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Author: JT Smith
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Author: JT Smith
As networked IT services become more invaluable, organizations of all sizes must face the growing challenge of ensuring security of these services.Security of network services faces threats from a variety of potential assailants, some with significant knowledge of the target as in the case of former and current employees, as well as uninformed yet equally dangerous cracker individuals and organizations.
This class enables the administrators to scan their network to
identify these vulnerabilities, and provides them tools to build secure systems and network.The curriculum comprises all dimensions of security issues in a complex network of servers offering various services. Some of the topics include operating system hardening techniques, application based exploits, firewalls, network hardening, and security-conscious network topology design. The class will also cover securing the most important internet services such as Web, DNS, Mail, DHCP and File serving. After this class attendees will be well versed with the common methods used by crackers against systems and networks, and methods to block them out.
The overall objective of the class is to build a secure network of servers for mission-critical production environments. Instruction is provided in a highly hands-on fashion, with labs customized to mirror the needs of modern data centers.
Students get a powerful Linux laptop at the start of the class, along with other class materials. Their goal is to secure networking services on this system, as well as to create a tool to analyze the security of rest of their network.
A detailed agenda for the bootcamp is available at:
http://www.linuxcertified.com/security_description .html
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The mission of LinuxCertified.com is to bring Linux to mainstream IT usage.
We firmly believe that Linux has an enormous potential, once it crosses over from the early adopters to the more mainstream users. Our goal is to help this transition by providing:
– Linux trained and certified professionals
– Linux certified products that cater to mainstream users rather than early adopters.
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The company is notifying customers about the tactic after inquiries from The Associated Press. Microsoft says it has no plans to sell the data collected by Media Player, which comes free with the Windows XP (news – web sites) operating system. The company said last month it had sold more than 17 million copies of Windows XP.”
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Author: JT Smith
Western Scientific, a leading manufacturer of data storage, networking and workstation solutions, announced today the SuperCluster, a six processor, 1U high rackmount server. The new system contains 3-times the amount of computing power when compared to today’s standard 1U Intel based configurations.
With space being one of the utmost considerations when making a computer purchase, the new SuperCluster systems will now take up over 60% less space when compared with existing units and still perform the same function. On-board storage of up to 220 GB and 4.5 GB of RAM per node is available, as are SCSI and IDE configurations. The standard configuration of 40 1U nodes per 77′ cabinet will remain the same.
“People using cluster technology for their performance computing needs, are running into critical issues like processor density, power requirements and physical space constraints. The SuperCluster was developed to provide a solution to those users needing more computing power while still meeting existing space constraints,” said Jeff Johnson, Vice President of Engineering for Western Scientific. “With 240 processors in a 40U cabinet, the SuperCluster will now hold 33% more processors per U than other high-performance clustered computing solutions, with no loss of performance.”
The SuperCluster uses only industry standard components, Intel® Pentium® III processors, and up to 4.5 GB of state-of-the-art SDRAM. Units are also configurable with up to three SCSI or IDE drives. Rugged backplane design guarantees easy upgradability.
For more information on the SuperCluster, please use the above contact information or visit Western Scientific’s web site at www.wsm.com.
About Western Scientific
Western Scientific was founded in 1978 and provides custom-built computing clusters, RAID storage solutions, high-end UNIX, LINUX, Windows NT and SPARC workstations, and networking solutions for the public and private sector, both in the United States and abroad.
Author: JT Smith
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