Course Information

Course CodeMS2787 (MOC2787) (M2787)
Fee£645 (Exclusive of VAT)
DurationTwo Days
Delivery FormatInstructor-Led

Introduction

This two-day instructor-led course enables database administrators who work with enterprise environments to design security for database systems using Microsoft SQL ServerT 2005. The course emphasizes that students should think about the whole environment, which includes business needs, regulatory requirements, network systems, and database considerations during design. Students will also learn how to monitor security and respond to threats.

Audience

This course is intended for current professional database administrators who have three or more years of on-the-job experience administering SQL Server database solutions in an enterprise environment.

Completion

Prerequisites

In addition, it is recommended, but not required, that students have completed:

Examinations

Exam 70–443: PRO: Designing a Database Server Infrastructure by Using Microsoft SQL Server 2005

Exam 70–444: PRO: Optimizing and Maintaining a Database Administration Solution by Using Microsoft SQL Server 2005

Materials

The student kit includes a comprehensive workbook and other necessary materials for this class.

Course Outline

Module 1: Introduction to Designing SQL Server Security

This module introduces the principles and methodology of designing SQL Server security. This module also explains the benefits of having a security policy in place and the process of creating a security policy. In addition, this module teaches you the importance of monitoring the security of SQL Server.

Lessons

After completing this module, students will be able to:

Module 2: Designing a SQL Server Systems Infrastructure Security Policy

This module provides the guidelines for implementing server-level security using authentication methods. This module also provides the knowledge required to develop a Microsoft Windows server-level security policy. To enable you to do this, this module provides the guidelines to create password policy and determine service accounts permissions. In addition, this module explains how to select an appropriate encryption method to develop a secure communication policy. This module also explains the monitoring standards for SQL Server.

Lessons

Lab 2A: Designing a SQL Server Systems Infrastructure Security Policy

Lab 2B: Creating an Infrastructure Security Inventory

After completing this module, students will be able to:

Module 3: Designing Security Policies for Instances and Databases

This module explains how to design SQL Server instance-level, database-level, and object-level security policies. This module teaches the security monitoring standards for instances and databases.

Lessons

Lab 3A: Designing Security Policies for Instances and Databases

Lab 3B: Validating Security Policies for Instances and Databases

After completing this module, students will be able to:

Module 4: Integrating Data Encryption into a Database Security Design

This module provides the guidelines and considerations for security data using encryption and certificates. This module also describes various data encryption policies. Finally, this module shows how to determine a key storage method.

Lessons

Lab 4: Integrating Data Encryption into a Database Security Design

After completing this module, students will be able to:

Module 5: Designing a Security Exceptions Policy

This module provides guidelines for gathering business and regulatory requirements and comparing them with existing policy. This module also covers how to determine the exceptions and their impact on security.

Lessons

Lab 5: Designing a Security Exceptions Policy

After completing this module, students will be able to:

Module 6: Designing a Response Strategy for Threats and Attacks

This module provides guidelines to respond to virus and worm attacks, denial-of-service attacks, and injection attacks.

Lessons

Lab 6: Designing a Response Strategy for Threats and Attacks

After completing this module, students will be able to: