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MCSA+Security Training Courses

The MCSA+Security certification will allow IT professionals to demonstrate security-specific skills appropriate to the systems administrator job role, which includes implementing, managing, and maintaining security on a current Windows operating system. In addition, MCSA+Security training will allow individuals to show proficiency with Microsoft Internet Security and Acceleration (ISA) Server, Enterprise Edition, or demonstrate security skills beyond the Microsoft platform by achieving CompTIA Security+ certification. If you have passed CompTIA Security+ Exam SY0-101, it will be accepted as one of the two Security Specialization: Core Security exams.
An MCSA+Security training candidate should have at least 12 months of experience implementing and administering desktop and network operating systems, and managing the network infrastructure in the typically complex computing environment of medium-to-large organizations. The candidate should also have experience in implementing and administering security in a network infrastructure. In addition, the candidate should possess a broad foundational knowledge of general security concepts, including communications security, infrastructure security, cryptography, and operational and organizational security, or else have specific skills related to the implementation of ISA Server in an enterprise environment.

TopicCourse IDCourse Title
Network Security MS2810 Fundamentals of Network Security

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