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Short Description:
Get an introduction to a methodology that can be used to determine the security level of a system running AIX. Discuss intrusion detection procedures and incident reporting, along with a practical approach to evaluating host and network control mechanisms.
Full Description:
Overview
Get an introduction to a methodology that can be used to determine the security level of a system running AIX. Discuss intrusion detection procedures and incident reporting, along with a practical approach to evaluating host and network control mechanisms. Course materials include an informal evaluation of the system and network using standardized security industry criteria.
Skills taught
Explain and apply a methodology for security management
Use the security planner for guidance in developing an effective security policy
Identify intrusions on the host and network
Describe an incident using a formal process for evaluation
Evaluate system and network security
Perform a security evaluation using standardized trusted computer system criteria
Audience
System administrators, technical support individuals, and other support individuals, who implement security on systems using the AIX operating system.
Prerequisites
You should complete:
AIX 5L System Administration I: Implementation (Q1314)
AIX 5L Configuring TCP/IP (Q1307)
AIX Security I : Host-based Mechanisms (Q1341)
AIX Security II: Network Mechanisms (Q1342)
AIX Security III: Internet Mechanisms (Q1343)
or have equivalent knowledge and skills in the following areas:
AIX system administration
TCP/IP configuration in an AIX environment
Host and network security mechanisms available with AIX
Key topics
Introduction to security planning
Intrusion detection
Incident response
Host and network evaluation
Formal evaluation criteria
Future directions
Duration:
2.0 Days
Price:
$1,775.00
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