- Lab
-
Libraries: If you want this lab, consider one of these libraries.
- Core Tech
Implementing RHEL 10 Security Enhancements
In this lab, you'll practice implementing RHEL 10 security enhancements. When you're finished, you'll have included post‑quantum crypto policies, SELinux, and compliance tuning with RHEL System Roles, as well as basic system integrity attestation using Keylime between two RHEL 10 systems.
Lab Info
Table of Contents
-
Challenge
Implementing Post‑Quantum Crypto Policies on RHEL 10
To start, you will enable and test RHEL 10 post‑quantum crypto preview settings using preinstalled crypto policy packages.
-
Challenge
Enhancing SELinux and Compliance with RHEL System Roles
You will tighten SELinux controls for a demo application and apply a security‑focused RHEL System Role.
-
Challenge
Configuring System Integrity Attestation with Keylime
You will configure a Keylime agent and verifier on two RHEL 10 systems and walk through a simple remote attestation workflow using a software TPM.
-
Challenge
Final Objective
This is your last chance to experiment in the environment.
About the author
Real skill practice before real-world application
Hands-on Labs are real environments created by industry experts to help you learn. These environments help you gain knowledge and experience, practice without compromising your system, test without risk, destroy without fear, and let you learn from your mistakes. Hands-on Labs: practice your skills before delivering in the real world.
Learn by doing
Engage hands-on with the tools and technologies you’re learning. You pick the skill, we provide the credentials and environment.
Follow your guide
All labs have detailed instructions and objectives, guiding you through the learning process and ensuring you understand every step.
Turn time into mastery
On average, you retain 75% more of your learning if you take time to practice. Hands-on labs set you up for success to make those skills stick.