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The Perimeter is Dead: Implementing Zero Trust Architecture on Linux Systems

In the wake of Heartbleed and Shellshock, the old firewall-castle model is obsolete. Learn how to lock down your infrastructure using 'Zero Trust' principles on Linux, specifically tailored for Norwegian data sovereignty.

The Perimeter is Dead: Implementing "Zero Trust" Architecture on Linux Systems (Post-Shellshock Edition)

Following the Heartbleed and Shellshock disasters of 2014, the traditional 'castle and moat' security model is obsolete. Learn how to implement a verify-every-packet strategy using iptables, SELinux, and Two-Factor SSH on high-performance Norwegian infrastructure.

Perimeter Security is Dead: Implementing Zero-Trust on Linux in the Wake of Shellshock

The castle-and-moat security model failed us in 2014. From Heartbleed to Shellshock, relying on a firewall is no longer enough. Here is how to architect a Zero-Trust environment on KVM infrastructure using iptables, strict SSH hardening, and SSL everywhere.

Docker in Production: Stop Treating Containers Like Lightweight VMs

With the Shellshock vulnerability still echoing through data centers, it is time to get serious about container isolation. We explore kernel namespaces, capability dropping, and why a KVM-backed VPS is still your best defense line.

Surviving Shellshock: Automating Security Compliance for Norwegian Enterprise Infrastructure

The Shellshock vulnerability exposed how fragile manual server management is. Learn how to use Puppet and Chef to automate security compliance, satisfy Datatilsynet requirements, and lock down your infrastructure in minutes, not days.

Automating Compliance: Surviving Shellshock and Datatilsynet Audits Without Losing Sleep

The Bash vulnerability (Shellshock) proved that manual security patching is dead. Here is how to automate compliance on Norwegian VPS infrastructure using Ansible and strict iptables policies, ensuring you stay on the right side of the Personal Data Act.