Beta Exam 71-162 TS: ForeFront Protection for Endpoints and Applications, Configuring

Hi,

ich habe heute das Microsoft Beta Exam 70-162 TS: ForeFront Protection for Endpoints and Applications, Configuring abgelegt.

Geprüft werden folgende Forefront Produkte und Themen:

Skills Being MeasuredThis exam measures your ability to accomplish the technical tasks listed below.The percentages indicate the relative weight of each major topic area on the exam.

Deploying Forefront Endpoint Protection 2010, Forefront Protection 2010 for Exchange Server, and Forefront  Protection 2010 for SharePoint (24 percent)
  • Plan and implement a Forefront Endpoint Protection (FEP) topology.
    • This objective may include but is not limited to: where to install the remote reporting database; install FEP server components; WSUS configuration, System Center Configuration Manager single site vs. hierarchy considerations (reporting)
  • Design and install Forefront Protection for Exchange Server (FPE) and Forefront Protection for SharePoint (FPSP) components.
    • This objective may include but is not limited to: import and export configuration settings from and to multiple servers, deciding which server roles to install on (Mailbox, Hub Transport, and Edge), High Availability
  • Customize the System Center Configuration Manager and System Center Operations Manager configuration for FEP implementations.
    • This objective may include but is not limited to: create a collection in Configuration Manager, SUP configuration, configure advertisements, configure agent components, import security management pack (SMP), create custom Desired Configuration Management (DCM) baselines and configuration items
  • Deploy the FEP client.
    • This objective may include but is not limited to: operating system prerequisites, uninstall existing anti-virus software including Forefront Client Security (FCS), deploy Operations Manager and Configuration Manager agents to workgroup computers and to domain-joined computers, deploy using Configuration Manager, deploy using Group Policy, deploy manually, setup switches
Maintaining Endpoint and Application Protection (26 percent)
  • Configure Operations Manager Management Pack for FEP.
    • This objective may include but is not limited to: alerts, notifications, and monitoring
  • Configure alerts, notifications, and monitoring for FEP by using Configuration Manager.
    • This objective may include but is not limited to: reporting, SQL reporting services, creating subscriptions using DCM, collections and FEP console
  • Remediate FEP client issues.
    • This objective may include but is not limited to: using Operations Manager tasks; changes to policies; validate or audit FEP; client log files; quarantine; uninstall the FEP client, initiate client scan using Configuration Manager, remediating a locally removed client, diagnose and resolve a malware outbreak
  • Configure alerts, notifications, monitoring, and quarantine for FPE and FPSP.
    • This objective may include but is not limited to: email notifications, email alerts, Operations Manager alerts; set quarantine policy
Configuring the FEP Client (25 percent)
  • Configure FEP clients by using Configuration Manager.
    • This objective may include but is not limited to: create and manage policy using Configuration Manager, configure definitions within the client policy, export from Configuration Manager, choose which template to use, select exclusions
  • Configure the FEP client by using Group Policy.
    • This objective may include but is not limited to: import FEP configuration options into Group Policy (ADMX, ADML, FEP2010GPTool.exe), merge FEP policies, Group Policy precedence, manage Group Policy templates
  • Configure FEP clients manually.
    • This objective may include but is not limited to: import XML files, configure using the FEP Console, how to add an exclusion, how to disable, local vs. domain Group Policy precedence
Configuring FPE and FPSP Application Protection (25 percent)
  • Configure anti-spam protection by using FPE.
    • This objective may include but is not limited to: configure filter lists by keyword and by content, file filtering by name and/or by type, filtering by source, destination domain, or sender ID, block lists, backscatter
  • Configure anti-malware protection by using FPE.
    • This objective may include but is not limited to: different types of scans, perform an on-demand scan, configure real-time scan, configure scanning engines, definition distribution, optimize performance of the scan engine
  • Configure application protection with FPSP.
    • This objective may include but is not limited to: manage filter lists by keyword and by content, manage file filtering by name and/or by type, perform an on-demand scan, configure real-time scan, configure scanning engines, definition distribution, optimize performance of the scan engine
  • Diagnose and resolve malware and spam outbreaks.
    • This objective may include but is not limited to: read event logs, infected documents, and attachments

Quelle: Microsoft

Die Ergebnisse der Beta-Prüfung kommen dann wie immer in 6-8 Wochen.

Na dann, Viel Spass beim selber Testen!
CU

2 Kommentare zu „Beta Exam 71-162 TS: ForeFront Protection for Endpoints and Applications, Configuring

  1. Hi Joerg,

    ich habe die Beta am 11.03.2011 gemacht und bis auf die vielen intensiven Monitoring Fragen zu SCOM und SCVMM fand ic die Pruefung schaffbar, aber vermutlich bin ich wie immer bei Beta Pruefungen auf Messers Schneide. Koennte die 7. oder 8. Beta Pruefung sein, wo ich 700 Punkte habe 🙂 Wie ist Dein Gefuehl?

    1. Hi Marc,

      mit gehts ähnlich wie die, bei mir waren auch die Monitoring Fragen der Knackpunkt. Das war auch schon meine 5. Beta Prüfung. Ich schwanke etwas denke aber dass ich vielleicht gerade so geschafft habe … sonst später dann mit der Final halt nochmal …

      gruß Jörg

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