Are you planning to add basic general/Linux hardening requirements?
i.e. Have a guest account and an admin account?
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On Thursday, June 20, 2019 9:16 AM, Fabian Thorns <[email protected]> wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> there are some exciting news: This year we will extend our Essentials program
> by a new certificate covering IT security. The new certificate will be added
> next to Linux Essentials. While it is not specific to Linux, it will cover
> common knowledge and free/open technologies/tools. Like Linux Essentials, it
> addresses the common user who gained a significant portion of common
> knowledge, comparable to a student who visited a course on the subject, but
> not to an extend of a professional working in the field. This exam's realm
> should be considered 'Digital Self-Defense', it shall cover the knowledge to
> understand common threats and how to mitigate them.
>
> There is a draft for a potential set of objectives in our wiki:
>
> https://wiki.lpi.org/wiki/SecurityEssentials_Objectives_V1.0
>
> A lot of the draft's content was contributed by LPI's Academic Advisory
> Committee.
>
> I'd like to invite you all to review this draft and comment on it in this
> threat. We will for sure see a lot of changes, my special concern is how we
> can reduce the portion of theory on the exam in the favor of more practical
> tasks, but please share all your thoughts and suggestions.
>
> As usual, please try to discuss on the list as much as possible, but if you'd
> like to reach out personally, don't hesitate to do so.
>
> Fabian
>
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> Fabian Thorns <[email protected]> GPG: F1426B12
> Director of Certification Development, Linux Professional Institute
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