Duration
5 Days
30 CPD hours
This course is intended for
This course is intended for those responsible for the installation, configuration, maintenance, or troubleshooting of PGP Universal Server or PGP Desktop.
Overview
This course provides instruction on PGP Universal Server 3.2 and PGP Desktop 10.2.At the completion of the course, you will be able to:
Describe the features, concepts, components, and terminology of both the PGP Universal Server 3.2 and PGP Desktop 10.2products.
Install PGP Universal Server 3.2 and complete setup using the most commonly configured options.
Install a managed and customized PGP Desktop 10.2 client.
Configure, complete administration tasks for, and use PGP Whole Disk Encryption and other PGP Desktop features.
Configure policy-based messaging security for internal and external recipients.
Create and modify users, user policies, and groups using either manual or directory integration methods.
Combine two or more PGP Universal Servers into a cluster.
This is designed to provide you with the fundamental knowledge a nd hands-on lab experience to install, administer, and troubleshoot the PGP Universal Management Server and primary client product.
Cryptography Essentials
Cryptography defined
Caesar cipher
Symmetric-Key Cryptography
Public-Key Cryptography
PGP Public-Key Cryptography
Digital Signatures
Trust Models
Keys, Key Signatures and Key properties
Verifying keys with key fingerprints
Passphrases
Certificates
PGP Product Information
PGP Universal Server
PGP Desktop
PGP Command Line
PGP Support Package for BlackBerry
PGP Mobile
PGP iOS Viewer
Installing PGP Universal Server
PGP Universal Server overview
Installation tasks and options
Completing the PGP Universal Server Setup Assistant
Administrative Keys
A review of trust and verification
The Organization Key
The Organization Certificate
Configuration and usage of the Additional Decryption Key
Other certificates used for trust on PGP Universal Server
Ignition key types and features
Consumers and Groups
Consumers and Groups
PGP product user definition
Consumer groups
Introduction to consumer policy
How users, groups, and policy work together
Server Messaging
Learn Mode
In-depth look at Mail Proxy configuration
Description of server mail flow and typical configurations
Monitoring and Reporting
Server monitoring and logging
Updates, backups, and restoring
Mail Policy
Definition of policy chains and rules
Rule conditions, actions, and key searches
Default mail flow and message policy
Adding custom chains to mail flow
Overview of various types of policy chains
Demonstration and detailed explanation of adding a rule
Special messaging actions and dictionaries
Key Not Found
Problems that require a Key Not Found policy
Introduction to Key Not Found configuration
Web Messenger
Definition of Web Messenger
Description of functionality
Demonstration of end-user inbox creation
Inbox and service administration
Inbox replication and backup
Customization templates
Regular Email option for Web Messenger
PDF Messenger statement and certified delivery
How the Out of Mail Stream Consumer Policy option functions
PGP public key directories
Smart Trailer invitation option overview
PGP Desktop / S/MIME option overview
PGP Universal Satellite overview
Preparing Universal Server for PGP Desktop Clients
Introduction to directory synchronization
High-level overview of LDA P
How the server uses a directory to add and assign users to groups
Configuring PGP Universal Server Directory Synchronization
Keys
Managed key configuration
Key modes
Subkeys
Key usage flags
Smart card
Introduction to key management services
Installing PGP Desktop
System requirements
Citrix and TS compatibility
Downloading a custom PGP Desktop installer
Modifying installed components
Configuring Client Enrollment
Definition of enrollment
Email, LDA P, and Silent enrollment type overview
General PGP Desktop Policy
General PGP Desktop Policy
Options on the General Card of the PGP Desktop settings of a consumer policy
Licensing managed PGP Desktop clients
Updating settings for managed installations
PGP Desktop Messaging
How PGP Desktop affects messaging infrastructure
Options on the Messaging Card of the PGP Desktop settings of a consumer policy
MAPI encrypt and sign buttons and offline mail processing
Configuring PGP Whole Disk Encryption
What is Whole Dis k Encryption
Configuring WDE
PGP Whole Disk Encryption for Windows
PGP Whole Disk Encryption for Mac OSX
PGP w hole Disk Encryption for Linux
PGP Whole Disk Encryption Management and Recover
The pgpwd command-line tool
Logon failure and reporting
The WDE-ADMIN group for large-scale administration
PGP Whole Disk Encryption in the PGP Desktop settings of a consumer policy, including
authentication methods and user per missions
Recovery options
PGP NetShare
Defining PGP NetShare
Encrypted folder creation
Configuration of the PGP Universal Server Consumer
Policy options for NetShare, including automated folder protection and application-based file protection
Client-side administration features for PGP NetShare
Miscellaneous compatibility and feature information about PGP NetShare
Active Directory Group integration and PGP NetShare usage demonstrations
Other PGP Desktop Utilities
PGP Zip file and folder protection
Securely erasing information using PGP Shredder and the Shred Free Space features
PGP Virtual Disk secure volumes
Usage cases and PGP Portable definition
Clustering
How PGP Universal Server Clustering works
Using the DMZ Clustering Zone
Cluster failover
Web Messenger inbox replication
Demonstration of cluster creation