Dive into our beginner’s guide on securing SSH with Fail2Ban to safeguard your server from unauthorized access and brute-force attacks. . We will start with a metaphor. Imagine a fortress; while its tall walls and strong gates are built to keep out unwanted visitors, there will always be those who attempt to scale the walls or force the gates. Similarly, our digital fortress, especially servers, faces persistent threats. One such gate to it is the Secure Shell (SSH), a protocol allowing secure remote access. So, just as gates require guards and monitoring systems, SSH requires protective measures against potential intruders. Enter Fail2Ban – a vigilant sentry for your servers. It is one of the most effective shields against unauthorized access attempts, especially brute force. . Explore the methods to enhance your SSH security using Fail2Ban, and shield your server against unauthorized access and brute-force attacks.. SSH Security, Fail2Ban Implementation, Server Protection, Unauthorized Access. . Brittany Day
When thinking about IT security, one area that may not readily come to mind is the physical security of an enterprise’s servers. It’s often thought that because the servers are behind lock and key and/or in a data center, and because the data is in continuous use, encrypting the server drives isn’t needed since the data is never at-rest. . That thinking presents a significant potential problem, though. Eventually, all drives need to be repaired or disposed of and must leave the data center. Having them encrypted is the best way to protect the data on them from accidental – or potentially not accidental – exposure. Adding to that, given the seemingly never-ending amount of breaches in the news and compliance regulations like GDPR, HIPAA and those of all 50 states, the wise advice is to encrypt everything, everywhere, all the time. The link for this article located at Security Today is no longer available. . Securing Linux systems from vulnerabilities is essential; discover how employing full disk encryption can be a fundamental practice for safeguarding sensitive information.. Data Encryption, IT Compliance, Server Protection, Encryption Best Practices. . Brittany Day
Break through the complexity of SE Linux with a working example that shows how to add SE Linux protection to a simple network server.. . Explore the complex challenges of SE Linux networking by analyzing a scenario that enhances server security while ensuring valid connections and minimizing threats. SE Linux Networking, Linux Security, Server Protection, Network Security. . Anthony Pell
A tutorial on backing up servers via rsync.. . This guide walks you through the optimal application of scp for transferring files safely and reliably.. Rsync Backup, Server Backup, Efficient Data Protection. . Anthony Pell
Get the latest Linux and open source security news straight to your inbox.