Lebohang Manyanye
Skillsoft issued completion badges are earned based on viewing the percentage required or receiving a passing score when assessment is required. Managing Linux file system permissions is crucial for proper IT security governance for legal, contractual, and regulatory compliance. Partial or entire Linux file systems can be compressed and archived for retention or backup purposes.
Begin this course by discovering how standard Linux file system permissions work in relation to file system object owners, groups, and others. Then use standard Linux command line tools to manage Linux file system permissions. Next, explore how extended access control lists (ACLs) for file system permissions allow flexibility by granting multiple groups different permissions to the same file system resources. Finally, you will manage extended ACL permissions and work with Linux file system compression and archiving.
This course can be used to prepare for the Linux+ XK0-005 certification exam.
Issued on
December 9, 2024
Expires on
Does not expire