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Hi all!
As i'm planning my final certs for the RHCA, is there any information available about an possible Update for DO425?
DO425 is still targeting OCP 3.11, would be great to have a visibility for an possible Upgrade of the course/exam to target OCP 4.x.
Greetings
o1e
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As Redhat had acquired stackRox, I gess we'll soon have a course on RHACS (Red Hat Advanced Security for kubernetes https://youtu.be/UbgAxELSfbQ)


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You are referring to DO/EX425 i guess?
I would like to know aswell ;)
Alexander

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Hi Alexander,
yes, sure. You are right, i fixed my post.
s/DO245/DO425/g :-)
Thanks
o1e

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As Redhat had acquired stackRox, I gess we'll soon have a course on RHACS (Red Hat Advanced Security for kubernetes https://youtu.be/UbgAxELSfbQ)

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Yes, i hope so too. Especially as the actual documentation of ACS still has some "room for improvement". Having some Training for "Best practices" in using ACS would be great.
But i still think there is a strong need for a training related to Security for plain OCP. There are a lot of topics to take care like
- Image Assurance
- RBAC
- Network-Policies
- Compliance-Operator / File-Integrity-Operator
- SCC / PSP
- and much more.

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I recently pased CKS and think that many of the concepts of the course will be in the fututre OCP security course. Mainly because StackRock recently acquired by Redhat and which product was renamed by Redhat as Red Hat Advanced Cluster Security For Kubernetes is the principal sponsor of the CKS certification.