LPIC-1 is the first certification in LPI’s multi-level Linux professional certification program. The LPIC-1 will validate the candidate’s ability to perform maintenance tasks on the command line, install and configure a computer running Linux and configure basic networking.
The LPIC-1 is designed to reflect current research and validate a candidate’s proficiency in real world system administration. The objectives are tied to real-world job skills, which we determine through job task analysis surveying during exam development.
At the end of the workshop, the delegates will be able to:
Why Undertake Linux System Security Training:
LPI’s distribution neutral certification shows Linux versatility. This means that rather than being limited to one particular vendor technology, you will be capable of working with multiple open source technologies – mirroring the environments you will experience on the actual job.
Because LPI provides well developed robust training curriculum and detailed exam objectives, your training and exam prep time is more efficiently spent. LPI’s multi-level track verifies you have the most comprehensive breadth and depth of Open Source Knowledge and advanced practical skills in Linux System Security. As well, LPI certifications are valid for 5 years, longer than most.
1. Installing RedHat (Centos)/Debian (Ubuntu)
2. System Architecture
3. Package Installation and Management
4. Working at Command Line (GNU and Unix Commands)
5. Maintaining Linux (Devices, Filesystems and Filesystem Hierarchy Standard)
6. Shell Scripting and Data Management
7. Administrative & Automation Tasks
8. Essential System Services
9. Editing Files
10. Networking Fundamentals
11. System Security
12. Securing Linux: SSH Keys Login, Firewall Security, Managing User Accounts, User Level Security, Managing Program Access, Managing Network Security
13. Linux Troubleshooting
14. Enterprise Linux Technologies
15. Practical Labs