• Online, Self-Paced
Course Description

You can protect private system resources by deploying the Network Policy Server as a client health policy checking and remediation service using Network Access Policy (NAP). This allows the system administration to use numerous techniques to check client health at the various network access points and to allow the NPS service to arbitrate on client computer access to the private network. Endpoint Protection is a complementary technology (service role) of the System Center 2012 utility, which monitors client computers for malware status, and client malware prevention readiness by maintaining the up-to-date status of the malware service. In a world where network administrators are under increased pressure to deliver secure internal application access across any Internet connection to any device, Microsoft offers the Web Application Proxy as a solution. With WAP, internal applications can be delivered securely to remote clients with or without another remote access solution, like DirectAccess or VPN.
This course covers system protection using Network Access protection, and details System Center Endpoint Protection. To complete the course using Microsoft Web Application Proxy as a solution to deliver secure internal application access across any internet connection to any device is explained.

Learning Objectives

Implementing a Network Protection Solution

  • identify the components required to implement NAP with IPSec enforcement
  • sequence the tasks to configure IPSec enforcement
  • sequence the tasks to configure the NPS server for VPN connection
  • recognize how Endpoint Protection deployment can enhance computer security and protection
  • sequence the Endpoint Protection implementation planning tasks
  • implement a Network Protection Solution

Microsoft Web Application Proxy

  • recognize when you would integrate the Web Application Proxy into an existing Ad Federation Services Deployment
  • recognize Web Application Proxy Management features

Framework Connections

The materials within this course focus on the Knowledge Skills and Abilities (KSAs) identified within the Specialty Areas listed below. Click to view Specialty Area details within the interactive National Cybersecurity Workforce Framework.