I've scheduled the first public instance of my "Linux Security and
Isolation APIs" course to take place in Munich, Germany on 17-19 July 2017. (I've
already run the course a few times very successfully in non-public settings.) This
three-day course provides a deep understanding of the low-level Linux
features (set-UID/set-GID programs, capabilities, namespaces, cgroups,
and seccomp) used to build
container, virtualization, and sandboxing technologies. The course
format is a mixture of theory and practical.
The course is aimed
at designers and programmers building privileged applications,
container applications, and sandboxing applications. Systems
administrators who are managing such applications are also likely to
find the course of benefit.
You can find out more about the course (such as expected background and course pricing) at
http://man7.org/training/sec_isol_apis/
and see a detailed course outline at
http://man7.org/training/sec_isol_apis/sec_isol_apis_course_outline.html
Wednesday, April 26, 2017
Linux Security and Isolation APIs course in Munich (17-19 July 2017)
Posted by Michael Kerrisk at 9:24 PM
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