Now that I have passed the EX374 exam, I am thinking of doing a brown bag for my team to discuss what I learned from the DO374 course.
NOTE: I am not going to do the following:
Or anything similar. I am thinking of doing the following:
Would this be acceptable, NDA-wise or is this still problematic?
@Rilindo -
There are no real restrictions on some of the notes or pointers, except for what @Chetan_Tiwary_ mentioned. You must be extremely careful not to discuss exam specific tasks or questions about the challenges. It is fine to work with theoreticals and fine to share pointers.
For example, you could state one thing to help if you have issues with SELinux and filesystem labelling is to do XX or YY. If you are wanting to change ports for SSH ... look at the SSHD config file and find the example there or look at XXX manpage and copy/paste/tweak/execute the modified command to save time.
https://github.com/tmichett/do374
https://github.com/tmichett/AnsiblePlaybooks
are some examples I would share when I was delivering the courses. This should help give you an idea. I would also do mapping of objectives to labs/lectures that were part of the course materials too. This made it easy to use scenarios and pointers and extend examples from the course.
@Rilindo -
There are no real restrictions on some of the notes or pointers, except for what @Chetan_Tiwary_ mentioned. You must be extremely careful not to discuss exam specific tasks or questions about the challenges. It is fine to work with theoreticals and fine to share pointers.
For example, you could state one thing to help if you have issues with SELinux and filesystem labelling is to do XX or YY. If you are wanting to change ports for SSH ... look at the SSHD config file and find the example there or look at XXX manpage and copy/paste/tweak/execute the modified command to save time.
https://github.com/tmichett/do374
https://github.com/tmichett/AnsiblePlaybooks
are some examples I would share when I was delivering the courses. This should help give you an idea. I would also do mapping of objectives to labs/lectures that were part of the course materials too. This made it easy to use scenarios and pointers and extend examples from the course.
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