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Practical Linux Security Cookbook
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Practical Linux Security Cookbook

by Tajinder Kalsi
April 2016
Beginner to intermediate content levelBeginner to intermediate
276 pages
5h 32m
English
Packt Publishing
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Configuring server security

A major reason for malicious attacks on Linux servers has been poorly implemented security or existing vulnerabilities. When configuring a server, security policies need to be implemented properly, and ownership needs to be taken in order to properly customize the server.

How to do it…

General Policy:

  • The administration of all the internal servers in an organization is the responsibility of a dedicated team, which should also keep a look out for any kind of compliance. If any compliance takes place, the team should accordingly implement or review the security policy.
  • When configuring internal servers, they must be registered in such a way that the servers can be identified on the basis of the following information:
    • Location ...
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