Course
Red Hat Security: Securing Containers and OpenShift («DO425»)
This course is designed to help infrastructure administrators and security professionals identify and reduce threats to the container-based OpenShift infrastructure.
Duration
4 days
Price
3'400.–
Please note:
This is a reseller course and as such excluded from any discounts (excluding promo codes).
Version:
This course is based on Red Hat® Enterprise Linux® 7.5, Red Hat® OpenShift® Container Platform 3.11 and Red Hat® Identity Manager 7.5.
Course facts
- Learning Linux multitenancy isolation and least-privilege technologies
- Investigating trusted repositories, as well as signing and scanning images
- Implementing security in a continuous integration and continuous development (CI/CD) pipeline
- Integrating web application single sign-on
- Automating policy-based deployments
- Configuring security context constraints (SCC)
- Managing API access control
- Providing secure network I/O
- Delivering secure storage I/O
You will learn about using secure and trusted container images, registries, and source code; managing network and storage isolation; implementing application single sign-on; and configuring appropriate security constraints and service role–based access control. You will also find out how existing core Linux technologies—such as namespaces, cgroups, seccomp, capabilities, and SELinux—provide a robust and mature host environment with strongly secure containers.
Outline:
Describe host security technologies
- Understand the core technologies that make Red Hat Enterprise Linux a robust and trusted container host.
- Describe the registries, services, and methods that comprise the Red Hat image ecosystem.
- Learn automated methods for integrating security checks into build and deployment pipelines.
- Apply methods for integrating and managing user authentication for operators and for web applications.
- Determine how a container platform secures the deployment process through policies and automation.
- Study how a container platform secures the orchestration process through policies and infrastructure.
- Discover the technologies and control features that enable multitenancy and project isolation.
- Enable authorized, multitenant storage access through a firm understanding of related technologies and control features.
This course is intended to develop the skills needed to maintain a high level of security in the evolving world of containerized applications and OpenShift installations. OpenShift is an enterprise-grade, container-based application platform that provides the mature security of Red Hat Enterprise Linux and additional mechanisms of security assurance for service role access control, build process hardening, source image layered trust, and controlled deployment management. These security features may help your organization efficiently reduce risk of security breaches, which have a high cost in business disruption, brand erosion, loss of customer and shareholder trust, and financial costs for post-incident remediation. In addition, your organization may be able to use the tools in this course to help demonstrate that compliance requirements set by customers, auditors, or other stakeholders have been met.
- System administrators
- IT security administrators
- IT security engineers
- DevOps engineers
- Cloud developers
- Cloud architects
- Become a Red Hat Certified Engineer (RHCE®), or demonstrate equivalent Red Hat Enterprise Linux knowledge and experience
- Become a Red Hat Certified Specialist in OpenShift Administration, or demonstrate equivalent Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform knowledge and experience