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Security and Audit of Unix - ASO311  Hands-On 
A Five-Day, Hands-On Crash Course on Controlling and Securing Unix
Learning Level: Advanced
CPEs: 40 Fee: $3,395.00
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“Very detailed. The workshops were great. One of the best trainings I’ve been to.”
                                    -Holly Robins, Senior Technology Consultant, Protiviti

Unix is still the most popular operating system for critical and high-volume  applications.  The number of servers running such Unix-based systems as AIX,  Solaris, HP-UX and Linux increases daily. For many enterprises, these systems don’t just support the business they are the business. On its own, a newly  installed Unix system is no more a security risk than other system of its genre.  But as we add users, network services, applications, and customizations for administrative support, we also add the possibility of mistakes and configuration errors that can turn the system into a security nightmare. 

In this hands-on, five-day seminar you will go through the steps to take to  audit and analyze the security of a Unix-based system. You will begin by  reviewing a typical Unix system that has been salted with common configuration  errors for you to discover. You will evaluate the system’s user access controls, examine standard system logs, analyze the effect of file and directory  permissions, search for special files that allow users extended capabilities, and evaluate the risks of system processes. You will learn how to use the Unix  shell, the standard user interface, to navigate the system, test file and  directory access controls, access and manage files, use the system search tools,  and capture evidence with shell redirection.  So that you can review shell scripts that control many of the operations of a Unix-based server, you’ll cover  the basics of shell programming. 

Since servers use network interfaces to provide their service, you will also learn how to review Unix network control files and evaluate the risks of  selected common network services. You will explore add-on security tools and conduct a head-to-head comparison of the key features and capabilities of each of the major Unix-based operation systems, including Solaris, AIX, HP-UX,  Tru-64, and the most popular Linux varieties.

After each section you will perform a hands-on exercise to allow you to  investigate the settings on our sample server. After each exercise, the seminar  leader will review the class findings and go over the possible system risk that  each issue represents. When applicable, the instructor will demonstrate how some of these common errors can be used to successfully attack the system. A hand-out on each issue will provide you with valuable information on the finding’s risk, severity, and recommended solution.

You will return to your office with the know-how to set up, manage, and maintain an enforceable Unix security policy, and with a thorough audit approach for securing Unix-based operating systems.

Prerequisite: An understanding of computer audit and security fundamentals.

Advance Preparation: None          Learning Level: Advanced 

Delivery Method: Group-Live          Field: Computer Science

 
REGISTRATION QUESTIONS?
For questions about your registration, government and team discounts, or multiple registrations, please call Linda Ronconi at (508) 879-7999, ext. 501 or e-mail mis@misti.com.

IN-HOUSE SEMINARS
This seminar is available in-house. For more information about bringing this or other MIS seminars to your organization, please call Mimi Hatch at (410) 692-2465 or e-mail mhatch@misti.com.

 



Dates/Locations
November 4 - 8, 2013
San Francisco
April 8 - 12, 2013
New York