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Securing Red Hat Enterprise Linux (Size: 282.2 MB)
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  01. Introduction
  01. Welcome to the course.mp4 3.2 MB
  01. Welcome to the course.srt 1.5 KB
  02. 1. Filesystem and Hardware Security
  01. Partition layout and mount options.mp4 5.1 MB
  01. Partition layout and mount options.srt 4.5 KB
  02. Setting a bootloader password.mp4 2.9 MB
  02. Setting a bootloader password.srt 2.3 KB
  03. 2. Mandatory Access Controls and SELinux
  01. Mandatory access control overview.mp4 3.1 MB
  01. Mandatory access control overview.srt 2.5 KB
  02. Understanding SELinux modes, policies, and contexts.mp4 10.3 MB
  02. Understanding SELinux modes, policies, and contexts.srt 8.9 KB
  03. Managing SELinux booleans.mp4 6.6 MB
  03. Managing SELinux booleans.srt 5.2 KB
  04. 3. PAM and Privilege
  01. Understanding Pluggable Authentication Modules (PAM).mp4 3.3 MB
  01. Understanding Pluggable Authentication Modules (PAM).srt 3.2 KB
  02. Exploring PAM configuration.mp4 12.5 MB
  02. Exploring PAM configuration.srt 9.4 KB
  03. Configuring PAM with authselect.mp4 6.2 MB
  03. Configuring PAM with authselect.srt 5.2 KB
  04. Enforcing password quality.mp4 6.1 MB
  04. Enforcing password quality.srt 4.7 KB
  05. 4. SSH Security
  01. Hardening SSH.mp4 2 MB
  01. Hardening SSH.srt 1.8 KB
  02. Configuring authentication controls.mp4 4.3 MB
  02. Configuring authentication controls.srt 3.9 KB
  03. Hardening other features of SSH.mp4 3.2 MB
  03. Hardening other features of SSH.srt 3.5 KB
  04. Applying system-wide crypto policies.mp4 5.2 MB
  04. Applying system-wide crypto policies.srt 3.2 KB
  05. Controlling access.mp4 3.2 MB
  05. Controlling access.srt 3.4 KB
  06. 5. Firewall
  01. Understanding firewalld and firewall-cmd.mp4 3 MB
  01. Understanding firewalld and firewall-cmd.srt 2.8 KB
  02. Managing zones and interfaces.mp4 7.3 MB
  02. Managing zones and interfaces.srt 6.5 KB
  03. Defining and applying services.mp4 8.9 MB
  03. Defining and applying services.srt 7.9 KB
  04. Writing rich rules for complex scenarios.mp4 6.6 MB
  04. Writing rich rules for complex scenarios.srt 5.1 KB
  05. Persisting and auditing the firewall configuration.mp4 4.3 MB
  05. Persisting and auditing the firewall configuration.srt 3.6 KB
  07. 6. Patch Management
  01. Planning patching cadence and coverage.mp4 7.8 MB
  01. Planning patching cadence and coverage.srt 6.5 KB
  02. Understanding DNF and subscription management basics.mp4 8.1 MB
  02. Understanding DNF and subscription management basics.srt 7.1 KB
  03. Applying security-only updates and CVE-targeted patches.mp4 4.4 MB
  03. Applying security-only updates and CVE-targeted patches.srt 3.4 KB
  04. Exploring automatic patching, kernel updates, and reboots.mp4 4.3 MB
  04. Exploring automatic patching, kernel updates, and reboots.srt 3.5 KB
  08. 7. Audit Logging
  01. Understanding auditd.mp4 3.1 MB
  01. Understanding auditd.srt 2.9 KB
  02. Writing audit rules for files and syscalls.mp4 14.2 MB
  02. Writing audit rules for files and syscalls.srt 11.3 KB
  03. Querying logs with ausearch and aureport.mp4 17.9 MB
  03. Querying logs with ausearch and aureport.srt 9.7 KB
  04. Configuring log retention and rotation.mp4 7 MB
  04. Configuring log retention and rotation.srt 6.9 KB
  09. 8. Auditing and Remediating Systems
  01. Exploring OpenSCAP and scap-security-guide.mp4 7.8 MB
  01. Exploring OpenSCAP and scap-security-guide.srt 5.4 KB
  02. Running a compliance scan and reading the results.mp4 7.4 MB
  02. Running a compliance scan and reading the results.srt 5 KB
  03. Performing manual remediation.mp4 4.6 MB
  03. Performing manual remediation.srt 2.8 KB
  04. Performing automated remediation.mp4 8 MB
  04. Performing automated remediation.srt 5.7 KB
  05. Making exceptions and customizing profiles.mp4 3 MB
  05. Making exceptions and customizing profiles.srt 2.7 KB
  10. Conclusion
  01. Next steps.mp4 2.7 MB
  01. Next steps.srt 3 KB
  05. Using sudo.mp4 8.7 MB
  05. Using sudo.srt 7.4 KB
  04. Troubleshooting denials with audit2why and audit2allow.mp4 14.4 MB
  04. Troubleshooting denials with audit2why and audit2allow.srt 10.3 KB
  03. Protecting data with disk encryption.mp4 11 MB
  03. Protecting data with disk encryption.srt 9.9 KB
  04. Surveying file permissions and discretionary controls.mp4 9.1 MB
  04. Surveying file permissions and discretionary controls.srt 7.8 KB
  05. Establishing file integrity monitoring with AIDE.mp4 12.4 MB
  05. Establishing file integrity monitoring with AIDE.srt 10 KB
  06. Restricting USB device access.mp4 8.1 MB
  06. Restricting USB device access.srt 5.7 KB
  02. Hardening systems for compliance and threat reduction.mp4 1.6 MB
  02. Hardening systems for compliance and threat reduction.srt 1.8 KB
  03. Introducing CIS Benchmarks and DISA STIGs.mp4 7.4 MB
  03. Introducing CIS Benchmarks and DISA STIGs.srt 6.7 KB
  04. Setting up your practice environment.mp4 1.7 MB
  04. Setting up your practice environment.srt 1.6 KB

Description


Securing Red Hat Enterprise Linux
https://WebToolTip.com
Released 6/2026

With Scott Simpson

MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch

Skill level: Intermediate | Genre: eLearning | Language: English + subtitle | Duration: 2h 21m | Size: 282.3 MB
Learn how to secure Red Hat Enterprise Linux with defense‑in‑depth. Explore the essentials of SELinux, firewalls, CIS/STIG hardening, auditing, SSH lockdown, and patching.
Course details

Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) is a popular Linux distribution for running servers and server infrastructure. And, keeping your RHEL hosts secure is a critical part of deploying and maintaining them. In this course, instructor Scott Simpson shows you how to build a practical, defense-in-depth security posture for RHEL using the tools and frameworks that sysadmins and security engineers rely on in production. Learn how to manage SELinux policies, configure the firewall to control host-level network traffic, and apply CIS Benchmark and DISA STIG hardening guidance to meet compliance requirements. You'll also find out how to enable and tune audit logging to capture events, harden SSH to eliminate common remote-access risks, and establish a reliable patching workflow to stay ahead of emerging vulnerabilities. This course is an ideal fit for anyone preparing for a compliance audit, locking down a production server, or simply leveling up their Linux security skills.This course was created by Scott Simpson. We are pleased to host this training in our library.
Skills covered

Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL), Linux Firewalls, Enterprise Network Security