Mastering Linux Security and Hardening
The book Mastering Linux Security and Hardening is a comprehensive book on ways to prevent attackers from infiltrating your systems that teaches how to create a secure environment on Linux. The book explores various security techniques, SSH, detecting network services, setting up firewalls, encrypting system files, protecting user accounts, authentication processes, and more. Finally, in this book, you will explore the best practices and troubleshooting techniques.
In this book, you will learn:
Use various techniques to prevent intruders from accessing sensitive data
Prevent intruders from planting malware, and detect whether malware has been planted
Prevent insiders from accessing data that they aren’t authorized to access
Do quick checks to see whether a computer is running network services that it doesn’t need to run
Learn security techniques that are common to all Linux distros, and some that are distro-specific
Headlines:
CH1: Running Linux in a virtual environment
CH2: Securing user accounts
CH3: Securing your server with a Firewall
CH4: Encrypting and SSH Hardening
CH5: Mastering Discretionary Access Control
CH6: Access Control Lists and Shared Directory Management
CH7: Implementing Mandatory Access Control with SELinux and AppArmor
CH8: Scanning, Auditing and Hardening
CH9: Vulnerability Scanning and Intrusion Detection
CH10: Security Tips & Tricks for the Busy Bee
Specifications:
Author: Donald A. Tevault
Publisher: Packt Publishing
Year of release: 2018
Number of Pages: 598
File size: 7.60MB