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Build on your Red Hat Certified Engineer (RHCE®) certification or equivalent experience by learning how to secure a Red Hat Enterprise Linux® system to comply with security policy requirements. Many security policies and standards require systems administrators to address specific user authentication concerns, application of updates, system auditing and logging, file system integrity, and more. Red Hat Server Hardening provides strategies for addressing specific policy and configuration concerns.
RH414 includes the Server Hardening Certificate of Expertise Exam on the last day.
RHCE certification, Red Hat Certified Systems Administrator (RHCSA®) certification, or equivalent experience required
Develop a process for applying updates to systems, including verifying properties of the update.
Allocate an advanced file system layout, and use file system encryption.
Adjust file system properties through security-related options and file system attributes.
Work with set user ID (SUID), set group ID (SGID), and sticky (SVTX) permissions, and locate files with these permissions enabled.
Modify default permissions applied to files and directories, and work with file access control lists.
Configure software to monitor the files on your machine for changes.
Set password-aging properties for users; audit user accounts.
Apply changes to PAMs to enforce different types of rules on users.
Adjust properties for various console services to enable or disable settings based on security.
Install and configure a Red Hat Identity Management server and client.
Configure Red Hat Identity Management rules to control both user access to client systems and additional privileges granted to users on those systems.
Configure remote logging to use transport layer encryption, and manage additional logs generated by remote systems.
Enable and configure system auditing.
Manage firewall rules to limit connectivity to network services.
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