign-ins
Managing advanced audit policy configuration
Windows PowerShell logging and auditing
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Understanding auditing.
Understand advanced auditing.
Audit and log Windows PowerShell.
Module 7: Deploying and configuring Advanced Threat Analytics and Microsoft Operations Management Suite
This module explains the Microsoft Advanced Threat Analytics tool and the Microsoft Operations Management suite (OMS), and details how you can use them to monitor and analyse the security of a Windows Server deployment.
Lessons
Deploying and configuring ATA
Deploying and configuring Microsoft Operations Management Suite
Lab : Deploying ATA and Microsoft Operations Management Suite
Preparing and deploying ATA
Preparing and deploying Microsoft Operations Management Suite
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Deploy and configure ATA.
Deploy and configure Microsoft Operations Management Suite.
Module 8: Secure Virtualization Infrastructure
This module explains how to configure Guarded Fabric virtual machines (VMs), including the requirements for shielded and encryption-supported VMs.
Lessons
Guarded Fabric
Shielded and encryption-supported virtual machines
Lab : Guarded Fabric with administrator-trusted attestation and shielded VMs
Deploying a guarded fabric with administrator-trusted attestation
Deploying a shielded VM
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Understand Guarded Fabric VMs.
Understand shielded and encryption-supported VMs.
Module 9: Securing application development and server-workload infrastructure
This module details the Security Compliance Manager, including how you can use it to configure, manage, and deploy baselines. Additionally, students will learn how to deploy and configure Nano Server, Microsoft Hyper-V, and Windows Server Containers.
Lessons
Using SCM
Introduction to Nano Server
Understanding containers
Lab : Using SCM
Configuring a security baseline for Windows Server 2016
Deploying a security baseline for Windows Server 2016
Lab : Deploying and Configuring Nano Server
Deploying, managing, and securing Nano Server
Deploying, managing, and securing Windows container
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Understand SCM.
Describe Nano Server.
Understand containers.
Module 10: Planning and protecting data
This module explains how to configure Encrypting File System (EFS) and BitLocker drive encryption to protect data at rest.
Lessons
Planning and implementing encryption
Planning and implementing BitLocker
Lab : Protecting data by using encryption and BitLocker
Encrypting and recovering access to encrypted files
Using BitLocker to protect data
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Plan and implement encryption.
Plan and implement BitLocker.
Module 11: Optimizing and securing file services
This module explains how to optimize file services by configuring File Server Resource Manager (FSRM) and Distributed File System (DFS). Students will learn how to protect a device’s data by using encryption or BitLocker. Students also will learn how to manage access to shared files by configuring Dynamic Access Control (DAC).
Lessons
File Server Resource Manager
Implementing classification management and file-management tasks
Dynamic Access Control
Lab : Quotas and file screening
Configuring File Server Resource Manager quotas
Configuring file screening and storage reports
Lab : Implementing Dynamic Access Control
Preparing for implementing Dynamic Access Control
Implementing Dynamic Access Control
Validating and remediating Dynamic Access Control
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Understand File Server Resource Manager.
Implement classification management and file-management tasks.
Understand Dynamic Access Control
Module 12: Securing network traffic with firewalls and encryption
This module explains the firewalls that are present on Windows Server.
Lessons
Understanding network-related security threats
Understanding Windows Firewall with Advanced Security
Configuring IPsec
Datacenter Firewall
Lab : Configuring Windows Firewall with Advanced Security
Creating and testing inbound rules
Creating and testing outbound rules
Creating and testing connection security rules
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Understand network-related security threats.
Understand Windows Firewall with Advanced Security.
Configure IPsec.
Understand Datacenter Firewall.
Module 13: Securing network traffic
This module explains how to secure network traffic and how to use Microsoft Message Analyzer, Server Message Block (SMB) encryption, and Domain Name System Security Extensions (DNSSEC).
Lessons
Network-related security threats and connection-security rules
Configuring advanced DNS settings
Examining network traffic with Microsoft Message Analyzer
Securing SMB traffic, and analysing SMB traffic
Lab : Securing DNS
Configuring and testing DNSSEC
Configuring DNS policies and RRL
Lab : Microsoft Message Analyzer and SMB encryption
Installing and using Message Analyzer
Configuring and verifying SMB encryption on SMB shares
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Configure advanced DNS settings.
Examine network traffic with Message Analyzer.
Secure SMB traffic, and analyze SMB traffic.
Module 14: Updating Windows Server
This module explains how to use Windows Server Update Services (WSUS) to deploy updates to Windows Servers and clients.
Lessons
Overview of WSUS
Deploying updates by using WSUS
Lab : Implementing update management
Implementing the WSUS server role
Configuring update settings
Approving and deploying an update by using WSUS
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Understand WSUS.
Deploy updates with WSUS.
 
Prerequisites
Students should have at least two years of experience in the IT field and should have:
• Completed courses 740, 741, and 742, or the equivalent.
• A solid, practical understanding of networking fundamentals, including TCP/IP, User Datagram Protocol (UDP), and Domain Name System (DNS).
• A solid, practical understanding of Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) principles.
• A solid, practical understanding of Microsoft Hyper-V virtualization