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Classes > Unix > UNX-401: Solaris System Security

Length of Course: 4 days

Overview:
This four-day class enhances system administrations' abilities to develop practical security measures on their Solaris machines. Students will be provided hands-on experience in addition to valuable security knowledge.

Prerequisites:
Prior to attending this class, students should have the following experience:

  • Completion of the Solaris System Administration course or equivalent experience

Objectives:
Upon successful completion of this course, students should be able to:
  • define basic security concepts
  • create a security policy
  • secure user and system accounts
  • secure the file system
  • secure the boot sequence
  • handle the security risks processes present
  • secure cron and at
  • use audit files to improve system security
  • secure Solaris from programmed threats
  • secure the system from physical threats
  • secure the system from network threats
Modules:

Module One Security Concepts
Module Two Creating a Security Policy
Module Three Securing User Accounts
Module Four Securing System Accounts
Module Five Securing the File System
Module Six System Startup and Processes
Module Seven cron and at
Module Eight Auditing
Module Nine Programmed Threats
Module Ten Physical Security
Module Eleven Network Security
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