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This course examines specific modifications to harden UNIX and Windows-based operating systems, including changes to the Windows Registry and UNIX rlogin, NIS, and NFS.
Objectives:
- Identify general and specific operating system attacks
- Describe the function of a keylogger program
- Scan a system to view its services and assess security risks
- Explain Linux security concerns including rlogin, NIS, and NFS
- Explain the purpose and importance of system patches and fixes
- Modify the Windows 2000 Registry to increase security
- Lock down and remove services for effective security in Windows 2000 and Linux
Topics:
- Assessing risk
- Keyloggers
- System port scanning
- UNIX security vulnerabilities
- NIS security concerns
- NFS security concerns
- Patching and changing defaults
- Windows 2000 registry security
- Disabling Windows 2000 services
- Securing network connectivity
- Reducing risk in Linux systems
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P500+ Processor, 128MB of RAM; Windows 2000, 2003, XP, Minimum screen resolution 800x600, Internet Explorer 5.5 or higher; Windows Media Player 9.0 or higher; Flash 8.0 or higher; 56K minimum connection; broadband (256 kpbs or higher) connection recommended; Javascript, DHTML and cookies enabled; Sound card with speakers or headphones strongly recommended.
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