Linux Security – Basics and Beyond
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Video description
Linux Security – Basics and Beyond: Introduction
Module 1: Linux User Security
Module Introduction
Lesson 1: User Security Basics
- Learning objectives
- 1.1 Introduction to Linux Users
- 1.2 Principle of Least Privilege
- 1.3 Accessing the Repository and Network Map
- 1.4 The id Command
Lesson 2: Working with Passwords
- Learning objectives
- 2.1 Secure Passwords
- 2.2 Setting the Password
- 2.3 Generating Passwords with openssl and KeePass
- 2.4 The passwd and shadow Files
- 2.5 Password Settings
- 2.6 Password Policy Configuration
Summary
Linux Security – Basics and Beyond is a comprehensive course covering essential aspects of Linux security, from user management and authentication to firewall setup and file security. Through practical lessons and clear objectives, learners will gain valuable insights and skills to secure Linux systems effectively.
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File size
Size: 3.32 GB