3)
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Detect symptoms that indicate
a machine??™s security has been
compromised (for example, review
log files for irregularities or intrusion
attempts) (4.4)
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Use appropriate access level for login
(for example: root level vs. user level
activities, su, sudo) (4.5)
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Set process and special permissions (for
example, SUID, GUID) (4.6)
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Identify different Linux Intrusion
Detection Systems (IDS) (for example,
Snort, PortSentry) (4.7)
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Given security requirements,
implement basic IP tables/chains
(note: requires knowledge of common
ports) (4.8)
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Implement security auditing for files
and authentication (4.9)
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Identify whether a package or file has
been corrupted/altered (for example,
checksum, Tripwire) (4.10)
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Software on Linux
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Given a set of security requirements,
set password policies to match
(complexity/aging/shadowed
passwords) (for example, identify
systems not shadow passwords) (4.
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