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Implementing Forefront Endpoint Protection 2010 vA

Course Code: M50509
Version: A
Day(s): 2
Price: £775.00 (ex. VAT)

Overview 

This two-day instructor-led course provides students with the knowledge and skills required to implement an endpoint malware protection solution using Microsoft Forefront Endpoint Protection 2010 (FEP).


Pre-Requisites

Before attending this course, students must have:

  • A+ certification or equivalent knowledge.
  • Network+ certification or equivalent knowledge.
  • Familiarity with Windows client and server operating systems and Active Directory.
  • Awareness and conceptual understanding of System Center Operations Manager and its role in monitoring Windows systems.
  • Completed Course 6451B, Planning, Deploying and Managing Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager 2007, or have equivalent knowledge. This is only required for attendees that will design and deploy FEP solutions. An overview of ConfigMgr will be provided in this course for those that will administer a FEP solution.


Next Course Dates

June
07 Jun - 08 Jun, 2012WokinghamAdd to Basket





    More Information

    This course is intended for IT Pros that will design, implement or manage an endpoint malware protection solution using Microsoft Forefront Endpoint Protection 2010.

    • Articulate the value proposition and key features of FEP 2010.
    • Understand the protection technologies built into the FEP client to protect desktops, laptops and servers from malicious code threats.
    • Understand the fundamental concepts of System Center Configuration Manager 2007.
    • Understand the FEP server components and how they are integrated into a System Center Configuration Manager 2007 infrastructure.
    • Understand how to manage FEP client policy and definition updates.
    • Understand the FEP client architecture and how the client can be deployed across an organization.
    • Understand the various options for monitoring, alerting and reporting on the health and malware activity of FEP clients.
    • Understand how FEP can leverage System Center Operations Manager 2007

    Module 1: FEP 2010 Overview
    This module provides an overview of the FEP 2010 product. It drills down into the different protection technologies provided by the FEP client, and explores the client’s user interface. Finally it describes how the FEP client integrates with components that will be introduced in later modules to provide an overall solution.

    • Product focus and feature overview.
    • Protection technologies.
    • FEP client user interface.
    • FEP solution overview.

    Module 2: System Center Configuration Manager 2007 Fundamentals

    This module provides an overview of the System Center Configuration Manager 2007 (ConfigMgr) product with which FEP 2010 integrates. It is not intended to teach design or implementation skills in the product, but to provide a high level overview of the product, its features and components so that attendees can appreciate how FEP integrates with and leverages them. It also focuses only on the features that are leveraged by FEP, and does not cover the numerous other ConfigMgr features. It is provided as a self-contained module so that those experienced in the product have an option of skipping this module.

    • System Center suite and positioning of Configuration Manager 2007.
    • Configuration Manager 2007 features.
    • Configuration Manager 2007 concepts.
    • Feature drill-down: Software Distribution.
    • Feature drill-down: Software Update Management.
    • Feature drill-down: Desired Configuration Management.

    Module 3: FEP Server Deployment

    This module describes the server components of the FEP 2010 product and how they integrate into a ConfigMgr infrastructure. It describes the different FEP management models and how these align with different ConfigMgr topologies, and the different configurations in which FEP server components can be deployed. Finally it looks at the ConfigMgr objects that are created during integration, and how these are used to manage and monitor FEP clients.

    • FEP server components and integration with ConfigMgr.
    • FEP management models.
    • FEP Server component deployment topologies.
    • ConfigMgr objects created by FEP.

    Module 4: FEP Policy and Update Management

    This module looks in detail at the two main management aspects of the FEP solution – management of FEP policies and management of definition updates.

    • Managing FEP policy.
    • Managing FEP definition updates.

    Module 5: FEP Client Deployment

    This module looks in detail at the considerations for deploying the FEP 2010 across the organization.

    • FEP client architecture.
    • Supported platforms and system requirements.
    • FEP client deployment methods.
    • FEP client deployment validation and troubleshooting.

    Module 6: Monitoring, Alerting and Reporting

    This module looks in detail at the monitoring aspects of a FEP 2010 solution – specifically the FEP Dashboard, FEP alerts, and FEP reports. It explains how the ConfigMgr Desired Configuration Management (DCM) feature is used to collect data from clients as well as measure compliance with defined security baselines. Finally it examines how System Center Operations Manager can be used together with the FEP 2010 Security management pack to provide real-time monitoring of high-value endpoints (like servers).

    • FEP administrator roles and their interaction with the product.
    • FEP alerts.
    • FEP and Desired Configuration Management (DCM).
    • FEP reports.
    • Real-time monitoring with the System Center Operations Manager Security management pack.

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