This course is aimed at:
Linux Administrators
Linux Specialists and Users
Anyone who is responsible for systems and services security
Linux Professionals who want to obtain the LPIC-3 303 certification
In order to receive your LPIC-3 certification you must have an active LPIC-2 certification. However, you can take the LPIC-2 and LPIC-3 exams in any order. To successfully obtain your certification, you must have experience in installing and maintaining Linux.
The LPIC-3 certification is the culmination of the multi-level professional certification program of the Linux Professional Institute (LPI). LPIC-3 is designed for the enterprise-level Linux professional and represents the highest level of professional, distribution-neutral Linux certification within the industry.
To receive the LPIC-3 Security certification, you must be LPIC-2 certified and pass the 303-303 exam. Certification exam is part of training.
LPIC-3 Security exam topics:
Cryptography
Access Control
Application Security
Operations Security
Network Security
Threats and Vulnerability Assessment
90 minutes
60 questions
Prerequisites: LPIC-2
Certificate validity: 5 years
Linux Professional Institute (LPI) is a non-profit organization that provides vendor-independent certification programs for Linux and open-source technologies. LPI certifications are recognized globally and are designed to validate the skills and knowledge of IT professionals working with Linux systems.
Linux is an operating system that is popular especially for its flexibility, reliability and security. It is widely used in everything from personal computers and servers to embedded systems and supercomputers.
You will receive an exam voucher, which you can use to book the date of the final exam after the training. The exam can be taken online or at one of the Pearson Vue test centers.
The outcome of a successfully completed exam is the LPI certification.