Mastering Security-Enhanced Linux (SELinux)

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Mastering Security-Enhanced Linux (SELinux)

Coursera · Beginner ·☁️ DevOps & Cloud ·3mo ago

Key Takeaways

Configures and manages Security-Enhanced Linux (SELinux) for enhanced Linux security

Original Description

Mastering Security-Enhanced Linux (SELinux) is your full training to understand and use SELinux. SELinux is a valuable addition to the standard Linux security options that makes your Linux distribution secure. The course starts with the basics of SELinux and goes deeper into more advanced topics like SELinux and Multi-Level Security or (MLS) and Multi-Category Security (MCS) and managing SELinux with Ansible. It also has in-depth coverage about SELinux in containerized environments. It has labs throughout so you can see SELinux in real time and practice as you learn. This course is also a full resource for learners who want to thoroughly understand SELinux while preparing for any Red Hat Enterprise Linux related exam, as well as application developers and administrators who want to over the highest possible level of security by using SELinux.
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