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MCSE : Security Specialist

GET CERTIFIED IN JUST 18 DAYS - 2003 PATH

Our 18 day accelerated MCSE 2003: Security+ Training BootCamp provides information technology professionals with the knowledge and skills necessary to install, configure, support, and troubleshoot Microsoft® Windows 2000- and 2003-based networks with a focus on information security in the enterprise. This is an accelerated course, designed for computer professionals that require effective, real-world skill-building and timely certification.

Curriculum for the accelerated Microsoft Windows Training Course

The school's primary goal is your education.
We provide thorough instructor-led training to ensure that you learn the fundamentals, obtain hands-on skills and earn your certification. You will emerge able to immediately apply your new knowledge in your career environment. 

Our MCSE 2003: Security+ Program:

  • Allows you to achieve your certifications in a fraction of the time of 'traditional training' while delivering industry-leading exam passing percentages
  • Helps students grasp complex technical concepts more easily by identifying and catering to individual student learning styles through a mixed visual, auditory and kinesthetic-tactual delivery system
  • Enhances retention by employing accelerated learning techniques focused on committing information to long-term memory
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Features of a Domain

 

In Windows 2003, a domain is a logical grouping of networked computers that share a common area for storing security information. A domain provides a centralized approach to administering network resources. Users on one computer can access shared resources on other computers in the domain, provided they have been assigned the appropriate permissions. Domains are similar in concept to workgroups, but provide a number of useful features, as described below.

 

Single logon

Domains provide a single logon process for users to access various network resources, including file, print, and application resources. All user accounts are stored in a central location.

 

Single user account

Users in a domain need only a single account to access resources on various computers. (In contrast, users in a workgroup require a separate account on each computer that they access.)

 

 

Centralized management

Domains provide centralized administration. All user account and resource information can be administered from a single location within the domain.

 

Scalability

Domains are scalable to very large networks. The ways in which users access resources and how resources are managed in very large networks are the same as on a small network.

 

 

 

 


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