The Linux Foundation’s recently published security checklist may draw more attention to best practices for protecting Linux workstations, even if IT pros do not embrace all of its recommendations.
Most people assume Linux is secure, and that’s a false assumption. Imagine your laptop is stolen without first being hardened. A thief would probably assume your username is “root” and your password ...
The Linux Foundation, a non-profit consortium dedicated to fostering the growth of Linux, has developed a checklist of compliance best practices. According to The Linux Foundation, the checklist is ...
If you’re a Linux user, especially a systems administrator, the Linux Foundation has some security tips to share with you, and they’re quite good. Konstantin Ryabitsev, the Foundation’s director of ...
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