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Implementing Forefront Threat Management Gateway 2010
MOC 50357
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Duración:   10h       Última actualización: 23/11/2011

About this course:
Elements of this syllabus are subject to change. Learn critical deployment and administration skills in this 400-level instructor-led course on Microsoft Forefront Client Security. Targeted at systems integrators, consultants, and deployment partners, this three-day class includes lecture and hands-on labs and was developed by Microsoft Consulting Services using their detailed implementation knowledge and best practices.



At course completion:
After completing this course, students will be able to:
  • Describe the Forefront Client Security components and architecture, and identify the different server roles.

  • Complete and troubleshoot the server setup process, identify various server topologies, and describe basic MOM concepts and the MOM agent.

  • Identify Forefront Client Security client component characteristics and describe the client setup and deployment processes.

  • Understand Forefront Client Security administration and user roles, Forefront Client Security Policy UI settings and policy deployments, and know how to troubleshoot the Management Console.

  • Understand the reporting services infrastructure used by Forefront Client Security.

  • Use Forefront Client Security reports and alerting services, and troubleshoot reporting procedures.

  • Describe the security state assessment (SSA) component of Forefront Client Security, and understand its architecture.

  • Describe the object processor and manifest update in SSA.

  • Review the SSA Security Check messages and results.

  • Review methods and procedures used to submit malware to Microsoft for analysis.



Audience profile:
This course is intended for technical deployment specialists and senior-level administrators who manage a Microsoft Exchange Server or Microsoft SharePoint Products and Technologies infrastructure or security practice.



Before attending this course, students must have:
Windows Server certifications or deployment experience and be familiar with the Forefront product line: Client, Server, and Edge.
Free online classes and labs are available at https://partner.microsoft.com/global/productssolutions/40032262 to help ensure an adequate baseline knowledge has been achieved prior to attending this instructor-led training.



Faculty:
Our team of highly qualified instructors combine training activities with the development of their profession as experts in the field of TIC. Professionals certified by the major manufacturers capable of transferring an enjoyable and easy to understand technical concepts more abstract.



Documentation:
A copy of the official Microsoft documentation.



Certification:
Lets get the Microsoft official diploma of the course "MOC 50357 - Implementing Forefront Threat Management Gateway 2010".



Course outline:
  1. Course Overview

    1.1 Forefront Product Overview.

    1.2 Forefront Client Security.

    1.3 Microsoft Forefront Client Security Components.

    1.4 Training Modules.

  2. Forefront Client Security Server Roles and Topologies

    2.1 Forefront Client Security Server Roles.

    2.2 Collection Server.

    2.3 Collection Server Database.

    2.4 Reporting Server.

    2.5 Reporting Database Server.

    2.6 Forefront Client Security Server Setup.

    2.7 Role Installation Steps.

    2.8 Server Topologies.

    2.9 SQL Server Database Sizing.

    2.10 Configuration Wizard.

    2.11 MOM Concepts.

    2.12 Forefront Client Security Server Setup Troubleshooting.

  3. Forefront Client Security Client

    3.1 General Information.

    3.2 Antimalware.

    3.3 MOM Agent.

    3.4 Client Setup.

    3.5 Client Deployment Planning.

    3.6 Forefront Client Security Client Deployment Methods.

    3.7 Troubleshooting.

  4. Forefront Client Security Management

    4.1 Administration.

    4.2 Administration Dashboard.

    4.3 Forefront Client Security Policy Deployment.

    4.4 Forefront Client Security Management Console Troubleshooting.

  5. Forefront Client Security Reporting and Alerting

    5.1 Reporting Services Overview.

    5.2 Reporting Architecture.

    5.3 MOM Reporting.

    5.4 Forefront Client Security Reports.

    5.5 SQL Server Reporting Services Troubleshooting.

    5.6 Alerts.

  6. Security State Assessment

    6.1 Security State Assessment.

    6.2 SSA General Information.

    6.3 SSA Architecture.

    6.4 SSA Object Processor (OP) and Manifest Updates.

    6.5 SSA Security Checks.

  7. Submitting Malware to Microsoft for Analysis

    7.1 Malware Submission.

    7.2 Assisting Customers with Malware Submissions.

  8. Closing

    8.1 Antimalware Client Registry Settings.

    8.2 Antimalware Errors.

    8.3 PP Tracing.

    8.4 Antimalware Events.

    8.5 SSA Scan Event Log Events.

    8.6 MOM Command Line Reference.

  9. Appendices

    9.1 Appendix A: Antimalware Client Registry Settings.

    9.2 Appendix B: Antimalware Errors.

    9.3 Appendix C: PP Tracing.

    9.4 Appendix D: Antimalware Events.

    9.5 Appendix D: Antimalware Events.

    9.6 Appendix F: MOM Command Line Reference.

 

Duración:   10h        Última actualización: 23/11/2011
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