Posts for: #GNU/Linux

Understanding CIS Benchmarks

CIS-Benchmarks

In the world of cybersecurity, there are hundreds of vulnerabilities and potential attack vectors. However, most successful breaches occur not through complex zero-day exploits, but due to common configuration errors: default passwords, enabled legacy protocols, or excessive user permissions.

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Antivirus Software in GNU/Linux Server Infrastructure

Linux-based server systems are generally considered more secure against malware compared to other operating systems. However, this does not eliminate the risk entirely. Antivirus software in GNU/Linux server infrastructure is a critical component of a multi-layered security approach, especially in environments where servers interact with client systems or store sensitive data.

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