RH333 Red Hat Enterprise Security: Network Services
Red Hat Enterprise Security: Network Services (RHS333) is an intensive course that equips senior system administrators and security professionals with the skills and knowledge required to harden systems against both internal and external attacks. This class advances beyond the essential security coverage offered in the RHCE curriculum and delves more deeply into the security features, capabilities, and how to properly respond to sophisticated security threats aimed at enterprise systems. Students will also cover an in-depth analysis of the ever-changing threat models as they pertain to Red Hat Enterprise Linux. At the end of the four day course, students should be able to design and implement an adequate security profile for critical enterprise systems.
Course Content
- The Threat Model and Protection Methods
- Basic Service Security
- Cryptography
- BIND and DNS Security
- Network Authentication: RPC, NIS, and Kerberos
- Network File System
- OpenSSH
- Electronic Mail with Sendmail
- Postfix
- FTP
- Apache security
- Intrusion Detection and Recovery
Audience
- Experienced Linux system administrators responsible for the overall security of their systems and networked services.
- Experienced Linux system administrators tasked with security on other operating systems but who now want to perform those tasks on a Red Hat Linux system.
Prerequisite
- Attendees should already know the essential elements of how to configure the services covered, as this course will be focusing on more advanced topics.
- Red Hat Certified Engineer (RHCE) certification or equivalent experience.
- Students without an RHCE certification are encouraged to do a skills assessment online at redhat.com/explore/pre-assessment.
Date and location
- Ljubljana: 05.06. - 08.06.2012 - from 9:00h to 16:00h
- Ljubljana: november 2012
Price
2.500,00 EUR + VAT
Price include course fee, official literature, fully operational classroom, lunch.







