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Microsoft MTA – Network and Security Fundamentals Course

This program is designed to hone your Networking Fundamentals (98-366) and Security Fundamentals (98-367). In just one exam, you can get an MTA certificate of completion!

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26 Hrs 28 Min
Videos
177 On-demand Videos
Closed Captions

Closed Captions

Course Topics
27  Topics
Question & Answers
372 Prep Questions
Certificate of Completion

Certificate of Completion

Note: Although the associated examination for this course has been retired, it is a good resource for online training.

About our online course

The Microsoft Technology Associate (MTA) exam, you can validate your fundamental knowledge and abilities in computer security. Not only will it open the door to becoming a Microsoft Certified Solutions Associate (MCSA), but familiarize yourself with the related concepts and technologies through relevant courses as well. The exam is designed so that candidates have some prior experience working with Windows Server, Active Directory, anti-malware products, firewalls network architecture and devices, etcetera for optimal success on the test.

  • Master Security Layers and Operating System Security
  • Comprehend Network Security and Security Software

This course is specially designed to equip you with the required knowledge and skills needed to pass your exam. Upon completion, you will be able to confidently pursue Microsoft Certified Solutions Associate (MCSA) exams as well. To ensure that no stone goes unturned in preparation for this test, it’s critical that candidates become knowledgeable about the technologies discussed here by enrolling in relevant courses or tutorials. Additionally, hands-on experience through Windows Server applications such as Active Directory, anti-malware products, firewalls etc., along with fluency on network topologies and port configurations are expected of participants too!

About Microsoft’s Technology Associate (MTA)

Microsoft’s Technology Associate (MTA) certification is a powerful certifying program that helps aspiring technology professionals take the first step on their career journey. It is designed specifically for those who have had some hands-on experience or training, but not necessarily on-the job work. In this bundle of MTA Networking Fundamentals (98-366) and Security Fundamentals (98-367), students are required to pass only one exam in order to receive their MTA credential! With an MTA certificate under your belt, you will be well positioned to launch into a successful career as a Microsoft professional!

Frequently Asked Questions About Microsoft MTA – Network and Security Fundamentals Course

What’s the main goal of the Microsoft MTA – Network and Security Fundamentals Course?

This course is all about getting you ready to nail the Microsoft Technology Associate (MTA) exam. It focuses on Networking Fundamentals (98-366) and Security Fundamentals (98-367), and after passing just one exam, you get an MTA certificate of completion. It’s designed to confirm your basic knowledge and abilities in computer security and is a stepping stone to becoming a Microsoft Certified Solutions Associate (MCSA).

What can I expect to learn from this course?

The course offers a comprehensive training package to make sure you’re prepped for the exam. You’ll get to master topics like Security Layers, Operating System Security, Network Security, and Security Software. The course covers related concepts and technologies through relevant courses as well. It’s designed for candidates who have some prior experience with Windows Server, Active Directory, anti-malware products, firewalls, network architecture and devices​.

What’s included in the course?

The course comes packed with 26 training hours, 177 on-demand videos, 27 topics, and 372 prep questions. It also includes closed captions for all the videos, which can be really handy. And once you’ve completed the course, you’ll get a certificate of completion to show off your new skills​.

What is the Microsoft Technology Associate (MTA) certification?

The Microsoft Technology Associate (MTA) certification is a respected program that helps budding technology professionals kickstart their career journey. It’s designed for those who have had some hands-on experience or training, but not necessarily on-the-job work. So, if you’re just starting out in the tech world, this could be a great first step for you​.

What are the system requirements for this course?

All you need is an internet connection to start learning. The course is accessible anywhere and at any time on desktop, tablet, or mobile through the exclusive learning management system, giving you the flexibility to learn at your own pace.

How is the quality of the instructors and the content?

The course is instructed by certified expert instructors who have a minimum of 10 years of experience in their respective fields. In terms of content, ITU has spent over 10 years developing an extensive library of IT-focused training. Plus, with the All-Access program, you receive free and updated courses at no additional cost, ensuring that you’re always up-to-date with the latest in the field.

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Upon completion of your training, you’ll receive a personalized certificate of completion to help validate to others your new skills.
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Microsoft 98-365 MTA Windows Server 2016 Administration Course Content

Module 1 Introducing Windows Server 2016

  •    Module 1 Notes
  •    1. Windows Server 2016 Fundamentals Intro
  •    2. Mod 1 Introducing Windows Server 2016
  •    3. Mod 1a Introducing Windows Server 2016

Module 2 Managing Windows Server 2016

  •    Module 2 Notes
  •    4. Mod 2 Managing Windows Server 2016
  •    5. Mod 2a Managing Windows Server 2016

Module 3 Managing Storage

  •    Module 3 Notes
  •    6. Mod 3 Managing Storage
  •    7. Mod 3a Managing Storage

Module 4 Monitoring and Troubleshooting Servers

  •    Module 4 Notes
  •    8. Mod 4 Monitoring and Troubleshooting Servers
  •    9. Mod 4a Monitoring and Troubleshooting Servers

Module 5 Essential Services

  •    Module 5 Notes
  •    10. Mod 5 Essential Services
  •    11. Mod 5a Essential Services

Module 6 Understanding File and Print Services

  •    Module 6 Notes
  •    12. Mod 6 Understanding File and Print Services

Module 7 Windows Network Services and Applications

  •    Module 7 Notes
  •    13. Mod 7 Windows Network Services and Applications-
  •    14. Mod 7a Windows Network Services and Applications-

Mod 8 Key Takeaways

  •    Key Takeaway Notes
  •    15. Key takeaways Intro
  •    16. Key takeaways - Module 1 Introducing Windows Server 2016
  •    17. Key takeaways - Module 2 Managing Windows Server 2016
  •    18 Key takeaways - Module 3 Storing Data in Windows Server 2016
  •    19. Key takeaways - Module 4 Monitoring and Troubleshooting Servers
  •    20. Key takeaways - Module 5 Essential Services
  •    21. Key takeaways - Module 6 Understanding File and Print Services
  •    22. Key takeaways - Module 7 Windows Network Services and Applications

Mod 9 Terms to Know

  •    Terms to Know Notes
  •    23. Terms to Know Intro
  •    24. Terms to Know - Module 1 Introducing Windows Server 2016
  •    25. Terms to Know - Module 2 Managing Windows Server 2016
  •    26 Terms to Know - Module 3 Storing Data in Windows Server 2016
  •    27. Terms to Know - Module 4 Monitoring and Troubleshooting Servers
  •    28. Terms to Know - Module 5 Essential Services
  •    29. Terms to Know - Module 6 Understanding File and Print Services
  •    30. Terms to Know - Module 7 Windows Network Services and Applications

Mod 10 Hands on Labs

  •    Hands on Labs Setup Notes
  •    01 MTA 98-365 Windows Server 2016 Administration Fundamentals Lab setup
  •    02 Step by Step Install VMware Player 15 in Windows 10 1
  •    03 Installing and Configuring DC1 Virtual Machine
  •    04 Installing and Configuring SRV-1 Virtual Machine
  •    05 Installing and Configuring Client 1 Virtual Machine
  •    06 Installing and Configuring the Router Virtual Machine
  •    07 Creating and Configuring SRV-2 Virtual Machine
  •    08 Working with Windows Server 2016 Desktop Experience
  •    09 Managing Organizational Units and Groups in AD DS

Microsoft 98-367 MTA Security Fundamentals Course Content

Module 1 Understanding Security Layers

  •    Module 1 Notes
  •    1.0 Security Fundamentals Instructor
  •    1.1 Security Fundamentals Intro
  •    1.2 Understanding Security Layers Part1
  •    1.3 Understanding Security Layers Part2

Module 2 Authentication, Authorization, and Accounting

  •    Module 2 Notes
  •    2.0 Authentication, Authorization & Accounting Part1
  •    2.1 Authentication, Authorization & Accounting Part2
  •    2.2 Authentication, Authorization & Accounting Demo

Module 3 Understanding Security Policies

  •    Module 3 Notes
  •    3.0 Understanding Security Policies

Module 4 Understanding Network Security

  •    Module 4 Notes
  •    4.0 Understanding Network Security Part1
  •    4.1 Understanding Network Security Part2

Module 5 Locking Down Server and Client

  •    Module 5 Notes
  •    5.0 Locking Down the Server and Client
  •    5.1 Locking Down the Server and Client Part2

Module 6 Key Takeaways

  •    Key Takeaway Notes
  •    6.0 Key Take Aways Intro
  •    6.1 Understanding Security Layers
  •    6.2 Authentication Authorization and Accounting
  •    6.3 Understanding Security Policies
  •    6.4 Understanding Network Security
  •    6.5 Security Fundamentals Part 2

Module 7 Terms to Know

  •    Terms to Know Notes
  •    7.0 Terms to Know Intro
  •    7.1 Understanding Security Layers Terms
  •    7.2 Authentication Authorization and Accounting Terms
  •    7.3 Understanding Security Policies Terms
  •    7.4 Understanding Network Security Terms
  •    7.5 Locking Down Server and Client Terms

Microsoft 98-366 MTA Networking Fundamentals Course Content

Module 1 Understanding Local Area Networking

  •    Module 1 Notes
  •    1.0 Intro to Networking Fundamentals
  •    1.1 Exam Overview
  •    1.1 Examining Local Network Devices and Data Transfers 1a
  •    1.1 Examining Local Network Devices and Data Transfers 1b
  •    1.1 Examining Local Network Devices and Data Transfers 1c
  •    1.1 Examining Local Network Devices and Data Transfers 1d
  •    1.1 Examining Local Network Devices and Data Transfers 1e
  •    1.1 Examining Local Network Devices and Data Transfers 1f
  •    1.2 Examining Local Network Devices and Data Transfers Part 2a
  •    1.2 Examining Local Network Devices and Data Transfers Part 2b

Module 2 Defining Networks with the OSI Model

  •    Module 2 Notes
  •    2.1 Defining Networks with OSI Model Part 1a
  •    2.2 Defining Networks with OSI Model Part 1b
  •    2.3 Defining Networks with OSI Model Part 1c
  •    2.4 Defining Networks with OSI Model Part 1d
  •    2.5 Defining Networks with OSI Model Part 1e
  •    2.6 Defining Networks with OSI Model Part 1f
  •    2.7 Defining Networks with OSI Model Part 1g
  •    2.8 Defining Networks with OSI Model Part 1h

Module 3 Understanding Wired and Wireless Networks

  •    Module 3 Notes
  •    3.1 Understand Wired and Wireless Networks Part1
  •    3.2 Understand Wired and Wireless Networks Part2

Module 4 Understanding Internet Protocol

  •    Module 4 Notes
  •    4.1 Understanding Internet Protocol Part1
  •    4.2 Understanding Internet Protocol Part2

Module 5 Implementing TCP-IP in the command line

  •    Module 5 Notes
  •    5.1 Implementing TCPIP in the Command Line

Module 6 Working with Networking Services

  •    Module 6 Notes
  •    6.1 Working with Networking Services

Module 7 Understanding Wide Area Networks

  •    Module 7 Notes
  •    7.1 Understanding Wide Area Network Part1
  •    7.2 Understanding Wide Area Network Part2

Module 8 Defining Network Infrastructure and Security

  •    Module 8 Notes
  •    8.1 Defining Network Infrastructure & Network Security Part1
  •    8.2 Defining Network Infrastructure & Network Security Part2

Module 9 Key Takeaways

  •    Key Takeaway Notes
  •    1. Key Take Aways of Networking Fundamentals
  •    2. Key Take Aways Mod1
  •    3. Key Take Aways Mod2
  •    4. Key Take Aways Mod3
  •    5. Key Take Aways Mod4
  •    6. Key Take Aways Mod5
  •    7. Key Take Aways Mod6
  •    8. Key Take Aways Mod7

Module 10 Terms to Know

  •    Terms to Know Notes
  •    1. Terms to Know Networking Fundamentals
  •    2. Terms to Know Mod1
  •    3. Terms to Know Mod2
  •    4. Terms to Know Mod3
  •    5. Terms to Know Mod4
  •    6. Terms to Know Mod5
  •    7. Terms to Know Mod6
  •    8. Terms to Know Mod7
  •    9. Terms to Know Mod8
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Jim Hollis

Jim Hollis

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James is a confident, qualified independent trainer, consultant, and author with 26+ years of extensive managerial and leadership experience in the following areas: Risk Management, IT Security, Certified Information Security Manager (CISM), Certified Information Systems Security Manager (CISSM), CompTIA Cloud Admin Professional – CCAP, CompTIA IT Operations Specialist – CIOS, CompTIA Secure Cloud Professional – CSCP, CompTIA Secure Infrastructure Specialist – CSIS, Information Systems Management & Cyber Security, Cyber Security Law and Policy, Cybersecurity Regulatory Compliance, and Computer Networking. He sees teaching as a reciprocal relationship between instructors and students and believes that it is his responsibility as a trainer to provide students with an environment conducive to learning, knowledge that will be impactful in achieving life goals, materials that will assist in learning, and assistance with developing and maintaining motivation to be successful academically and in life.

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