Developing Red Hat Firewall Solutions The 2.4 version of the Linux kernel, with its extended network address translation and new stateful inspection capabilities have accelerated interest in, and adoption of, Red Hat Linux as an enterprise-ready firewall solution. (Average Rating: 0.00/10 | # of Rating Votes: 0)
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Guru Labs' Host Security This highly technical course focuses on properly securing machines running the Linux operating systems. A broad range of general security techniques such as packet filtering, password policies, and file integrity checking are covered. (Average Rating: 0.00/10 | # of Rating Votes: 0)
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IBM's AIX Security III: Internet Mechanisms Learn to implement several Internet security mechanisms to enable a higher level of system integrity for systems that connect directly to the Internet or communicate through it. Enhance your understanding of the additional security considerations that arise from participation in the Internet environment.
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IBM's iSeries Security Concepts and Implementation Learn to plan for, implement and manage the ongoing operations of the system. Emphasis is on security, system availability, backup and recovery, system software management and problem determination. Also, learn the architecture and terminology of the iSeries (Average Rating: 0.00/10 | # of Rating Votes: 0)
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IBM's Linux System Administration II: Host Security Gain realistic, up-to-date, valuable information on securing Linux clients and servers, on maintaining and monitoring their security, and handling situations that may arise if system security is breached. Learn basic security practices, but concentrate on Linux-specific solutions.
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