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About the Course
This course focuses on foundational computing skills that support the work of a security analyst. It begins with an introduction to computer operating systems, followed by a closer exploration of Linux, an operating system commonly used by security professionals. By the end of this course, learners will be able to use the Linux command line through the Bash shell to navigate and manage the file system and to authenticate and authorize users, and they will also be able to use SQL to communicate with a database.
By the end of this course, you will:
- Explain the relationship between operating systems, applications, and hardware.
- Compare a graphical user interface to a command line interface.
- Identify the unique features of common Linux distributions.
- Navigate and manage the file system using Linux commands via the Bash shell.
- Use Linux commands via the Bash shell to authenticate and authorize users.
- Describe how a relational database is organized.
- Use SQL to retrieve information from a database.
- Apply filters to SQL queries and use joins to combine multiple tables.
Top reviews
MR
Aug 23, 2024
This class was very challenging and fun! I was so intimidated to start it, seriously took me 2 months of looking at it to finally get started and I am glad i did. I learned so much and it was fun!
BF
May 5, 2024
It was harder than I thought it would be. I did enjoy the challenge. I would have liked more indepth study on the SQL chapter as was given to the Linux module, especially the section on SQL Joins.
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