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Course SummaryRed Hat Enterprise Linux has gained considerable momentum as the operating system of choice for deploying network services such as web, ftp, email, and file sharing. RHS333 Red Hat Enterprise Security: Network Services is an intensive course that provides four days of instruction and labs on how to to use the latest technologies to secure your services. |
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RHS333 Red Hat Enterprise Security: Network Services Description |
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Goals:RHS333 trains people with RHCE-level competency to understand, prevent, detect, and properly respond to sophisticated security threats aimed at enterprise systems. The course equips system administrators and security professionals with the skills and knowledge to harden computers against both internal and external attacks, providing in-depth analysis of the ever-changing threat models as they pertain to Red Hat Enterprise Linux. RH333 builds on the security skills developed in other Red Hat training courses so that administrators can design and implement an adequate security profile for critical enterprise systems. Audience:The audience for this course includes system administrators,
consultants, and other IT professionals responsible for the planning,
implementation, and maintenance of network servers. While the emphasis
is on running these services on Red Hat Enterprise Linux, and the
content and labs will assume its use, system administrators and others
using proprietary forms of Unix may also find many elements of this
course relevant. Prerequisites:
Duration: 4 days ( 32 Hrs.) What you will learn:RHS333 goes beyond the essential security coverage offered in the RHCE curriculum and delves deeper into the security features, capabilities, and risks associated with the most commonly deployed services. Among the topics covered in this four-day, hands-on course are the following:
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