Linux Security Fundamentals (LFS216)

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This course is a comprehensive look at the security challenges that can affect almost every system, especially with the seamless connectivity we seek from the Internet. The class starts with an overview of computer security and touches on how security affects everyone in the chain of development, implementation, administration and the end user.

  • Chapter 1. Course Introduction
  • Chapter 2. Security Basics
  • Chapter 3. Threats and Risk Assessment
  • Chapter 4. Physical Access
  • Chapter 5. Logging
  • Chapter 6. Auditing and Detection
  • Chapter 7. Application Security
  • Chapter 8. Kernel Vulnerabilities
  • Chapter 9. Authentication
  • Chapter 10. Local System Security
  • Chapter 11. Network Security
  • Chapter 12. Network Services Security
  • Chapter 13. Denial of Service
  • Chapter 14. Remote Access
  • Chapter 15. Firewalling and Packet Filtering
  • Chapter 16. Response and Mitigation
  • Chapter 17. Compliance Testing with OSCAP

This advanced Linux security course is for everyone involved with any security related tasks including implementation technicians, developers and managers will gain additional expertise from this course.

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Mar 2023
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