Let’s look at what data security looks like on Linux and the often-exaggerated claims that accompany it. . Linux has come a long way since its humble beginnings as Finnish student Linus Torvalds’ pet project. With over 27.8 million lines of code to its name and its rise as the OS of choice for servers, public cloud, and supercomputers, Linux has earned an unmistakable spot among the top operating systems in the world today. Not only that, but the world’s most popular mobile operating system, Android, also uses a Linux kernel. In the workplace, Linux has long been developers’ go-to OS in the workplace and has fared better in the technical rather than the business environment. However, with most organizations now requiring an IT department and digitalization efforts pushing them to develop their own tools and applications often to serve their particular needs, many company networks now include computers running on Linux. The link for this article located at ELE Times is no longer available. . Explore the complexities of securing Linux systems, revealing misconceptions, obstacles, and robust defensive strategies.. Linux Data Protection, Security Challenges, Operating System Security. . Brittany Day
Hello, world! Today it's your Backup Day. World Backup Day is a new idea promoted by a small team of Redditors, and it's a good idea. You can never be too careful when it comes to backing up.. By the way, this is about your data, and not calling your buddies over for help in a hostile situation, which is not really my area of expertise. So let's talk backups! Basically it means putting your data in multiple places so that if something happens to one place (let's say you forget your laptop on the top of your car and subsequently back over it), that important PowerPoint presentation you've been working on isn't lost. The link for this article located at CNET is no longer available. . Safeguarding your information is crucial. Keep your vital documents safe; find out how to remain secure this World Backup Day.. Secure Data Backup, Multi-Location Storage, Prevent Data Loss. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Call it NAC (Cisco. So how much protection a LAN switch can provide to an overall network is really a question of how much protection is needed, and what extra gear is required to make a meaningful impact on LAN security, experts say. The link for this article located at Network World is no longer available. . Explore the level of security a LAN switch provides within network infrastructures, along with the essential tools required for robust defense mechanisms.. LAN Switch Protection, Network Security Solutions, Data Access Control. . Brittany Day
The Linux in Government series has taken a new format for 2005. This year's articles will provide fundamental information to government technologists about Linux and open-source software. Although we will continue to inform you about agencies and projects specifically using open-source solutions, we also are going to provide information about open-source resources available to governments. . In the day-to-day life of government information technology, procurement issues, vendor relations, support desk calls, system failures and lobbying command most decision makers' attention. The overall picture of keeping critical infrastructures safe rarely commands enough focus. Because of this, many officials have forgotten that a war exists, and technology infrastructures provide easy targets. Yet, if government officials recognized the magnitude of the problem, they could not avoid attending to it. In this article, we address some aspects of the hostile environment threatening our critical infrastructures and how government CIOs can protect their organizations. This article offers only a glimpse of the problem and urges public administrators to "do something about it".. As technology evolves, government infrastructures face various threats, making robust defense mechanisms essential for maintaining resilience and security. Open-Source Solutions,Cybersecurity Strategy,Government IT,Infrastructure Protection. . Joe Shakespeare
RFG believes teleworkers accessing corporate resources via virtual private network (VPN) connections can potentially pose security risks beyond those presented by employees working on-site. IT executives should ensure that protective measures deployed to shield corporate systems from outside abuse or misuse . . . . RFG believes teleworkers accessing corporate resources via virtual private network (VPN) connections can potentially pose security risks beyond those presented by employees working on-site. IT executives should ensure that protective measures deployed to shield corporate systems from outside abuse or misuse also cover the needs of teleworkers, and evaluate additional products that can alleviate the security risks those workers may represent. The link for this article located at CSO Online is no longer available. . Remote workers introduce distinct cybersecurity vulnerabilities. Investigate threats and strategies for safeguarding systems that extend beyond traditional methods.. Teleworker Security,Risk Assessment,VPN Safety,Remote Workforce Protection. . Anthony Pell
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