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AppArmor is one way to protect your assets on your Ubuntu Gutsy system. AppArmor attempts to protect processes on the server or desktop from security threats. AppArmor enforces limits on what processes can access on the system. It attempts to restrict processes to those resources that the process requires to function only. If you wanted to give AppArmor a try, and SELinux isn't your flavor, get your start here. . The link for this article located at BeginLinux.com is no longer available. . Discover the essential techniques to safeguard your Ubuntu environment by utilizing AppArmor, which helps limit application behavior and shields your information.. AppArmor, Ubuntu Security, Process Control, System Protection. . LinuxSecurity Contributors
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