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| Course: AIX32.2 | | Print | |
| Title: AIX Security | |
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System administrators and IT supervisors who are responsible for the technological security of information contained in AIX systems. Participants experience the latest tricks used in attacks on their computers and their networks and learn how to protect them against attackers by means of methodological procedures and special AIX protective mechanisms. Moreover, the course offers information about all the new security-relevant features in AIX to version 7.1. Threats - Unix/AIX specific attacks Assets worth protecting - Services in the system and objects of the filetree User administration - Ideal cooperation and ideal protection The login process - Prevent faked logins Password administraton - Usage of AIX mechanisms System availability - Defence against attacks of local resources System integrity - Definite identification of manipulations Auditing - Who does what on my computer? Problems in the network - Different attacks in the network - the role of cryptography for defense Network services - Knowledge of system weaknesses Sealing-off the network - Switch off of all unsecure services Safe communication - Secure Shell for optimal security Planning of methods - Security during the whole life cycle Information sources - Organisations, institutions |
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