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Linux security fundamentals

By: Clinton, David [Author]Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: New Jersey: Wiley Data and Cybersecurity, 2021. Description: xv, 175pISBN: 9781119781578Subject(s): Using Digital Resources Responsibly | Controlling Network Connections | Encrypting Your Moving DataDDC classification: 005.268 Online resources: Click here to access online
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Linux Security Fundamentals provides basic foundational concepts of securing a Linux environment. The focus is the digital self-defense of an individual user. This includes a general understanding of major threats against individual computing systems, networks, services and identity as well as approaches to prevent and mitigate them.

This book is useful for anyone considering a career as a Linux administrator or for those administrators who need to learn more about Linux security issues. Topics include: Security Concepts; Encryption; Node, Device and Storage Security; Network and Service Security; and Identity and Privacy. Readers will also have access to Sybex's superior online interactive learning environment and test bank, including chapter tests, a practice exam, electronic flashcards, a glossary of key terms.


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