[Announce] December CINLUG Meeting -- RHELevant Security Practices Lab

Bernie Hoefer LUG-Member at TheMoreIKnow.info
Sun Nov 24 22:20:01 EST 2024


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CINLUG is ending 2024 with an exciting event -- an interactive lab to learn how to secure Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) systems!

In this lab[1], you will learn how to implement security best practices to harden RHEL systems.  Joshua Loscar[2] will provide a step by step guide to set up a basic lab either online or locally in KVM[3], covering Ansible basics for automating security configurations.  You will then learn how to create a system baseline and talk about how to manage risk with practical examples, as well as cover the tools to apply security frameworks and avoid common misconfigurations.  He will also provide recommendations for a green field implementation.

Throughout the lab, you will gain practical skills for securing your systems and tracking changes, starting from security 101 and building up to more advanced topics.  This lab is designed to be accessible to anyone, with follow-up courses available for deeper dives into specific topics.

By the end of the lab, you will have a repeatable method for hardening RHEL systems and tracking changes, ensuring that your systems are secure and compliant with industry standards like CIS, DISA STIG, & HIPAA.


Central INdiana Linux Group's meeting will begin at 18:30 (6:30 PM) EDT on Wednesday, December 4th.


CINLUG thanks Moser Consulting[4] for hosting our meetings at their facility[5].  (There will be a phone number at the entrance to call to be let into the building.)   The meeting will be simultaneously broadcast over this Jitsi Meet URL[6] for those who cannot attend in person.  (Though in-person attendance is encouraged.)

CINLUG meetings are the 1st Wednesday of every month, so please block that night off in your calendar to keep it available!  *Tentative* upcoming topics are:
  + Defend Yourself With Red Hat Security
  + TrueNAS



[1] https://github.com/jscar-hawk/RHELevant_Security_Practices_Lab

[2] Joshua Loscar is a Senior Technical Account Manager (TAM) at Red
    Hat, leveraging expertise in open-source solutions to drive
    customer success. Joshua is a dynamic and results-driven
    technology professional with over a decade of experience in the
    industry.  His background includes extensive work with the
    Department of Defense as a contractor.
    Joshua is passionate about community engagement as a board member
    for a local hackerspace and manager for a nonprofit STEAM group.
    He is an experienced content creator with a strong background in
    podcasting, YouTube video production, and public speaking at
    conferences.
    Joshua is the husband of a very loving & patient wife and father
    of 4 boys.  His Website is https://jscar-hawk.com/ .

[3] Those wishing to use KVM should follow these instructions ahead of
    time:
    https://github.com/jscar-hawk/RHELevant_Security_Practices_Lab/blob/main/content/modules/ROOT/pages/lab_1_alt_kvm_lab_for_local_testing.adoc

[2] https://www.MoserIT.com/

[3] 6220 Castleway West Drive, Indianapolis, IN 46250
    https://www.google.com/maps/place/6220+Castleway+West+Drive+Indianapolis+IN+46250

[4] https://meet.jit.si/moderated/134cc7812d19508ed2117e7877c63534ea772134032d8140c2526e74925b1a9b


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