GNU/Linux Security

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From physical to servers to digital signatures a roundup on different level of security on a secure OS.

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Secure Linux : 12 de septiembre de 2008 Secure Linux Alexandro Colorado

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Content : 12 de septiembre de 2008 Content Why security? Physical security Backup Firewall and network E-Mail and Documents SSH and remote access MySQL and Servers Users and permissions

Why security? : 12 de septiembre de 2008 Why security? Private information Health and financial information Privacy is death.. only if you want it Secrecy versus ownership

Physical security : 12 de septiembre de 2008 Physical security Keep your desktop clean Bios password Lock and cables Bags and containers Physical Access

Slide 6 : 12 de septiembre de 2008 Remember to always keep a day for backups

Backup backup backup : 12 de septiembre de 2008 Backup backup backup NAS – Network attached storage Scheduling routinely backups Differential backup vs incremental Robo – like devices Backup strategies Remote backup solution

Firewall and Network : 12 de septiembre de 2008 Firewall and Network Personal firewall vs. Network firewall Learning about firewalls IPTables and their faces Ubuntu's firewall proposal (ufw: uncomplicated fiewall) Guardog, keepassx, kryptpass Web based, monowall, MNF, shorewall Authentication system NFS, SAMBA and CIFS Virtual Filesystem SSHFS

E-Mail and document : 12 de septiembre de 2008 E-Mail and document GPG and keys Digital signatures SPOP and SIMAP Authenticating authorities Multi-layer mailserver anonymizer Thor for anonymized browsing Freenet client Macros security

Secure connections : 12 de septiembre de 2008 Secure connections Remote access security SSH keys management, don't put all eggs in one basket Private vs public keys Execute commands remotely Easy VPN with SSHFS VNC over SSH

MySQL and servers : 12 de septiembre de 2008 MySQL and servers MySQL and root users Secure data access and dummy users Server security policies with AppArmor and SELinux Programming security is also a good practice for XSS and prevent SQL Injection Filters and spammers

Users and permission : 12 de septiembre de 2008 Users and permission Managing different users Groups and access Extended attributes Using execute rights with caution

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