About this course
Course Overview
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.Target Audience
This course is designed for professionals responsible for designing, implementing, maintaining, and managing the security of containerized applications on Red Hat Enterprise Linux systems and in Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform installations, including these roles:
- System administrators
- IT security administrators
- IT security engineers
- DevOps engineers
- Cloud developers
- Cloud architects
Course Objectives
- Learn Linux multitenancy isolation and least-privilege technologies.
- Investigate trusted repositories, as well as signing and scanning images.
- Implement security in a continuous integration and continuous development (CI/CD) pipeline.
- Integrate web application single sign-on.
- Automate policy-based deployments.
- Configure security context constraints (SCC).
- Manage API access control.
- Provide secure network I/O.
- Deliver secure storage I/O.
Course Content
Describe host security technologies
Understand the core technologies that make Red Hat Enterprise Linux a robust and trusted container host.
Establish trusted container images
Describe the registries, services, and methods that comprise the Red Hat image ecosystem.
Implement security in the build process
Learn automated methods for integrating security checks into build and deployment pipelines.
Manage user access control
Apply methods for integrating and managing user authentication for operators and for web applications.
Control the deployment environment
Determine how a container platform secures the deployment process through policies and automation.
Manage secure platform orchestration
Study how a container platform secures the orchestration process through policies and infrastructure.
Provide secure network I/O
Discover the technologies and control features that enable multitenancy and project isolation.
Deliver secure storage I/O
Enable authorized, multitenant storage access through a firm understanding of related technologies and control features.
Note: Course outline is subject to change with technology advances and as the nature of the underlying job evolves. For questions or confirmation on a specific objective or topic contact one of our Red Hatters.
Course Prerequisites
- 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
Follow on Courses
Recommended next exam or course:
Red Hat Certified Specialist in Security: Containers and OpenShift Container Platform exam (EX425)
Red Hat Security: Identity Management and Active Directory Integration (RH362)
Red Hat Security: Linux in Physical, Virtual, and Cloud (RH415)
Red Hat OpenShift Administration II: High Availability (DO380)
Red Hat OpenShift Development II: Creating Microservices with Red Hat OpenShift Application Runtimes (DO292)