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MOC 50093 Deploying and Administering Microsoft Forefront Client Security

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Summary:
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.

Duration:
3 Days/Lecture & Lab

Audience:
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.

Topics:

  • 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.

Prerequisites:
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.




Last Update: May 20, 2013