Linux Security and Hardening Essential Training [Released: 11/4/2024] .MP4, AVC, 1280x720, 30 fps | English, AAC, 2 Ch | 1h 53m | 224 MB Instructor: Scott Simpson
Linux is a cornerstone OS, particularly for servers and network management. In this course, instructor Scott Simpson outlines the essentials of successfully securing and hardening a Linux server. Explore practical ways to mitigate some of Linux's most common security weaknesses, as Scott shares step-by-step instructions for protecting your systems against an attack. Applicable for anyone looking to learn more about how to secure a Linux server, this course is ideal for aspiring and early-career Linux system administrators and engineers.
Learning objectives
Protect your Linux systems against hackers.
Prevent attackers from breaking into your systems, even when they have physical access to your machine.
Enforce and maintain strong and up-to-date password policies on your Linux servers.
Leverage key security tasks such as SSH hardening practices, network security tactics, port scanning, and network service detection.
Set up and configure the Linux firewall.
Protect the superuser (root) account.
Share accounts securely with an audit trail.
Configure and manage file system security and encryption.
Configure pluggable authentication modules (PAMs) and the sudo utility.
Manage advanced Linux permissions, including special modes, file attributes, and access control lists (ACLs).