This sample chapter, taken from Red Hat Fedora 4 Unleashed, discusses how to secure your Linux machines.
In today's world of interconnected computers and "always-on" access to the Internet, the importance of maintaining a secure computer has never been greater.
This sample chapter, taken from Red Hat Fedora 4 Unleashed, discusses all aspects of securing your Linux machines. The chapter covers the following topics:
- Understanding Computer Attacks
- Assessing Your Vulnerability
- Protecting Your Machine
- Viruses
- Configuring Your Firewall
- Forming a Disaster Recovery Plan
- Keeping Up-to-Date on Linux Security Issues
Title: Red Hat Fedora 4 Unleashed
ISBN: 0672327929
Published: June 2005
Author: Andrew Hudson, Paul Hudson, Bill Ball, and Hoyt Duff
Chapter: Chapter 33: Securing Your Machines
Published by Sams
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