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PT8271
Summary
This course examines the most common HP-UX system security vulnerabilities, and introduces a variety of tools and techniques that can be used to prevent hackers from exploiting these vulnerabilities.
Prerequisites
HP-UX System and network administration I (H3064S) and HP-UX system and network Administration II (H3065S) or HP-UX for experienced UNIX system administrators (H5875S) or equivalent experience Equivalent experience
Duration
5 days Lecture/Lab
Audience
Experienced system and network administrators responsible for securing and monitoring HP-UX systems
Topics
- Learn how to use Role Based Access Control (RBAC), Secure Shell (SSH), Host Intrusion Detection System (HIDS), Software Assistant (SWA), IPFilter, Bastille, and other HP supported tools to harden and secure HP-UX systems
- Create secure, isolated execution environments for applications with HP-UX security compartments and Secure Resource Partitions
- Learn how to use Tripwire, John the Ripper, nmap, lsof, and other open source tools to further improve HP-UX system security