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Programm
Red Hat Security: Securing Containers and OpenShift with exam (DO426) helps infrastructure administrators and security professionals learn and validate how to identity and mitigate threats to OpenShift container-based infrastructure. The curriculum also covers how to implement and manage secure architecture, policies, and procedures for modern containerized applications and software-defined networking.

Course content summary
  • 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.
Ziele
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.
Voraussetzungen
Red Hat recommends these prerequisites:
  • RHCE certification or equivalent knowledge
  • Red Hat Certified Specialist in OpenShift Administration or equivalent knowledge