Is there a hotter topic in technology than securing your computer? Some experts will tell you that there is no such thing as perfect security. . They joke that if you want your server or application to be truly secure, then turn off your server, unplug it from the network, and put it in a safe somewhere. The problem with that should be obvious: What good is an app or server that nobody can use? That's the conundrum around security. How can we make something secure enough and still usable and valuable? I am not a security expert by any means, although I hope to be one day. With that in mind, I thought it would make sense to share some ideas about what you can do with a Raspberry Pi to learn more about security. The link for this article located at Opensource.com is no longer available. . Explore how to use Raspberry Pi with Kali Linux to understand security basics and improve your tech skills.. there, hotter, topic, technology, securing, computer, experts. . Brittany Day
There is a general misconception about security today. Most people would love to believe that their firewalls are completely capable to protect them from anything indecent. The sad part, they could not be more wrong. Hungry Hacker aim to prove it with three separate programs that can compromise the security of computers. You have the opportunity to say “What’s a backdoor?” Yes, these programs were created in 1990, but still pose a real threat today. . The link for this article located at Hungry Hackers is no longer available. . Hidden access tools pose a persistent danger in cybersecurity, enabling covert breaches that jeopardize personal and organizational security like never before. Backdoor Programs, Malware Risks, Cybersecurity Threats. . Alex
This book is intended as a 'self help' guide to computer & network security, primarily for security managers, programmers and system administrators.. . Essential Self-Improvement Handbook for IT Security Professionals: Safeguarding Digital Spaces and Network Frameworks.. IT Security, Network Management, System Protection. . Anthony Pell
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