Course Outline

Introduction

  • Linux Foundation
  • Linux Foundation Training
  • Linux Foundation Certifications
  • Linux Foundation Digital Badges
  • Laboratory Exercises, Solutions and Resources
  • E-Learning Course: LFS216
  • Distribution Details
  • Labs
  • Security Basics

What is Security?

  • Assessment
  • Prevention
  • Detection
  • Reaction
  • Labs
  • Threats and Risk Assessment

Classes of Attackers

  • Types of Attacks
  • Trade Offs
  • Labs
  • Physical Access

Physical Security

  • Hardware Security
  • Understanding the Linux Boot Process
  • Labs
  • Logging

Logging Overview

  • Syslog Services
  • journald Services
  • The Linux Kernel Audit Daemon
  • Linux Firewall Logging
  • Log Reports
  • Labs
  • Auditing and Detection

Auditing Basics

  • Understanding an Attack Progression
  • Detecting an Attack
  • Intrusion Detection Systems
  • Labs
  • Application Security

Bugs and Tools

  • Tracking and Documenting Changes
  • Resource Access Control
  • Mitigation Techniques
  • Policy Based Access Control Frameworks
  • Real World Example
  • Labs
  • Kernel Vulnerabilities

Kernel and User Spaces

  • Bugs
  • Mitigating Kernel Vulnerabilities
  • Vulnerabilities Examples
  • Labs
  • Authentication

Encryption and Authentication

  • Passwords and PAM
  • Hardware Tokens
  • Biometric Authentication
  • Network and Centralized Authentication
  • Labs
  • Local System Security

Standard UNIX Permissions

  • Administrator Account
  • Advanced UNIX Permissions
  • Filesystem Integrity
  • Filesystem Quotas
  • Labs
  • Network Security

TCP/IP Protocols Review

  • Remote Trust Vectors
  • Remote Exploits
  • Labs
  • Network Services Security

Network Tools

  • Databases
  • Web Server
  • File Servers
  • Labs
  • Denial of Service

Network Basics

  • DoS Methods
  • Mitigation Techniques
  • Labs
  • Remote Access

Unencrypted Protocols

  • Accessing Windows Systems
  • SSH
  • IPSEC VPNs
  • Labs
  • Firewalling and Packet Filtering

Firewalling Basics

  • iptables
  • Netfilter Implementation
  • Netfilter rule management
  • Mitigate Brute Force Login Attempts
  • nft Concepts
  • Labs
  • Response and Mitigation

Preparation

  • During an Incident
  • Handling Incident Aftermath
  • Labs
  • Compliance testing with OSCAP

Compliance Testing

  • SCAP Introduction
  • OpenSCAP
  • SCAP Workbench
  • Command Line Scan
  • Labs

Requirements

To make the most of of this course, you should:

  • Have a solid understanding of core local system administration and networking concepts equivalent to that obtained from LFS301 Linux System Administration and LFS311 Linux Networking and Administration.
  • Be experienced with Linux (or more generally UNIX), especially at the command line level.

Audience

This course is for individuals already experienced in Linux system administration who want to improve their security posture. Before enrolling, you should have a solid understanding of core local system administration and networking concepts, and be experienced with Linux (or more generally UNIX), especially at the command line level.

Experience Level: Intermediate

  28 Hours
 

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Dates are subject to availability and take place between 09:30 and 16:30.
Open Training Courses require 5+ participants.

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