Implementing Proactive Windows Security
Pluralsight
Course Summary
In this course, you will learn how to implement proactive solutions needed to defend against the most-used attack vectors of today and how to prepare your environment for the post-2015 security landscape.
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Course Description
In the future, the only way to secure Windows environment will be to implement proactive security and to stop relying only on reactive solutions like anti-malware. In this course, Implementing Proactive Windows Security, you will learn how to move from dead, reactive security measures to effective and proactive security measures. First, you'll learn how to implement BitLocker drive encryption in Windows. Next, you'll learn about protecting admin privileges with UAC and how UAC can be your best friend. Finally, you'll get a better understanding of IPsec - and why it's not as bad as people make it out to be. By the end of this course, you'll know how to design and implement proactive security in a Windows network, helping you better secure your environments for 2016 and beyond.
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Course Syllabus
Course Overview- 1m 11s
—Course Overview 1m 11sIntroduction- 4m 2s
—Introduction 4m 2sProtecting a Computer by Implementing BitLocker- 45m 25sIncreasing Security and Performance by Limiting Privileges- 15m 54sProtecting Admin Privileges with UAC- 11m 33sWhitelisting Secure Applications by Using AppLocker- 23m 54sPreventing Pass-the-Hash and Pass-the-Ticket Attacks- 10m 20sProtecting Networks by Using IPsec- 16m 39s