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#Server Hardening

Automating Security Compliance: A DevOps Guide to Surviving GDPR & CIS Benchmarks in Norway

Stop manually hardening servers. Learn how to automate CIS benchmarks using Ansible and OpenSCAP, ensuring your Norwegian VPS infrastructure meets strict GDPR and Datatilsynet standards.

Automating Compliance: Surviving the GDPR Crunch with Ansible and OpenSCAP

With the GDPR deadline just days away, manual server hardening is a liability. We explore how to automate security compliance using Ansible and OpenSCAP on Norwegian infrastructure.

Automating Compliance: Why Manual Audits Will Fail You Before GDPR Arrives

With the General Data Protection Regulation looming and Safe Harbor dead, manual security hardening is a liability. Here is how to automate server compliance using Ansible on Norwegian infrastructure.

Compliance as Code: Automating Security for the Pending GDPR Shift

With Safe Harbor dead and the GDPR clock ticking, manual server hardening is a liability. Here is how to use Ansible and OpenSCAP to enforce Norwegian compliance standards on CentOS 7.

Automating Compliance: Why Manual Server Hardening Will Get You Fired

Stop relying on manual checklists for server security. Learn how to automate compliance with Puppet and shell scripting to satisfy Datatilsynet requirements while keeping your sanity intact.

LXC & OpenVZ Security: Locking Down The Shared Kernel Nightmare

It is 2013, and everyone wants lightweight virtualization. But running root inside a container often means root on the host. Here is how to secure LXC against kernel exploits and noisy neighbors before you deploy to production.

Linux Server Hardening in 2013: Survival Guide for Norwegian Systems

A battle-hardened guide to securing your Linux VPS against modern threats. We cover SSH keys, IPTables strategies, and why kernel isolation matters for compliance in Norway.

Lockdown 2011: The Definitive Guide to Linux Server Hardening

In an era of rising hacktivism, default Linux installs are not safe. Learn the battle-tested strategies to secure your CentOS and Debian servers, from iptables to kernel hardening, tailored for the Norwegian hosting market.

Lock Down Your Linux Box: Essential Server Hardening for 2011

Default installations are dangerous. From securing SSH to configuring iptables and Fail2Ban, here is the battle-tested guide to hardening your Linux VPS against brute-force attacks and exploits.

Rootkits Don't Sleep: The Definitive Linux Server Hardening Guide (2011 Edition)

Stop relying on default configurations. Learn how to lock down SSH, configure iptables manually, and protect your Norwegian VPS from the growing wave of automated botnets.