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  [TutsNode.com] - Complete Linux Security & Hardening with Practical Examples
  1. Introduction and Course Overview
  1. Introduction.mp4 31.95 MB
  1. Introduction.srt 1.76 KB
  2. Syllabus Overiew.mp4 43.36 MB
  2. Syllabus Overiew.srt 9.77 KB
  3. Download Syllabus.html 42 B
  3.1 Syllabus - Complete Linux Security and Hardening with Practical Examples.pdf 337.27 KB
  4. Thank You.mp4 21.31 MB
  4. Thank You.srt 1.02 KB
  10. Additional Resources
  1. Welcome to Additional Resources.mp4 514.68 KB
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  10. User Directory Authentication.mp4 23.52 MB
  10. User Directory Authentication.srt 7.63 KB
  11. Difference AD, openLDAP, WinBind etc..mp4 39.02 MB
  11. Difference AD, openLDAP, WinBind etc..srt 11.18 KB
  12. System Log Monitor.mp4 108.99 MB
  12. System Log Monitor.srt 12.06 KB
  13. Recover Root Password.mp4 39.93 MB
  13. Recover Root Password.srt 6.47 KB
  14. File Transfer Commands.mp4 84.17 MB
  14. File Transfer Commands.srt 11.78 KB
  15. NIC Bonding.mp4 160.57 MB
  15. NIC Bonding.srt 18.02 KB
  16. Advance Package Management.mp4 123.94 MB
  16. Advance Package Management.srt 18.55 KB
  17. File System Check.mp4 124.52 MB
  17. File System Check.srt 19.4 KB
  18. Compress and uncompress.mp4 67.36 MB
  18. Compress and uncompress.srt 11.23 KB
  19. File Maintenace Commands.mp4 112.74 MB
  19. File Maintenace Commands.srt 13.99 KB
  2. Getting Linux Commands Help.mp4 31.94 MB
  2. Getting Linux Commands Help.srt 5.93 KB
  20. File Ownership Commands.mp4 122.21 MB
  20. File Ownership Commands.srt 11.75 KB
  21. Environment Variable.mp4 111.34 MB
  21. Environment Variable.srt 14.49 KB
  22. Linux File Editor - vi.mp4 77.28 MB
  22. Linux File Editor - vi.srt 15.78 KB
  23. Process Management.mp4 90.79 MB
  23. Process Management.srt 17.91 KB
  24. User Account Management.mp4 131.1 MB
  24. User Account Management.srt 15.4 KB
  25. Create Local Yum Repo.mp4 124.79 MB
  25. Create Local Yum Repo.srt 15.15 KB
  26. Securing Linux Machine - Quick Recap.mp4 241.83 MB
  26. Securing Linux Machine - Quick Recap.srt 29.73 KB
  3. Compress and Uncompress Files.mp4 67.39 MB
  3. Compress and Uncompress Files.srt 11.23 KB
  4. Absolute and Relative Path.mp4 41.75 MB
  4. Absolute and Relative Path.srt 5.43 KB
  5. Changing Password.mp4 23.87 MB
  5. Changing Password.srt 5.11 KB
  6. sed Command Examples.mp4 136.1 MB
  6. sed Command Examples.srt 22.01 KB
  7. Talking to Users.mp4 71.92 MB
  7. Talking to Users.srt 9.67 KB
  8. Wildcards.mp4 91.97 MB
  8. Wildcards.srt 11.53 KB
  9. Hard and Soft Link.mp4 110.15 MB
  9. Hard and Soft Link.srt 14.12 KB
  11. Bonus Section
  1. Welcome to Bonus Section.mp4 354.4 KB
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  2. Bonus Lecture.mp4 14.72 MB
  2. Bonus Lecture.srt 5.35 KB
  2. Security Concepts
  1. Welcome to Security Concepts.mp4 503.38 KB
  1. Welcome to Security Concepts.srt 0 B
  10. Homework.html 49 B
  2. What is Security and OS Hardening.mp4 19.64 MB
  2. What is Security and OS Hardening.srt 5.65 KB
  3. Comparing House Security with Computer Security.mp4 21.37 MB
  3. Comparing House Security with Computer Security.srt 4.65 KB
  4. Securing All Operating Systems.mp4 8.79 MB
  4. Securing All Operating Systems.srt 3.98 KB
  5. Importance of Linux Security.mp4 19.53 MB
  5. Importance of Linux Security.srt 7.14 KB
  6. Security Implementation Tools.mp4 20.44 MB
  6. Security Implementation Tools.srt 6.65 KB
  7. Type of Security Breach.mp4 11.01 MB
  7. Type of Security Breach.srt 4.95 KB
  8. Quiz.html 168 B
  9. Handouts.html 35 B
  9.1 3-Security Implementation Measures or Tools.pdf 261.47 KB
  9.2 2-Importance of Linux Security.pdf 242.7 KB
  9.3 1-Introduction to Computer Security.pdf 224.52 KB
  9.4 4-15 Other Linux Security Tools.pdf 39.11 KB
  9.5 5-Types of Cyber Security Breach.pdf 213.66 KB
  3. Lab Setup
  1. Welcome to Lab Setup.mp4 10.35 MB
  1. Welcome to Lab Setup.srt 3.61 KB
  2. What is Oracle VirtualBox.mp4 9.14 MB
  2. What is Oracle VirtualBox.srt 2.25 KB
  3. Downloading and Installing Oracle VirtualBox.mp4 31.73 MB
  3. Downloading and Installing Oracle VirtualBox.srt 7.27 KB
  4. Creating First Virtual Machine.mp4 22.52 MB
  4. Creating First Virtual Machine.srt 6.77 KB
  5. Linux CentOS7 Installation (Recommended).mp4 110.99 MB
  5. Linux CentOS7 Installation (Recommended).srt 31.69 KB
  6. Linux CentOS8 Installation (Optional).mp4 104.25 MB
  6. Linux CentOS8 Installation (Optional).srt 28.55 KB
  7. Quiz.html 168 B
  8. Handouts.html 34 B
  8.1 4-Red_Hat_Enterprise_Linux-7-Installation_Guide-en-US.pdf 11.02 MB
  8.2 2-Oracle Virtual Box User Manual.pdf 4.24 MB
  8.3 3-CentOS Installation Guide.pdf 3.59 MB
  8.4 1-Changing-from-32-to-64bit.pdf 159.38 KB
  9. Homework.html 1.05 KB
  9.1 Section 3 - Homework.pdf 219.19 KB
  4. Securing User Environment
  1. Welcome to Securing User Environment.mp4 462.23 KB
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  10. Lock or Disable User Accounts Manually.mp4 49.28 MB
  10. Lock or Disable User Accounts Manually.srt 8.41 KB
  11. Lock User Account After 3 Failed Attempts.mp4 67.29 MB
  11. Lock User Account After 3 Failed Attempts.srt 10.13 KB
  12. Restrict root Login.mp4 35.71 MB
  12. Restrict root Login.srt 8.67 KB
  13. Disable SSH Access for a Specific User.mp4 26.16 MB
  13. Disable SSH Access for a Specific User.srt 5.81 KB
  14. Limiting User Account Resources (ulimit).mp4 90.96 MB
  14. Limiting User Account Resources (ulimit).srt 17.36 KB
  14.1 Parameters in limits.conf.pdf 80.45 KB
  15. Implement UIDGID Policy.mp4 45.99 MB
  15. Implement UIDGID Policy.srt 7.83 KB
  16. Centralized Authentication Service.mp4 21.67 MB
  16. Centralized Authentication Service.srt 5.46 KB
  17. sudo Access.mp4 105.05 MB
  17. sudo Access.srt 21.18 KB
  18. Monitor User Activity.mp4 173.13 MB
  18. Monitor User Activity.srt 26.64 KB
  19. Quiz.html 168 B
  2. Understanding etcpasswd.mp4 59.86 MB
  2. Understanding etcpasswd.srt 11.25 KB
  20. Homework.html 1.52 KB
  21. Handouts.html 44 B
  21.1 Disable Root Account in Linux.pdf 267.78 KB
  21.10 Change Password in Linux.pdf 153.54 KB
  21.11 Parameters in limits.conf.pdf 80.45 KB
  21.2 Switch-users-and-Sudo-Access.pdf 202.71 KB
  21.3 Set Password Policy.pdf 362.57 KB
  21.4 Red_Hat_Enterprise_Linux-7-System_Administrators_Guide-en-US.pdf 5.79 MB
  21.5 User Account Management.pdf 135.43 KB
  21.6 1-Understanding etc.passwd File.pdf 219.56 KB
  21.7 Passwords Standards.pdf 121.1 KB
  21.8 2-Understanding etc.group File.docx.pdf 251.99 KB
  21.9 User Accounts in Linux.pdf 248.45 KB
  3. Understanding etcgroup.mp4 22.24 MB
  3. Understanding etcgroup.srt 6.36 KB
  4. Understanding etcshadow.mp4 53.09 MB
  4. Understanding etcshadow.srt 8.11 KB
  5. The etclogin.defs File.mp4 32.18 MB
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  6. Create User Account and Change Password.mp4 58.13 MB
  6. Create User Account and Change Password.srt 10.28 KB
  7. Change Password Parameters.mp4 66.67 MB
  7. Change Password Parameters.srt 9.32 KB
  8. Set Password Policy.mp4 116.16 MB
  8. Set Password Policy.srt 12.9 KB
  9. Lock or Disable User Accounts.mp4 43.15 MB
  9. Lock or Disable User Accounts.srt 8.83 KB
  5. PAM (Pluggable Authentication Module)
  1. Welcome to PAM.mp4 440.72 KB
  1. Welcome to PAM.srt 0 B
  10. Quiz.html 168 B
  11. Handouts.html 35 B
  11.1 Linux-PAM System Administrator Guide.pdf 236.6 KB
  11.2 PAM.pdf 319.59 KB
  12. Homework.html 209 B
  2. What is PAM.mp4 40.68 MB
  2. What is PAM.srt 9.3 KB
  3. The Importance of PAM.mp4 19.29 MB
  3. The Importance of PAM.srt 4.37 KB
  4. The PAM Configuration Files Format.mp4 34.24 MB
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  5. PAM Config File – Module Interfaces.mp4 31.86 MB
  5. PAM Config File – Module Interfaces.srt 6.22 KB
  6. Account Access Through PAM.mp4 4.94 MB
  6. Account Access Through PAM.srt 1.67 KB
  7. PAM Config File – Control Flags.mp4 17.34 MB
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  8. PAM Config File – Modules (SO).mp4 89.66 MB
  8. PAM Config File – Modules (SO).srt 11.25 KB
  9. PAM Aware Services and Stacks.mp4 47.08 MB
  9. PAM Aware Services and Stacks.srt 8.3 KB
  6. Securing Linux Filesystem
  1. Welcome to Securing Linux Filesystem.mp4 432.54 KB
  1. Welcome to Securing Linux Filesystem.srt 0 B
  10. Homework.html 1.13 KB
  2. Linux File Types.mp4 32.12 MB
  2. Linux File Types.srt 6.7 KB
  3. Linux File Attributes.mp4 10.74 MB
  3. Linux File Attributes.srt 3.72 KB
  4. Linux File Ownership and Permissions.mp4 15.59 MB
  4. Linux File Ownership and Permissions.srt 4.22 KB
  5. Changing File Permission - LAB.mp4 106.02 MB
  5. Changing File Permission - LAB.srt 12.71 KB
  6. Changing FIle Ownership - LAB.mp4 91.69 MB
  6. Changing FIle Ownership - LAB.srt 12.03 KB
  7. Access Control List (ACL).mp4 80.98 MB
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  8. Quiz.html 168 B
  9. Handouts.html 35 B
  9.1 File Permissions and Ownership.pdf 234.14 KB
  9.2 File types in Linux.pdf 377.8 KB
  9.3 File Permissions Cheat Sheet.pdf 66.63 KB
  9.4 Access Control Lists.pdf 413.45 KB
  7. Securing Linux System
  1. Welcome to Securing Linux System.mp4 412.74 KB
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  10. Running One Service per System.mp4 13.76 MB
  10. Running One Service per System.srt 5.08 KB
  11. Change Default Console Passwords (Only Physical).mp4 22.02 MB
  11. Change Default Console Passwords (Only Physical).srt 5.21 KB
  12. Disable USB Stick Detection.mp4 9.67 MB
  12. Disable USB Stick Detection.srt 2.45 KB
  13. Enable an Network Time Protocol (NTP or Chronyd).mp4 100.57 MB
  13. Enable an Network Time Protocol (NTP or Chronyd).srt 16.02 KB
  14. Lockdown Cronjobs.mp4 39.2 MB
  14. Lockdown Cronjobs.srt 7.57 KB
  15. Change SSH Port.mp4 35.71 MB
  15. Change SSH Port.srt 9.98 KB
  16. SELinux.mp4 190.51 MB
  16. SELinux.srt 40.13 KB
  17. Backups.mp4 30 MB
  17. Backups.srt 9.36 KB
  18. Quiz.html 168 B
  19. Handouts.html 57 B
  19.1 Stop and Disable Unwanted Services.pdf 271.52 KB
  19.10 Disable Alt+Ctrl+Del.pdf 253.51 KB
  19.2 Message of the Day Examples.pdf 210.76 KB
  19.3 Change SSH Port.pdf 247.35 KB
  19.4 Red_Hat_Enterprise_Linux-7-SELinux_Users_and_Administrators_Guide-en-US.pdf 1.26 MB
  19.5 Remove Un-neccessary and Orphan Packages.pdf 313.59 KB
  19.6 rpm commands.pdf 121.68 KB
  19.7 HP iLO Admin Guide.pdf 2.59 MB
  19.8 NTP or Chronyd.pdf 289.61 KB
  19.9 Dell iDRAC Admin Guide.pdf 4.49 MB
  2. Message of the Day.mp4 42.6 MB
  2. Message of the Day.srt 8.75 KB
  20. Homework.html 1.97 KB
  3. Customize Message of the Day.mp4 107.08 MB
  3. Customize Message of the Day.srt 12.53 KB
  4. Physical Server Security.mp4 15.03 MB
  4. Physical Server Security.srt 4.98 KB
  5. Remove Un-necessary or Orphan Packages.mp4 71.73 MB
  5. Remove Un-necessary or Orphan Packages.srt 15.08 KB
  6. Keep Kernel and System Up to Date.mp4 83.24 MB
  6. Keep Kernel and System Up to Date.srt 13.56 KB
  7. Stop and Disable Unwanted Services.mp4 77.15 MB
  7. Stop and Disable Unwanted Services.srt 18.36 KB
  8. Separate Disk Partitions.mp4 33.39 MB
  8. Separate Disk Partitions.srt 7.25 KB
  9. Disable Ctrl+Alt+Delete.mp4 57.68 MB
  9. Disable Ctrl+Alt+Delete.srt 9.74 KB
  8. Securing Linux System Network
  1. Welcome to Securing Linux Network.mp4 420.53 KB
  1. Welcome to Securing Linux Network.srt 0 B
  10. Turn Off IPV6 (If not in use).mp4 39.29 MB
  10. Turn Off IPV6 (If not in use).srt 6.67 KB
  11. Quiz.html 168 B
  12. Handouts.html 48 B
  12.1 Encrypt Incoming and Outgoing Traffic.pdf 244.09 KB
  12.2 Firewall (iptables).pdf 486.75 KB
  12.3 Red_Hat_Enterprise_Linux-7-Security_Guide-en-US.pdf 2.4 MB
  12.4 Firewall (firewalld).pdf 340.22 KB
  12.5 Turn Off IPV6.pdf 350.96 KB
  12.6 SSH vs Telnet.pdf 326.42 KB
  13. Homework.html 690 B
  2. Introduction to Firewall.mp4 17.55 MB
  2. Introduction to Firewall.srt 5.12 KB
  3. Firewall (iptables – tables, chains and targets).mp4 64.85 MB
  3. Firewall (iptables – tables, chains and targets).srt 14.08 KB
  4. Firewall (iptables – practical examples).mp4 152.32 MB
  4. Firewall (iptables – practical examples).srt 29.16 KB
  5. Firewall (firewalld).mp4 53.49 MB
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  6. Firewall (firewalld – Practical Examples).mp4 148.93 MB
  6. Firewall (firewalld – Practical Examples).srt 25.69 KB
  7. Firewall (firewalld GUI).mp4 32.34 MB
  7. Firewall (firewalld GUI).srt 6.42 KB
  8. Encrypt Incoming and Outgoing Traffic.mp4 16.78 MB
  8. Encrypt Incoming and Outgoing Traffic.srt 4.49 KB
  9. SSH vs. Telnet.mp4 68.45 MB
  9. SSH vs. Telnet.srt 12.1 KB
  9. Securing Environment Around Linux
  1. Welcome to Securing Environment Around Linux.mp4 473.21 KB
  1. Welcome to Securing Environment Around Linux.srt 0 B
  10. Congratulations.mp4 904.86 KB
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  2. HardwareNetwork Firewall.mp4 28.57 MB
  2. HardwareNetwork Firewall.srt 7.86 KB
  3. Network Address Translation (NAT).mp4 16.77 MB
  3. Network Address Translation (NAT).srt 4.58 KB
  4. VPN Tunnel.mp4 20.99 MB
  4. VPN Tunnel.srt 6.88 KB
  5. Application and Database Encryption.mp4 16.64 MB
  5. Application and Database Encryption.srt 4.88 KB
  6. Types of Security Threats.mp4 72.68 MB
  6. Types of Security Threats.srt 22.9 KB
  7. Quiz.html 168 B
  8. Handouts.html 37 B
  8.1 Hardware Firewall.pdf 254.41 KB
  8.2 VPN.pdf 221.67 KB
  8.3 NAT.pdf 211.08 KB
  8.4 App and DB Encyption.pdf 346.22 KB
  9. Homework.html 459 B

Description



Description

If you have basic understanding of Linux and want to enhance your skill in Linux security and system hardening then this course is perfect fit for you. Many security policies and standards require system administrators to address specific user authentication concerns, application of updates, system auditing and logging, file system integrity, and more. This course provides strategies for addressing specific policy and configuration concerns.

This course is intended to develop the skills needed to ensure data integrity on computer systems for organizations with high security standards.

I have 35,000+ students on Udemy platform and many of them are able to secure their dream job in IT field just by taking my courses. I always start with basic and then dive into advance level

This course is best for someone who:

wants to learn almost everything about Linux security
wants to step-up in his/her career
is looking for a job in Linux
needs technical guidance on how to enhance the security of Linux systems
is responsible for implementing security policy requirements on Linux systems consistently and in a reproducible way
must be able to demonstrate that Linux systems meet security policy requirements
maintains continued adherence to security requirements, including management of security-critical operating system/software updates

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Overview of the course:

There are total of 10 sections in this course

Section 1 – Introduction and Course Overview

Course Overview
Download Syllabus

Section 2 – Security Concepts

What is Security and OS Hardening?
Comparing House Security with Computer Security
Securing All Operating Systems
Importance of Linux Security
Security Implementation Tools
Type of Security Breach
Quiz, Handouts and Homework

Section 3 – Lab Setup (optional)

What is VirtualBox?
Installing Oracle VirtualBox
Creating First Virtual Machine
Linux Installation

Section 4 – Securing User Environment

Understanding /etc/passwd, /etc/group and /etc/shadow
The /etc/login.def File
Create User Account and Change Password
Change Password Parameters
Set Password Policy
Lock or Disable User Accounts Automatically
Lock or Disable User Accounts Manually
Lock User Account After 3 Failed Attempts
Restrict root Login
Disable SSH Access for a Specific User
Implement UID/GID Policy
Centralized Authentication Service
sudo Access
Monitor User Activity

Section 5 – PAM (Pluggable Authentication Module)

What is PAM?
The Importance of PAM
The PAM Configuration Files Format
PAM Config File – Module Interfaces
Account Access Through PAM
PAM Config File – Control Flags
PAM Config File – Modules (SO)
PAM Aware Services and Stacks

Section 6 – Securing Linux Filesystem

Linux File Types
Linux File Attributes
Linux File Ownership and Permissions
Changing File Permission
Changing File Ownership
Access Control List (ACL)

Section 7 – Securing Linux System

Message of the Day and customizing message of the day
Physical Server Security
Remove Unnecessary or Orphan Packages
Keep Kernel and System Up to Date
Stop and Disable Unwanted Services
Separate Disk Partitions
Disable Ctrl+Alt+Delete
Running One Service per System
Change Default Console Passwords
Disable USB Stick Detection
Enable Network Time Protocol (NTP or Chronyd)
Lockdown Cronjobs
Change SSH Ports
SELinux (longest lecture and lab)
Backups

Section 8 – Securing Linux System Network

Introduction to Firewall
iptables (tables, chains and targets)
iptables (practical examples)
Firewall (firewalld)
firewalld (Practical Examples)
firewalld (GUI)
Encrypt Incoming and Outgoing Traffic
SSH vs. Telnet
Turn Off IPV6 (If not in use)

Section 9 – Securing Environment Around Linux

Hardware/Network Firewall
Network Address Translation (NAT)
VPN Tunnel
Application and Database Encryption

Section 10 – Additional Resources

Many more lectures on Linux…

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Here is the testimonial from my students:

To all of you that are looking for a REALLY GOOD LINUX course, THIS IS IT, SERIOUSLY I promise you won’t find a course on LINUX here that is THIS GOOD. — T.J. Marstiller (Udemy Student)

Imran is a very knowledgeable and engaging instructor. As others have said, you can tell that he is not just trying to sell a course, but that he is invested in giving his students a strong career foundation with a positive and approachable attitude. He is also entertaining with his use of pop culture and practical work examples. It really feels like you’re in a classroom with him. I’m taking this course mainly as a hobbyist, but got a lot from it already. The homework assignments, quizzes, and handouts help reinforce the material. — Raymond B. (Udemy Student)

Main thing about course is its simplicity and the hierarchy. Design is very good and easy which helps to understand things better. — Akash Garg (Udemy Student)

I just love the teaching ad the learning experience I am getting — Jacob Samba (Udemy Student)

Imran Afzal might be my favorite teacher I’ve EVER had. He is funny, and engaging. The course was easy to follow, and with no experience starting I am now extremely comfortable with Linux, and actually really like it. He does make you do your googles, but this is not a bad thing especially considering the nature of IT and documentation to solve your own problems. I highly recommend. — Vanessa Diaz-Goumond (Udemy Student)

The course is run very well and I really like the handouts and the homework that is assigned. The homework helps me learn and continue with the learning process even when adult life is still progressing forward. — Thomas Rogers (Udemy Student)

Such an amazing instructor. Imran must have put in a lot of effort in structuring the course and taking the student step by step, he takes his time in explaining everything, from what Linux is, how to down load it, coding, etc. I have taken other courses from Imran. I am a student for life. Keep it up and please keep preparing more courses for please like us who can benefit from your way of teaching, knowledge and experience. Thank you. — Ali Shiekh (Udemy Student)

In the first place I say a big thank you to the instructor for making such a great course. I was afraid to learn Linux. I now feel very comfortable with Linux. I have understood both the concept behind and the practical as well. I would recommend every one who is NEW to Linux and wants to grab it once and for all without wasting time to go ahead and ENROLL. You will not regret it. I would like the instructor to do same for WINDOWS SERVER ADMIN., I don’t seem to find any better and beginner oriented course out there that could be matched with this course. To me, it is the BEST Linux Course on Online. I just started some real world projects with Linux after this great course, I was new to Linux and in just a month I am on the command line always playing. — Opoku Bright (Udemy Student)

I genuinely look forward to additional courses in the future. This has been so informative. You hear the name oracle all the time, but this was well put in layman’s terms — Atoofa Hasan (Classroom Student)

Imran Afzal eats, breathes and sleeps Linux! He really knows his stuff. I feel like he has brought me from a novice level education to masters level in a short time period. Anyone who is looking to get a job in Linux should definitely take this course. — TJ Walker (Udemy Student)

Who this course is for:

Anyone who wants to have complete understanding Linux security and OS hardening
Anyone who wants to advance his/her career
Anyone who wants to pass the RHCE EX300 exam

Requirements

Basic understanding of Linux. My suggestion is to take my “Complete Linux Training Course to Get Your Dream IT Job”
You will need a Linux machine but if you have a Windows computer then you can install VirtualBox and install Linux (The instruction are covered in this course)

Last Updated 8/2020

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