Original URL: https://trevorsmale.github.io/techblog/post/psc0/
Intro 👋
I’ve just started a new Security Engineering course created by Scott Champine through ProLUG. As a graduate of his Linux Administration course and an active contributor to the Professional Linux User Group, I felt compelled to make time for this new course—I’ve learned a great deal from his teachings in the past.
The Course
This is a deep dive into Enterprise Operational Security. That includes topics like compliance, threat management, and system integrity. I’m also helping coordinate and develop a web-book to accompany the course.1
While I already hold several cybersecurity certifications that cover conceptual frameworks and best practices, this course goes much deeper with hands-on labs. We harden systems with STIGs,2 monitor and detect activity on live systems, and troubleshoot compliance issues.
The course spans 10 weeks, with an estimated 100 hours of work to complete the weekly projects and the capstone.
ProLUG Links ⛓️
Discord: https://discord.com/invite/m6VPPD9usw Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@het_tanis8213 Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/het_tanis ProLUG PSC Repo: https://github.com/ProfessionalLinuxUsersGroup/psc ProLUG PSC Book: https://professionallinuxusersgroup.github.io/psc/ ProLUG Book of Labs: https://leanpub.com/theprolugbigbookoflabs KillerCoda: https://killercoda.com/het-tanis