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XE103 – Linux Fundamentals
Válido por 6 meses
Organizations: Contact us for enterprise solutions and volume pricing.
Linux Fundamentals
Master essential Linux skills
Master the command line, write automation scripts, and manage system operations through hands-on practice in a real Linux environment - core skills required for any cybersecurity professional.
Series
XE Basics
Program Code
XE103
Level
Level-1
Organizations: Contact us for enterprise solutions and volume pricing.
Description
From system administrators to ethical hackers, Linux is the preferred operating system of cybersecurity professionals worldwide. We'll guide you through Linux from the ground up, starting with essential command-line operations, progressing to task automation with Bash scripts, and culminating in practical network troubleshooting. Through hands-on practice in real environments, you'll build the foundation needed for any cybersecurity role.
Most students complete this course in 2 to 4 weeks when studying regularly.
Don't worry if you've never used Linux before - we'll start from the very beginning!
What Our Clients Say
“Over 1000 of our students have been trained using ThinkCyber's Products and Services. The hands-on experience they gain from using the Cyberium Arena Simulator and Specto is invaluable and has been instrumental in their career progression”
— John Bryce Training Center, Israel
“The training was crucial, providing my team with a wealth of knowledge through hands-on experiences. This is why, throughout June 2023, we will be welcoming SOC analysts from across the nation to participate in the CACC (CERT-IL Advanced Cyber Training). This training, facilitated by ThinkCyber and utilizing the Cyberium simulator, will provide invaluable experience and knowledge upgrades.”
— Homeland Security
“Our students are getting excellent positions such as SOC Analysts, Network Security Engineers, Forensics and Penetration Testers thanks to the applicable and relevant hands-on cybersecurity skills they've acquired through ThinkCyber's solutions.”
— James Lim, CEO of Centre for Cybersecurity Institute, Singapore
“Exceptional course! I've attended numerous programs, but this outshines them all in every conceivable way: the comprehensive content, the expert guidance, the practical exercises, and the seamless organization of the entire course.”
— Defense Forces
Program Impact & Outcomes
After completing this course, you will:
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Master fundamental Linux command-line operations
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Create Bash scripts to automate routine tasks
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Configure and troubleshoot network settings
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Install and manage software packages
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Be prepared for advanced courses requiring Linux proficiency
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Have practical skills valued by employers across IT security roles
Real-World Training Environment
From day one in the Cyberium Arena simulator, you will:
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Install and configure your own Linux environment (on your PC, VM, or cloud)
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Practice commands in your personal setup
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Write and test automation scripts
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Connect to real servers deployed through the Cyberium Arena
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Troubleshoot network issues in a live environment
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Build confidence through hands-on practice with actual systems
What You Will Learn
This training is geared towards introducing the Linux environment. The Linux Basics program aims to assist users with no prior experience, enabling them to get familiar with Linux and the rudiments of automation scripting.
Linux Fundamentals
This module presents a comprehensive guide to understanding Linux, covering topics from its historical development, various distributions, basic commands, and terminal use to more complex topics such as file permissions, text manipulation, and handling archives. It aims to provide foundational knowledge for effectively working within the Linux environment.
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Introduction
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History of Linux
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Linux Distributions
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The Terminal
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Basic Commands
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Permissions
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Text Manipulation
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Working with Archives
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This module introduces the fundamental aspects of Bash scripting, starting from basic programming principles, crafting Bash scripts, obtaining user input, and performing mathematical operations, to utilizing logic statements and manipulating environment variables. It's designed to equip learners with the necessary skills to automate tasks in a Unix-like operating system.
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Bash Scripting
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Introduction to Programming
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Writing Bash Scripts
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Getting User Input
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Performing Math
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Logic Statements
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Environment Variables
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This outline provides a hands-on guide to network troubleshooting and configuring, starting from basic network problem diagnosis to package management in Linux systems. It includes practical examples of installing Debian packages and using the Advanced Packaging Tool (APT) for software management.
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Network Troubleshooting
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Network Configuring
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Basic Network Troubleshooting
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Package Management
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Installing Deb Packages
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Using the APT
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