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edX: Try It: Learn Linux Command Line

If you are looking to get into cybersecurity or IT, learning the Linux command line would be a great starting point.

Linux command line powers much of the internet’s infrastructure, and learning basic security commands can help you advance your cybersecurity career. Gain highly marketable skills in this free, no-risk introductory course.

Try It: Learn Linux Command Line
1 weeks
1–2 hours per week
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Starts Apr 24

About this course

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The command line is a versatile, text-based interface; IT and cybersecurity specialists can accomplish a multitude of tasks on their machines by giving computer lines text-based commands. This introductory course from edX will illustrate common commands that IT and cyber professionals use to search and find important files within the computer operating system known as Linux. In this free intro course, you will learn:

  • The command-line interface and the terminal
  • The differences between a GUI and a terminal
  • Advantages of the terminal
  • File system navigation commands
  • Directories, files, and data points
  • The “find” command
  • The “grep” command
  • By the end of the course, you will be able to:
  • Use Linux terminal commands.
  • Navigate and find important files, directories, and data points.
  • Communicate how cybersecurity professionals use basic commands to complete a security investigation.

At a glance

  • Language: English
  • Video Transcript: English

What you'll learn

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  • How to navigate the command-line interface.
  • How to use terminal commands.
  • How to find important files, directories, and data points.
  • How to use basic security commands.
  • How to apply this skill to your career.

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