Microsoft has introduced two new certification specializations that identify IT professionals who demonstrate deep, role-based security skills on the Microsoft Windows® 2000 platform. These specializations provide a way for individuals to highlight their focus on security in the enterprise and demonstrate their ability to create a secure computing environment:
| • | Microsoft Certified Systems Administrator (MCSA): Security on Microsoft Windows 2000 |
| • | Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE): Security on Microsoft Windows 2000 |
The new MCSA: Security on Microsoft Windows 2000 certification identifies systems administrators who specialize in implementing, managing, and maintaining security on the Microsoft platform and who focus on creating a secure computing environment. See the MCSA: Security on Microsoft Windows 2000 Certification Requirements page for details.
The new MCSE: Security on Microsoft Windows 2000 certification identifies systems engineers who specialize in designing, planning, and implementing security on the Microsoft platform and who focus on creating a secure computing environment. See the MCSE: Security on Microsoft Windows 2000 Certification Requirements page for details.