Certified Internet Webmaster Security 1D0-470: Operating System Security covers the following topics:
 | Security principles |
 | Evaluation criteria |
 | Security levels and mechanisms |
 | Windows 2000 security |
 | Windows 2000 security architecture |
 | Linux security |
 | Pluggable authentication modules |
 | Passwords |
 | Verifying system state |
 | Protecting accounts |
 | Password aging in Linux |
 | Windows 2000 file systems |
 | Remote file access |
 | Linux file systems |
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This course has the following features:
 | Exercises that allow users to practice in actual applications discussed in the course |
 | A file containing the text of the exercises |
 | Activities that allow users to apply course concepts in an interactive questioning environment |
 | A glossary |
 | A Skill Assessment |
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 | Certified Internet Webmaster Security 1D0-470: Security Fundamentals (CIWS01) |
 | Certified Internet Webmaster Security 1D0-470: Attack Types and Encryption (CIWS02) |
 | Certified Internet Webmaster Security 1D0-470: Protocol Layers and Security (CIWS03) |
 | Certified Internet Webmaster Security 1D0-470: Firewalls (CIWS04) |
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 | Certified Internet Webmaster Security 1D0-470: Assessing and Reducing Risk (CIWS06) |
 | Certified Internet Webmaster Security 1D0-470: Security Auditing (CIWS07) |
 | Certified Internet Webmaster Security 1D0-470: Auditing and the Control Phase (CIWS08) |
 | Certified Internet Webmaster Security 1D0-470: Attack Detection and Response (CIWS09) |
 | Certified Internet Webmaster Security 1D0-470: Auditing and Log Analysis (CIWS10) |
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