PluralSight – Kubernetes Security: Cluster Hardening

PluralSight – Kubernetes Security: Cluster Hardening Bookware-KNiSO
English | Size: 126.59 MB
Category: Tutorial


This course will teach you how to secure your Kubernetes clusters for production workloads

Cloud Academy – Linux Security and Hardening

Cloud Academy – Linux Security and Hardening
English | Size: 1.53 GB
Category: Tutorial


This learning path is a deep dive into Linux security and provides a comprehensive overview of the key areas that you need to know to secure your Linux systems!

Udemy – WordPress Hacking & Hardening in Simple Steps [2020 Edition]

Udemy – WordPress Hacking & Hardening in Simple Steps [2020 Edition]
English | Size: 2.71 GB
Category: Tutorial


Just launched!!

When it comes to WordPress security, there are a lot of things you can do to lock down your site to prevent hackers and vulnerabilities from affecting your ecommerce site or blog. The last thing you want to happen is to wake up one morning to discover your site in shambles.

INE – Hardening Cisco IOS

INE – Hardening Cisco IOS
English | Size: 871.88 MB
Category: Cisco | Networking | Security


Hardening Cisco IOS by Piotr Kaluzny
INE’s “Hardening Cisco IOS” video course discusses different methods and solutions commonly deployed to secure Cisco IOS. By completing this course, you will understand a concept of Traffic Planes and some of the Control, Management and Data plane security features. This course is also meant to help students to prepare to the current Cisco CCNA Security exam.

Linux Academy – Server Hardening Fundamentals

Linux Academy – Server Hardening Fundamentals-BiFiSO
English | Size: 1.31 GB
Category: Tutorial

Servers across many organizations provide a multitude of services including some of which are critical infrastructure for keeping a company running. There are a variety of server types such as email, financial data, application databases and file and print servers that need to have safeguards in place to protect these assets not only from threats coming from outside of the organization, but insider threats as well. This course is for those Security and System Administrators that may not have the experience or exposure for implementing some of these baseline controls or those that simply need a refresher. The course itself will not be able to cover everything and is not intended to include servers that are used for maintenance or remote connection accessibility. We want the audience to walk away with a better knowledge and understanding to get you started or open up the collaboration and discussions with those helping to make these decisions from your own communities and organizations. It is assumed that learners have a basic understanding of system and network security and can navigate around the Linux and Windows operating systems. Security is everyone’s job and there is a vast amount of public resources available that can help assist in finding your needs.