Module 1 InfoSecLab: Creating and Securing User Accounts (Part A)

    • Due Sunday by 11:59pm
    • Points 0
    • Submitting an external tool
    • Available May 17 at 12am – May 30 at 11:59pm 14 days

This lab covers account management in Linux and Windows. User account management is an essential skill for anyone working with servers and workstations. It is critical to secure user accounts to prevent users from gaining unauthorized access to systems, applications, or utilities that would put a company or organization at more inherent risk. One of the features of this lab will allow you to compare and contrast the account creation and management process in a Linux and a Windows environment. You will find that in Linux, account management is done at the terminal, whereas in Windows, it is done from either the command line or using the GUI (graphical user interface). Windows Server also has Active Directory which allows streamlined centralized management of users. By the end of this lab, you will become familiar with the commands and operating system utilities for creating and managing users in Linux and Windows.

Click the link below to start the lab.  Use your Tulane.edu username/password to sign into the lab environment.  Full points will be awarded for successful completion of the lab by the due date.

For information on how to access and utilize Infosec, refer to the Infosec resourcesLinks to an external site. page.

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