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Secure your Linux server and protect it from intruders, malware attacks, and other external threats What you'll learn Securing your Linux Server with firewalls and SSL encryptions Harden your Linux Server with DDoS Protection, Public Keys, and more Protect your Linux Server by securing memory, using security banners, and P.W. management Use various techniques to prevent intruders from accessing sensitive data Prevent intruders from planting malware, and detect whether malware has been planted Learn security techniques that are common to all Linux distros, and some that are distro-specific Requirements A strong understanding of Linux Basic concepts of security Description Linux is the first choice for any attacker now and more administrators have started moving to the system to create networks or servers for any task. This course will help you create a more secure Linux system.This comprehensive 2-in-1 training course you’ll explore some of the techniques that the expert hackers use in order to scan a website, and server, in order to carry out their intrusion attacks. Also get to perform a number of advanced Linux security techniques such as network service detection, user authentication, controlling special permissions, encrypting file systems, and much more. Contents and OverviewThis training program includes 2 complete courses, carefully chosen to give you the most comprehensive training possible.The first course, Linux Server Security, introduces various techniques that professional hackers use in order to scan a website and a server, in order to carry out their intrusion attacks. Learn to create secure accounts where you'll look into deleting and creating user accounts password and monitoring servers. Further you’ll learn to maintain your Linux Server in order to get optimized performance and stability. Moving ahead, focus on tools that can be used to enhance server security, understand the art of hardening passwords, and fix authentication failures.The second course, Mastering Linux Security and Hardening, shows you various security techniques such as SSH hardening, network service detection, setting up firewalls, encrypting file systems, protecting user accounts, authentication processes, and so on. Moving forward, you’ll also develop hands-on skills with advanced Linux permissions, access control, special modes, and more. Lastly, this course will also cover best practices and troubleshooting techniques to get your work done efficiently.By the end of this Learning Path, you’ll have mastered the art of preventing your Linux system from getting compromised. About the AuthorAubrey Love II is a certified website master, avid hacktivist, and active journalist, Aubrey started his programming career on a Commodore Vic-20 in which he built his first Hello World app. He has built several websites, mobile apps, and Windows applications. On his journeys, he has been a Linux System Administrator, Ethical Hacker, Website Master, Mobile Developer, Application Creator, and Game Developer.Donald A. Tevault—but you can call him Donnie—got involved with Linux way back in 2006, and has been working with it ever since. He holds the Linux Professional Institute Level 3—Security certification, and the GIAC Incident Handler certification. Donnie is a professional Linux trainer, and, thanks to the magic of the internet, teaches Linux classes literally the world World over from the comfort of his living room. Overview Section 1: Linux Server Security Lecture 1 The Course Overview Lecture 2 Network Mapping Lecture 3 Nikto Lecture 4 Reverse IP Lecture 5 Stress Testing Lecture 6 Updates Lecture 7 Passwords Lecture 8 Passwords (Continued) Lecture 9 Accounts Lecture 10 HTOP Lecture 11 Backup Lecture 12 Uninstall Lecture 13 Update O.S. Lecture 14 Hardware Lecture 15 Zabbix Lecture 16 Cloudflare Lecture 17 Let’s Encrypt Lecture 18 Fail2ban Lecture 19 SSH Keys Lecture 20 Listing Edits Lecture 21 Password Strength Lecture 22 Authentication Fails Lecture 23 Removing Passwords Lecture 24 Aliases Computers Lecture 25 Password Management Lecture 26 ClamAV Lecture 27 Memory Lecture 28 Security Banner Lecture 29 IP Spoofing Section 2: Mastering Linux Security and Hardening Lecture 30 The Course Overview Lecture 31 The Threat Landscape and Keeping Up with Security News Lecture 32 Introduction to VirtualBox and Cygwin Lecture 33 Setting Up sudo Privileges for Full Administrative Users Lecture 34 Setting Up sudo for Users with Only Certain Delegated Privileges Lecture 35 Advanced Tips and Tricks for Using sudo Lecture 36 Locking Down Users' Home Directories the Red Hat/CentOS and Debian/Ubuntu Way Lecture 37 Enforcing Strong Password Criteria Lecture 38 Setting and Enforcing Password and Account Expiration Lecture 39 Preventing Brute-Force Password Attacks Lecture 40 Locking User Accounts Lecture 41 An Overview of iptables Lecture 42 Uncomplicated Firewall for Ubuntu Systems Lecture 43 firewalld for Red Hat Systems Lecture 44 nftables – A More Universal Type of Firewall System Lecture 45 GNU Privacy Guard Lecture 46 Encrypting Partitions with Linux Unified Key Setup – LUKS Lecture 47 Encrypting Directories with eCryptfs Lecture 48 Using VeraCrypt for Cross-Platform Sharing of Encrypted Containers Lecture 49 Ensuring that SSH Protocol 1 Is Disabled Lecture 50 Creating a User’s SSH Key Set Lecture 51 Disabling Username/Password Logins Lecture 52 Chag Ownership of Files and Directories Lecture 53 Setting Permissions Values Lecture 54 Using SUID and SGID Lecture 55 Protecting Sensitive Files Lecture 56 Creating an Access Control List Lecture 57 Creating an Inherited Access Control List Lecture 58 Removing a Specific Permission Lecture 59 Preventing Loss of ACLs Lecture 60 Creating a User Group and Adding Members to It Lecture 61 Setting the SGID Bit and the Sticky Bit Lecture 62 Accessing Files in the Shared Directory Lecture 63 How SELinux Can Benefit a Systems Administrator? Lecture 64 Setting Security Contexts for Files and Directories Lecture 65 Troubleshooting with setroubleshoot Lecture 66 Working with SELinux Policies Lecture 67 Looking at AppArmor Profiles Lecture 68 Working with AppArmor Command-Line Utilities Lecture 69 Installing and Updating ClamAV and maldet Lecture 70 Scanning with ClamAV and maldet Lecture 71 SELinux Considerations Lecture 72 Scanning for Rootkits with Rootkit Hunter Lecture 73 Controlling the auditd Daemon and Creating Audit Rule Lecture 74 Using ausearch and aureport Lecture 75 Scanning and Hardening with Lynis This course is perfect for proficient in Linux server security handling, and those who have Linux experience but would like to protect servers from vulnerabilities and attacks and stop them from being compromised. HomePage:
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