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Purism Librem 14 Laptop: A New Era of Linux Privacy and Security

Are you looking for a free software and security first Linux desktop? If so, keep an eye out for Purism's forthcoming Librem 14 laptop. . For most Linux desktop users who want a ready-to-run Linux laptop, I recommend the latest high-end Dell XPS 13 . I can also suggest System76 or ZaReason PCs or laptops for those who want top-of-the-line Linux hardware. But if privacy, security, and free software are at the top of your "Want" list, then you should check out Purism , maker of free software and Linux-powered laptops, and its next-generation Librem 14 laptop . . The Purism Librem 14 laptop focuses on user freedom and security, appealing to Linux enthusiasts with its privacy features and robust hardware designed for open-source software use. Purism Librem 14, Free Software Laptop, Linux Security Hardware, Secure Linux Desktop. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

Calendar 2 Jul 14, 2020 User Avatar LinuxSecurity.com Team Vendors/Products
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Protect Your Servers From Offline Attacks With Physical Security Measures

Nothing says there's a hole in your security like someone walking off with your servers. You could spend millions of dollars on access lists, firewalls, USB tokens, virus scanners, VPNs, passwords and patches to secure your network from online invasions, but . . . . Nothing says there's a hole in your security like someone walking off with your servers. You could spend millions of dollars on access lists, firewalls, USB tokens, virus scanners, VPNs, passwords and patches to secure your network from online invasions, but none of those will protect you from offline attacks. Physical security is essential. It prevents your machines from being stolen, damaged or taken offline by someone flipping the power switch, and it restricts physical access by an adversary who might want to attack your network. We examined two ways of monitoring and restricting physical access: networked cameras and door locks. As you decide which devices are best for your environment, keep in mind that there are a hundred ways into a location. You need to consider every angle, just as an intruder would do. The link for this article located at SecurityPipeline is no longer available. . Protect your infrastructure from vulnerabilities by implementing robust physical security protocols to safeguard against in-person breaches.. Physical Security, Network Access Control, Security Cameras, Threat Management, Security Hardware. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

Calendar 2 Sep 08, 2003 User Avatar LinuxSecurity.com Team Server Security
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Detailed Implementation Guide for Secure WLAN Protection Strategies

In implementing a secure WLAN, you'll need to ante up to acquire security hardware and software and accept the burden of increased complexity. One size definitely does not fit all. First, you need to understand the key elements of a comprehensive . . . . In implementing a secure WLAN, you'll need to ante up to acquire security hardware and software and accept the burden of increased complexity. One size definitely does not fit all. First, you need to understand the key elements of a comprehensive WLAN security system. Next, you must assess your organization's level of risk aversion and the price you are willing to pay to achieve security. Finally, you have to understand the alternative systems available. Organizations have long recognized that providing mobile access to information using WLANs can improve the bottom line. In one of the most systematic studies of WLAN benefits, NOP World Technology, a British research outfit owned by United Business Media, concluded that companies implementing WLAN technology can increase the amount of time an enterprise network is available by 70 minutes per day for the average user, boosting his or her productivity by as much as 22 percent. This study did a good job of identifying the types of organizations that benefit most from WLAN deployment and the types of applications for which the technology is best suited. If the employees in your organization spend all day, every day, glued to the computers in their cubicles and don't have much need for mobility, you won't see many benefits from a WLAN, save perhaps for reduced wiring costs. At the other extreme, if mobile access to information can transform your business processes, you can look forward to some significant ROI (return on investment). The link for this article located at Network Computing is no longer available. . To safeguard your wireless network, utilize a combination of devices, applications, and a comprehensive awareness of the intricacies involved.. Wireless LAN, WLAN Security, Security Implementation.. Anthony Pell

Calendar 2 Jun 04, 2002 User Avatar Anthony Pell Network Security
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