CHAPTER 5

Securing Individual Systems

Adapt what is useful, reject what is useless, and add what is specifically your own.

—Bruce Lee

A typical security professional bandies about the term attack surface, meaning a cumulation of all the vulnerabilities for a specific infrastructure item. For a gateway router, for example, the attack surface refers to every option that an attacker might use to compromise that router, from misconfiguration to physical damage or theft (Figure 5-1).

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Figure 5-1 An attack surface

This chapter explores the attack surface of one of the most vulnerable parts of networks, the individual systems. An individual system for ...

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