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Endpoint Security - Media Encryption
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Training goals
This course provides an understanding of basic concepts and skills necessary to configure and manage Endpoint Security Media Encryption. During this course, you will configure a Endpoint Security Media Encryption Server to manage client machines, and learn about managing and monitoring client media access.
Training days
1 day
Conspect
- Preface
- Course Layout
- Recommended Setup for Labs
- Recommended Lab Topology
- Training and Certification
- Endpoint Security Media Encryption Overview
- The Threats
- Server Installation
- Back-up the Media ID
- Importing Site IDs (optional)
- Review
- Deploying Endpoint Security Media Encryption
- Endpoint Security Media Encryption Server
- Creating the Security Policy
- Creating User and Computer Groups
- Deploy Client to End-Users
- Create Local Users and Groups
- Create the Standard Users Profile
- Creating a User Group
- Creating a USB Access Group
- Modify Group Security Settings
- Customizing USB Access For A Specific User
- Client Software Installation
- Viewing Client Settings
- Review
- Endpoint Security Media Encryption Client
- Client and Server Interaction
- Client-Side Functionality
- Test USB Access Rights
- Encrypting Removable Media
- Modify the Custom Profile
- Decrypt Media Using the EPM Client
- Create a PSG Restriction
- Modify the Custom Profile
- Test Client Access
- Review
- Logging, Auditing and Reporting
- Auditing Tab Features
- Auditing and Event Logging
- Alerts
- Reports 239
- Create a New Report
- View a Report
- Select an Event
- Open the Log Event
- Add Device to Device Manager
- Review
Workshop
- Install and configure an Endpoint Security Server
- Create and apply client profiles
- Create user and computer groups using Microsoft Active Directory and/or local databases
- Install and deploy Endpoint Security - Media Encryption Client software to user machines on the network
- Test the deployed profiles using USB drives by setting file restrictions and forcing encryption
- Add a new device to the administration console by evaluating log data
- Encrypt, decrypt and verify removable media using the Encryption Policy Manager
- Use Endpoint Security - Media Encryption's internal logging and auditing functions to track and monitor user actions
- Configure and execute reports based on Endpoint Security - Media Encryption audit events using pre-configured reports
Requirements
General knowledge of TCP/IP, Working knowledge of Windows and/or UNIX, Working knowledge of network technology, Working knowledge of the Internet.
Certificates
The participants will obtain certificates signed by Check Point Software Technologies Ltd. Course prepares for Check Point Certified Specialist - Endpoint Security Media Encryption (CPCS-ESME)2 certification.
Locations
Krakow - 5 Tatarska Street, II floor, hours: 9:00 am - 4:00 pm Warsaw - 17 Bielska Street, hours: 9:00 am - 4:00 pm
Trainer
Authorized Check Point Software Technologies Ltd.Trainer (CCSI).
Training price
650 EUR
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