Securing SUSE Linux Enterprise Server (SLES) involves implementing various security measures to protect the server environment, data, and applications from threats and vulnerabilities.
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System Hardening: Configuring security settings to minimize vulnerabilities and reduce the attack surface.
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User and Group Management: Managing user accounts, permissions, and groups to control access.
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Authentication and Authorization: Implementing strong authentication methods and managing authorization policies.
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Network Security: Configuring firewalls, securing network services, and managing network traffic.
Before learning Securing SUSE Linux Enterprise Server (SLES), you should have:
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Basic Linux Administration: Familiarity with general Linux system management and commands.
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Understanding of Security Concepts: Knowledge of basic security principles and practices.
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Networking Basics: Understanding of network configuration and security.
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User and Group Management: Experience with managing users and permissions.
- Introduction to Security
- Basic System Lockdown
- Local Account Security
- Privilege Elevation
- Network Service Lockdown
- Security Audit Tools
- Linux Security Modules
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