Description
Syllabus
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Audit and Compliance: This includes accounting, Linux and PCI-DSS, Security Content Automation Protocol (SCAP), and system and security audits with Lynis.
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Cryptography: Focusing on OpenSSL.
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Data and Storage: Covers backup and restore, disk encryption, file permissions, file system security, PostgreSQL security, Security Enhanced Linux (SELinux), storage protocols, and storing passwords and secrets.
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DevOps Security: Entails configuration management, containers, and software packaging.
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Digital Forensics: Includes disk imaging, extracting memory artifacts, file system forensics, and logging.
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File and Printer Sharing: Discusses Samba.
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Identity and Access Management: Topics include accounts, authentication, Kerberos, Pluggable Authentication Modules (PAM), RADIUS, and using sudo.
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Incident Response.
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Linux and System Security: Focuses on Linux server security, Linux security modules, and tuning kernel parameters for security.
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Mail and Messaging: Covers POP3 and IMAP, SMTP, and securing email communications.
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Malware: Includes malware analysis, malware detection, and rootkits.
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Memory Management.
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Networking: Covers firewalls, IPSEC, network attacks, and setting up secure communications with OpenVPN.
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Physical Security.
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Reverse Engineering: Focusing on Radare2.
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Security Automation.
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Security Concepts: Basic principles.
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Software Development: Creating custom tools for security professionals.
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Software Exploitation.
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System Management: Includes patch management, testing system configurations, and systemd.
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Vulnerability Discovery: Enumeration of systems and services.
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Vulnerability Management.
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Web Applications: Covers API security, Django, and improving web security.
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Web Server Security: Focusing on Apache HTTP server
Why should you learn?
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High Demand: Linux is widely used in servers, cloud computing, and embedded systems, creating a high demand for professionals skilled in Linux security.
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Comprehensive Security Skills: The course covers a broad range of topics, providing comprehensive knowledge in various aspects of security, from cryptography to network security.
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Career Advancement: Proficiency in Linux security is a valuable asset that can lead to career advancement in roles like system administrator, security analyst, or security engineer.
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Protecting Sensitive Data: With the increasing number of cyber threats, skills in Linux security are crucial for protecting sensitive data and maintaining system integrity.
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Open Source Community: Learning Linux security also involves engaging with the open-source community, which is a great way to stay updated on the latest trends and tools in cybersecurity.
Course Duration
- 300+ lectures
- Access on mobile and TV
- 5074+ students enrolled
- Complete Practical Training
- Interactive Learning Modules
- Certifications with CPE Credits
- Practical Knowledge with 1 Time Payment
- Lifetime Subscription
- Lifetime Technical Support and Update