[ news_security_news ] Patch Management Course For Microsoft Environments
SecurityProNews Staff Writer
2004-12-02
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Learning Tree International announced the addition of a new course, Patch Management for Microsoft Environments: Hands-On as the latest addition to its curriculum of Microsoft-related courses.
Over the course duration of 5 days, attendees will participate in extensive hands-on exercises--led by an expert instructor--for the purpose of gaining practical experience in implementing a comprehensive patch management strategy.
Participants will also be instructed in how to...
-- Inventory their organization's IT assets to identify potential vulnerabilities
-- Test patches to verify functionality, stability and compatibility
-- Create and execute a deployment plan with recovery and remediation options
-- Review and improve their patch management process on an ongoing basis
-- Evaluate and compare Microsoft and third-party patch management tools
Jennifer Urick, Vice President of Learning Tree International, said, "This course is designed to instruct attendees in the skills required to develop a comprehensive strategy for securing their organizations' Microsoft systems with the latest patches."
Anyone involved in securing and maintaining Windows clients and servers will benefit from this course. This includes network and systems administrators, desktop administrators, consultants, IT managers and security professionals.
Patch Management for Microsoft Environments: Hands-On augments existing Learning Tree courses, including Securing Windows 2000: Hands-On, Securing Windows Server 2003: Hands-On, Assessing Network Vulnerabilities: Hands-On and Introduction to System and Network Security.
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