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Securing the Solaris 10 OE

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Summary:
This course teaches the student how to harden and secure the Solaris 10 operating environment. The operating system will be Solaris 10 (SunOS 5.10 release 10/09) - Sun's implementation of SystemV release4. The course is taught on both Sun SPARC and x-86-based servers

Duration:
5 Days/Lecture & Lab

Audience:
This course is designed for System Administrators that must harden and secure the Solaris 10 operating Environment.

Topics:

  • Describe Solaris 10 Security
  • Understand Minimization
  • Using the Solaris Basic Security Module (BSM)
  • Patching the OS
  • Detect and Prevent Trojan and Backdoor attacks
  • Administering User Accounts and User Rights
  • Administering Password Security
  • Securing Root Access
  • Secure File Systems
  • Basic Audit Reporting Tool (BART)
  • Securing Network Services
  • Secure Remote Access
  • Automate Server Hardening
  • Securing the Solaris OE using Zones

Prerequisites:
To succeed fully in this course, students should already know how to:Manage files and directories · Control the user work environment· Archive files · Use remote commands · Manage file systems · Install software · Perform system boot procedures · Perform user and security administration · Manage network printers and system processes · Perform system backups and restores · Understand system startup procedures and the SMF.




Last Update: May 23, 2012