Testing frameworks for images built via Red Hat Lightspeed image builder

Building images for cloud deployments or on-premises servers provides a number of challenges. In this learning path by Gianluca Zuccarelli and Obinna Ezeakachi, we’ll explore how to use Red Hat Insights image builder to deploy pre-hardened images then monitor the systems with our compliance tool.

This learning path is for operations teams or system administrators

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Testing frameworks for images built via Red Hat Lightspeed image builder

Overview

Building images for cloud deployments or on-premises servers provides a number of challenges. These include reducing the attack surface, ensuring the images are hardened, and monitoring their compliance on an ongoing basis. We will explore how Red Hat® Lightspeed (formerly Insights) can achieve what no other service can by leveraging Red Hat’s Open Hybrid cloud strategy.

In this learning path, you’ll learn how to build pre-hardened images using Lightspeed image builder. The subsequent resource will then cover how to monitor the system’s compliance using Lightspeed Compliance. We’ll then compare that monitoring approach to using custom-built testing frameworks leveraging tools such as Amazon Web Services (AWS) Security Hub.

What do I need before starting?

What is included in this learning path?

  • Prerequisites for Red Hat Lightspeed image builder
  • Creating images using OpenSCAP via Lightspeed image builder
  • Testing frameworks for images built via Lightspeed image builder
  • Creating a custom testing framework using AWS Security Hub

What will you get?

  • Experience creating images with Red Hat Lightspeed image builder
  • Knowledge of testing frameworks and compliance monitoring
  • An understanding of how to create a custom testing framework
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