Web applications pose a significant security risk to servers, and having a web application firewall (WAF) in place is vital to keeping your servers and your business running smoothly.. The average web server faces thousands of attacks on a daily basis. There are a number of web application firewalls available to protect your server, and having the right security in place can mean the difference between just another “day at the office” and a dozen “sleepless nights” trying to maintain your servers’ uptime.. Safeguard your network from constant threats by implementing an effective web application firewall, thereby securing operations and maintaining integrity.. Web Application Firewall, Server Security, Firewall Implementation. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
A draft of the Guide to Firewall Selection and Policy Recommendations (.pdf format) is now available for public comment. This document is intended for technical managers in the firewall and network security areas, but it would also prove useful to those wishing to know more about firewall technology and recommended policies. . . .. A draft of the Guide to Firewall Selection and Policy Recommendations (.pdf format) is now available for public comment. This document is intended for technical managers in the firewall and network security areas, but it would also prove useful to those wishing to know more about firewall technology and recommended policies. We are particularly interested in any comments regarding the policy section of the document and the appendix of policy recommendations, e.g., is it understandable, are the policies realistic, should they be modified? Comments and questions are requested by November 10, 2001 and may be addressed to
If there is one question I hate, it's "Which Linux distribution is the most secure?" followed by "Which firewall is best?" People ask these questions in all innocence, and very few realize the complexity behind them. If I'm in a bad . . . . If there is one question I hate, it's "Which Linux distribution is the most secure?" followed by "Which firewall is best?" People ask these questions in all innocence, and very few realize the complexity behind them. If I'm in a bad mood I'll usually say, "Whichever one works best for you with the fewest problems." While essentially a correct answer, it is mostly useless. To actually answer the question properly, I usually need to spend the better part of an hour asking the other person questions: what their requirements are, how much they can spend, what the current installation has, and so on. After getting this information I can usually make a recommendation; sometimes the answer is clear, and other times it isn't too The link for this article located at Security Portal is no longer available. . Investigating diverse strategies for hardening Linux platforms and assessing security requirements during the implementation of systems.. Secure Linux Distributions, Linux Security Approaches, Firewall Selection. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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