UNIX Computing Security describes the practical security aspects of UNIX and UNIX-like systems, and how the available defenses can be applied to restrict unauthorized access or use of a system. This book is intended for readers familiar with the basics of UNIX.
Contents
- Introduction
- Principles and Policies
- Access Authorization
- UNIX Filesystem
- Securing Accounts
- System Processes
- Distributed Environments
- Remote Access
- Log Files and Auditing
- Physical Security
- Data Security
- Attacks and Exploits
- Incident Response
- Security Patching
- Useful tools
- References
- Auditing Guidelines
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