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- Retired Certifications
Securing Windows 2000 - The Gold Standard (GGSC-0100) - Retired 
- Type:
- Certificate
- Course:
- *No Specific training is required for any GIAC certification. If candidates need help in mastering the objectives for this certification, there are many sources of information available. Practical experience is one option; there are also numerous books on the market covering Computer Information Security. Another option is SANS training, or any relevant courses from other training providers.*
- More information regarding relevant training from SANS can be found at:
- Securing Windows 2000 - The Gold Standard, SEC-409
- Target:
- System Administrators, Auditors, Security Officers, Security Managers responsible for Windows 2000 systems
The GIAC Windows 2000 Gold Standard Certificate program is for those administrators who want to learn to quickly and repeatably secure their Windows 2000 Professional systems. In this course you will learn to utilize security policy templates to establish a baseline security configuration and multiple methods for applying those configurations to your systems. You will also explore the range of settings that can be configured through the security template. Individuals who hold the GIAC Windows 2000 Gold Standard Certificate have demonstrated the knowledge required to use the Gold Standard template to secure and audit their workstations.
- Requirements:
- one online exam
- Renewal:
- N/A
- Delivery:
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NOTE: GIAC exams are NOT given the day after the conference ends.
Exams are delivered online through a standard web browser. For exams purchased with SANS training, access to the exam will be available 7-10 days following the end of the conference. Standalone challenge exams are issued within 24 hours upon receipt of payment. You will receive an email from GIAC when your exam has been issued to your portal account. You have 120 days to complete the exam from the time we send notice that it is available. The exams are proctored and should be scheduled using our proctored exam procedure.

