Red Hat Certified Specialist in Server Hardening (EX403) Related Real-Time Projects
Hands-On Learning for Server Hardening Mastery
Our EX403 training includes practical, real-world projects designed to prepare you for the Red Hat Certified Specialist in Server Hardening exam (EX403) and high-demand roles in the IT industry. These projects simulate production environments, helping you master techniques to secure Red Hat Enterprise Linux systems against threats and vulnerabilities.
Our hands-on labs, guided by expert instructors with 12+ years of experience, ensure you build a robust portfolio to impress employers like TCS, Wipro, and Infosys. We offer both classroom and online training modes and customized projects tailored to your college or university requirements.
EX403 Classroom/Online Project List
- System and User Authentication: Implement strong password policies, multi-factor authentication, and centralized user management.
- Firewall Configuration: Configure and manage firewalld rules to secure network traffic to and from the server.
- SELinux Policy Management: Enforce mandatory access control (MAC) using SELinux to prevent unauthorized access and protect system processes.
- Auditing and Logging: Set up and analyze system audits and logs to detect and respond to security incidents.
- Discretionary Access Control (DAC): Configure file permissions and ACLs to restrict user access to critical files and directories.
- Network and Service Hardening: Secure network services like SSH, and disable unnecessary services and ports.
- Encrypting Data: Implement disk encryption using LUKS to protect data at rest.
- Kernel and System Tuning: Apply kernel security parameters and system-level configurations to enhance security.
- Scanning for Vulnerabilities: Use security tools to scan systems for common vulnerabilities and compliance issues.
- Automating Security with Ansible: Create Ansible playbooks to automate the application of security configurations and policies.
Note: We offer customized project support to meet specific college or university requirements, ensuring alignment with your academic goals.