When does class start/end?
Classes begin promptly at 9:00 am, and typically end at 5:00 pm.
This instructor-led course provides an understanding of the Linux kernel security model and the mechanisms used to secure the operating system. Skills Gained The course covers the fundamentals of...
Read MoreThis instructor-led course provides an understanding of the Linux kernel security model and the mechanisms used to secure the operating system.
The course covers the fundamentals of Linux kernel security, including memory protection, process management, system calls, and filesystem security. Students will learn about various security mechanisms in the Linux kernel, such as Mandatory Access Control (MAC), Linux Security Modules (LSM), and secureboot. Throughout the course, students will gain hands-on experience in securing both userspace and the Linux kernel through various security mechanisms.
This course is designed for systems level programmers or kernel engineers who want to learn more about the security options provided by the Linux kernel, as well as userspace developers who want to learn more about Linux kernel security mitigations. Learners should know how to build a Linux kernel, write and use Linux kernel modules, as well as have basic Linux command line and system administration skills.
To make the most of this course, you should: