[Jobs] [nylug-job] CUNY Institute for Software De seeks Instructor
Monjay Settro
monjay at thefincompany.com
Wed Sep 8 19:26:27 EDT 2004
# JobID: #203
# Submitted On: 2004-09-08 16:10:34
# Company: CUNY Institute for Software De
# Contact: Dawn Kleinberger,
# Email: dkleinberger at gc.cuny.edu
# Url: http://www.cisdd.org
# Fax: xxx-xxx-xxxx
# Title: Instructor
# Salary: Commensurate With Experience
# Description: INSTRUCTOR, LINUX SECURITY
The CUNY Institute for Software Design & Development (CISDD) is looking
for an Instructor for a 35-hour, lab-based class in Linux Security to be
held on the following dates:
Monday, 10/4/04, 9:00am-5:00pm
Tuesday, 10/5/04, 9:00am-5:00pm
Wednesday, 10/6/04, 9:00am-5:00pm
Thursday, 10/7/04, 9:00am-5:00pm
Friday, 10/8/04, 9:00am-5:00pm
This course may be held again, depending on demand.
COURSE DESCRIPTION:
This hands-on class is for experienced UNIX systems administrators
responsible for deploying secure open systems. This course will give
participants a solid understanding of basic issues, concepts, principles,
and mechanisms in Linux workstation and server security, including
properly defining security goals and identifying threats to networking
infrastructure and applications. Participants will explore alternative
security solutions and be exposed to commercial as well as Open Source
security technologies. This course will include the following topics:
Introduction of concepts of general system security (defining network
security)
Different types of security and operating systems used in real-world
Introduction to the Linux Boot Process
Advanced boot process INIT, runlevels and chkconfig tool
OpenSSH setup, features and benefits over clear text utilities
Running programs and processes securely and remotely (ssh, scp, sftp)
Review of the Lockdown Checklist
Bastille: Introduction, features and other similar alternative
solutions, installation and setup, running the Bastille script
Old Linux and New Linux firewall and packet filtering technology
Basic Iptables commands and functions, personal filewalls
Gnome firewall functions (Security Level Configuration Tool and GNOME
Lokki)
Other firewall solutions (Open Wall)
Logs: Securing log files on your system, common security issues with
logs, securing Log files, searching logs for problems/Log rotation/diff,
creating logging servers, using applications to monitor logs (Gnome,
Swatch, Webmin)
OpenSSH Discussion and Overview of features
MD5 Encryption and Verification
Setup sshd process and open firewall to allow ssh traffic
Encryption of your personal password
Conduct a GnuPg group signing
Nmap: Introduction to tools and commands, overview of Nmap
documentation, Nmap command line basics, Nmap stealth scanning and output,
Graphical Nmap front end for Gnome Desktop
Nessus: Introduction and overview, Network scanning using Nessus from a
GUI Front end
Introduction to Server security tools and commands
TCP Wrappers and xinetd
Advanced Logging
Locking down a server
Controlling Server Resources
# Required Skills:
Expert knowledge of System Administration in Unix and Linux
Experience dealing with security issues on various operating systems and
software
At least 3 years experience with hands-on training
Experience with developing curriculum
At least 5 years industry experience; strong knowledge and awareness of
the IT community
Ability to teach on all course dates
# Location:
New York City, NY
# Furthermore: Email resume and additional information to Dawn Kleinberger
at dkleinberger at gc.cuny.edu as a Word attachment, which directly addresses
the above requirements and responsibilities. Please put "TA, LS1" in the
subject line. NO PHONE CALLS. You will only be contacted if your resume is
selected for follow-up.
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