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CMS Security Handbook: The Comprehensive Guide for WordPress®, Joomla!®, Drupal™, and Plone®
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CMS Security Handbook: The Comprehensive Guide for WordPress®, Joomla!®, Drupal™, and Plone®

by Tom Canavan
April 2011
Intermediate to advanced
432 pages
11h 1m
English
Wiley
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Physically Securing Equipment

Guarding your server from external assault is simple if it is in a locked cage at a co-location facility. However, if you have your server located on your premises, following are a few tips for physical security of the hardware:

  • If economically possible, put your server in a locking cage and restrict access to it.
  • If no cage is available, then place your server in a locked room (with proper cooling and fire safety protection).
  • Use a locking bezel (front cover), if available, on your hardware.
  • Use password protection for the console or startup if the server's BIOS (firmware) offers it.
  • Disable unnecessary ports. These include things like unused serial or parallel ports, any FireWire ports, or unused NICs. Use caution when disabling USB ports, however, because they are often needed for mice and keyboards.

For the most part, if a server is in a locked room, with access control for that room, then you should be fine.

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