This course explores the various tools and techniques commonly used by
Linux system administrators. It is designed for students who have limited or
no previous exposure to Linus. Emphasis is placed on writing a simple bash
script, using a text editor, manage processes within the Linux file system.
Additional topics include making data secure, user security, and file security.
Students will be required to take on the role of problem solvers and apply
the concepts presented to situations that might occur in a work environment.
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Course Learning Outcomes
- » Effectively use research to understand the fundamentals of a Linux platform and analyze the file system
- » Analyze different security vulnerabilities, threats, and attacks on Linux systems and networks, and recommend the countermeasures for the same based on relevant research, evidence, and references
- Based on research, examine various security mechanisms available for securing Linux hosts and networks, and frame policies, guidelines and best practices for information security in the organization
- Understand the basic Linux networking concepts, examine various networking devices and protocols, and define relevant evidence used to determine strategies for implementing a secure Linux network
- » Compare and contrast various tools to protect, test and monitor the security of Linux systems and implement an appropriate level of security controls based on evidence, information, and research
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