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RH253 Red Hat Linux
Networking & Security Administration |
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Location - US |
Red Hat, Inc |
http://www.redhat.com/training/skills/courses/rh253.html |
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For Linux- and/or UNIX- systems administrators who
want to build skills at configuring common network services and security
administration using Red Hat Linux |
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Duration - 4 days
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Information
Updated:09 Jan 2003
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RHS333 Red Hat
Enterprise Security: Network Services |
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Location - US |
Red Hat, Inc |
http://www.redhat.com/training/security/courses/rhs333.html |
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Red Hat Linux has gained considerable
momentum as the operating system of choice for deploying network services
such as web, ftp, email, and file sharing. Red Hat's RHCE curriculum
provides training in deploying these services and on the essential
elements of securing them. |
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Duration - 4 days
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Information
Updated:09 Jan 2003
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Linux Security HV7044XS |
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http://www.microdevtraining.com/index.asp?selectedCourse=HV7044XS&title=Linux%20Security |
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This intermediate course is intended
for administrators and support personnel who wish to learn the key skills
required to implement security on Linux installations. As more servers on
the network move to the Linux operating system, security becomes an
increasing concern. The goal of this course is to become aware of security
threats and the learn the techniques to prevent and guard against these
threats. Topics include physical security, access security, file and file
system security, password security, kernel security, network security and
encryption. Students will also be introduced the steps involved in
designing and implementing a security policy. Exercises will provide
students with hands-on practice implementing the concepts learned in the
course on Linux Red Hat. |
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Duration - 2 days
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Information Updated: 09 Jan 2003
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Linux Security Course |
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South Africa |
Leading Edge Business
Solutions (Pty) Ltd |
http://www.ledge.co.za/securitytraining.php |
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Linux and
other operating systems face a number of threats in a networked
environment. It is possible to secure Linux against these threats. The
Leading Edge Linux Security course provides an understanding of the
security threats as well as the techniques to counter these threats
effectively while retaining the functionality required from your linux
system.
The techniques covered include a strong password policy, correctly
configuring access to system services, configuring services for maximum
security, using encryption and network-level filtering. |
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Duration - 4 days
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Information Updated: 09 Jan 2003
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433
UNIX® and Linux®
Security: Hands-On |
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Location - Worldwide |
Learning Tree International |
http://www.learningtree.com/courses/433.htm |
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The UNIX family of operating
systems, including the increasingly used Linux versions, is prized by IT
professionals for its flexibility and openness. Vulnerabilities in
standard configurations, however, can make UNIX systems susceptible to
security threats. Protection against intrusion is an absolute requirement
for those depending on UNIX systems.
This course provides the knowledge and skills you need to establish
security for your UNIX and Linux platforms. Through a series of practical
hands-on exercises, you learn to use tools and utilities to assess
vulnerabilities, detect configurations that threaten security and provide
effective access controls.
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Duration - 4 days
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Information
Updated: 09 Jan 2003
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Securing Unix Systems |
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Location - Worldwide |
Sans |
http://www.sans.org |
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The track provides in-depth coverage of
Unix-specific security issues. We will look at how the Unix semantics for
file storage, program execution, and memory layout help - or hinder! -
your ability to secure a Unix system. We will also look at the specific
configuration choices needed to secure the most commonly used Unix
servers: Apache, Sendmail, and more. You will see the exact steps
necessary to secure the two most common Unix flavors: Solaris and Linux.
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Duration - 6days
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Information Updated: 09 Jan 2003
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Sun Microsystems |
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Location - Worlwide |
Sun Microsystems, Inc. |
http://search.sun.com/search/training/index.jsp?qt=security |
Red Hat Linux Networking & Security Administration
(RH-253)
... The Red Hat Linux Networking & Security Administration course provides
knowledge and ... configuring common network services and security
administration using Red Hat Linux ... course in networking services and
security. ...
http://www.sun.com/training/catalog/courses/RH-253.xml (Dec 29, 2004)
Developing Secure Java Web Services (DWS-4487)
... and implement a variety of security solutions for the auction house ...
course is on message-based security solutions, although other security
mechanisms, such as transport-layer ... mechanisms, such as transport-layer
security and application-layer security are also addressed during the ...
http://www.sun.com/training/catalog/courses/DWS-4487.xml (Apr 12, 2006)
Administering Security on the Solaris Operating System (SC-300)
... The Administering Security on the Solaris Operating System ... course are
system administrators or security administrators who have responsibility for ...
Solaris OS systems or administering security on one or more Solaris ...
http://www.sun.com/training/catalog/courses/SC-300.xml (Aug 24, 2005)
Introduction to SELinux and Red Hat Targeted Policy (RHS-427)
... Hat Enterprise Linux is SELinux (Security Enhanced Linux), a powerful,
kernel ... Linux), a powerful, kernel-level security layer that provides
fine-grained ... Process Security Contexts User Security Contexts Lab 2: Working
with ...
http://www.sun.com/training/catalog/courses/RHS-427.xml (Jul 22, 2005)
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Duration - various
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Information
Updated:08 June 2006
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GL510:
Network Security |
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Location: Worldwide |
Guru Labs, L.C |
http://www.gurulabs.com/GL510.html |
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Course
Description: This extremely popular class focuses on network security,
and makes an excellent companion class to the GL550: Host Security course.
Protocols used in Linux, UNIX, and Windows 2000 are examined. After a
detailed discussion of the TCP/IP suite component protocols and ethernet
operation, the student practices using various tools to capture, analyze,
and generate IP traffic. Students then explore the tools and techniques
used to exploit protocol weaknesses and perform more advanced network
attacks. After building a thorough understanding of network based attacks,
course focus shifts to the defensive solutions available. Students
install, configure, and test two of the most popular and powerful NIDS
solutions available. Finally, students create a Linux based router /
firewall solution, including advanced functionality such as NAT, policy
routing, and traffic shaping. |
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Duration - 5 days
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Information Updated:24 Apr 2003
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GL550: Host
Security |
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Location: Worldwide |
Guru Labs, L.C |
http://www.gurulabs.com/GL550.html |
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Course
Description: This highly technical course focuses on properly securing
machines running the Linux and Windows 2000 Advanced Server operating
systems. A broad range of general security techniques such as packet
filtering, password policies, and file integrity checking are covered.
Special attention is given to securing network services commonly deployed
on each platform. At the end of the course, students have an excellent
understanding of the potential security vulnerabilities for both platforms
-- know how to audit existing machines, and how to securely deploy new
network services. |
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Duration - 5 days
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Information Updated: 24 Apr 2003
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Linux Network Security |
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Location: various worldwide |
IBM
Corporation |
http://www.ibm.com/products/ |
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This course focuses on network
security and makes an excellent companion to:
After a detailed discussion of
the TCP/IP suite component protocols and Ethernet operation, practice
using various tools to capture, analyze, and generate Internet Protocol
(IP) traffic.
Then explore the tools and
techniques used to exploit protocol weaknesses and perform more advanced
network attacks.
After building a thorough
understanding of network based attacks, shift focus to the defensive
solutions available.
Install, configure, and test
one of the most popular and powerful Network Intrusion Detection Systems (NIDS)
solutions available.
Finally, create a Linux based
router / firewall solution, including advanced functionality, such as
Network Address Translation (NAT), policy routing, and traffic shaping.
This course supports the latest
versions of Red Hat Enterprise Linux, Fedora Core, SUSE Linux
Professional, and SUSE Linux Enterprise Server. |
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Duration - 5 days
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Information Updated: 08 June 2006
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Linux System Administration II: Host Security |
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Location: various worldwide |
IBM
Corporation |
http://www-3.ibm.com/services/learning/MainServlet.
wss?pageType=course_description&courseCode=qlx41 |
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Gain realistic, up-to-date, valuable
information on securing Linux clients and servers, on maintaining and
monitoring their security, and handling situations that may arise if
system security is breached. Learn basic security practices, but
concentrate on Linux-specific solutions.
After completing this course, you should have sufficient knowledge and
skills to implement the first stage of security, which consists of secured
stand-alone systems. Advanced courses put more focus on security issues in
a networked environment. |
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Duration - 3 days
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Information Updated:24 Apr 2003
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PitBull LX |
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Locations: Worldwide |
Argus Systems Group, Inc |
http://www.itatwork.com/en/services/?page=training_plaene.php
http://www.argus-systems.com/support_training_class1.shtml |
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This training is appropriate for system security officers, system administrators, applications integrators,
and other users of the Argus security systems. The course assumes familiarity with either UNIX or Linux.
Learn how to operate your system in the Argus secure environment. Understand the concepts of Argus security
features and how they respond to security threats.
* Learn how to operate your system in the Argus secure environment.
* Understand the concepts of Argus security features and how they respond to security threats.
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Duration - 2 days
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Information Updated:27 Aug 2007
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PitBull Foundation |
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Locations: Worldwide |
Argus Systems Group, Inc |
http://www.argus-systems.com/support_training_class2.shtml |
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This training is appropriate for system security officers, system administrators, applications integrators,
and other users of the Argus security systems. The course assumes familiarity with UNIX.
* Learn how to operate your system in the Argus secure environment.
* Understand the concepts of Argus security features and how they respond to security threats.
* Learn to administer PitBull Foundation Suite components (UDE, Authentication daemon, CGI daemon) through command line interface.
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Duration - 4 days
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Information Updated:27 Aug 2007
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Linux /UNIX Security by Jay Beal |
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Locations: US |
Security University, Inc |
http://www.securityuniversity.net |
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This fast-paced, hands-on class will teach you how to secure UNIX and lock down Linux to protect a system from compromise.
You'll learn how the attacks work and how to use hard-core hardening to defeat the bulk of them. You'll learn how to take your
machines to a state of minimum necessary risk.
This hands-on class teaches you how to tighten all major aspects of the operating system for security, balacing this with with
the purpose of the system and the needs of your organization. You'll learn how to tune kernel and operating system parameters,
deactivate components, and tighten the components that remain. You'll examine major server applications tightening, including
Apache, Sendmail, WU-FTPd, vsftpd, and BIND. Along the way, you'll understand how external and internal attackers use privilege
escalation and how you can lessen their odds of gaining root. You'll also learn to apply key security concepts, from
defense-in-depth to least privilege to risk evaluation, to determine what actions you should take and in what order of priority.
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Duration - 2 days
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Information Updated:24 Aug 2006
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UNIX Security |
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Locations: UK |
Systems & Network Training Ltd |
http://www.snt.co.uk |
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A hands-on course focusing on security of UNIX systems. Hands on sessions
will be with Red Hat Linux but the course covers all flavours of UNIX and
highlights differences.
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Duration - 3 days
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Information Updated:29 Aug 2006
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27 Aug 2007 |
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