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Automating Security Compliance: A CTO’s Guide to GDPR-Ready Infrastructure in Norway

Stop fearing Datatilsynet audits. Learn how to automate CIS benchmarks and GDPR technical safeguards using Ansible and OpenSCAP on Norwegian VPS infrastructure.

Automating GDPR Compliance on Linux: A CTO’s Guide to Infrastructure Security in 2018

It is August 2018. The GDPR grace period is over. Learn how to use Ansible and OpenSCAP to automate compliance on Norwegian VPS infrastructure without breaking the bank.

FTP is Dead: Securing File Transfers with Chrooted SFTP on CentOS 6

It is 2012. Sending passwords over port 21 is professional negligence. Learn how to configure a chrooted SFTP environment using OpenSSH's internal-sftp subsystem to satisfy Datatilsynet requirements and secure your infrastructure.

FTP is Dead: Securing Your File Transfers with SFTP and Chroot Jails

Stop broadcasting passwords in cleartext. We break down the exact 'sshd_config' implementation for chrooted SFTP on CentOS 6 and Debian Squeeze to secure your data transfer layer.

Kill Port 21: The Definitive Guide to SFTP Chrooting on CentOS 6

FTP sends passwords in cleartext. Stop exposing your infrastructure. This guide covers `internal-sftp` configuration, permission lockdowns, and compliance with Norwegian data laws.

Stop Broadcasting Passwords: Why Your Norway VPS Needs SFTP Now

FTP is a security relic that exposes credentials in plain text. Learn how to implement chrooted SFTP on CentOS 6 and Debian 6 to satisfy Datatilsynet requirements and secure your infrastructure.

Stop Using FTP: Securing File Transfers with SFTP and Chroot on Linux

FTP sends your credentials in clear text. In 2011, with attacks like Gumblar still circulating, continuing to use standard FTP is negligence. Learn how to migrate to SFTP, lock down users with Chroot, and satisfy Datatilsynet requirements on your CoolVDS instance.

FTP is Dead: Why Smart Sysadmins in Norway are Locking Down Port 21 with SFTP

It is 2010. If you are still using standard FTP, you are broadcasting your root passwords in plain text. Here is the technical guide to implementing Chrooted SFTP on CentOS 5 and Debian Lenny to satisfy Datatilsynet requirements.

Port 21 is a Security Hole: Configuring SFTP Chroot Jails on CentOS 5

Plain FTP sends your root passwords in cleartext. Stop exposing your infrastructure to packet sniffers. Here is the battle-tested guide to locking down file transfers using OpenSSH chroots on Linux, ensuring compliance with Norwegian data laws.