Securing Linux, Part 1: Introduction
By Mario Eberlein, Rene Auberger, Wolfram Andreas Richter2005-04-21
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Linux has proved suitable for professional enterprise applications with respect to its reliability, stability, scalability, manageability, performance, and last, but not least, its security features. The next installment in this series, "Securing Linux, Part 2: Planning the installation," goes into detail about developing a complete Linux security plan, including assessing inventory, analyzing risk, indentifying users and access privileges, choosing a Linux distribution, and acquiring it safely.
Tutorial Pages:
» A Consideration of What it Means to be Secure
» Security Defined
» Integrity
» Confidentiality
» Availability
» Linux System Security
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» Resources
First published by IBM DeveloperWorks
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