All articles tagged with linux hardening
The perimeter is dead. With GDPR enforcement looming and sophisticated threats bypassing traditional firewalls, relying on a VPN is no longer enough. Here is how to architect a Zero-Trust environment using standard Linux tools on high-performance KVM architecture.
The 'castle and moat' security strategy is obsolete. With GDPR enforcement looming and sophisticated lateral attacks on the rise, Norwegian CTOs must pivot to a Zero-Trust model. Here is how to implement Google-style BeyondCorp security on your Linux infrastructure today.
Docker is revolutionizing deployment, but default configurations are a security nightmare waiting to happen. From kernel exploits to the new EU-US Privacy Shield, here is how to lock down your stack in a post-Safe Harbor world.
With the recent adoption of the GDPR and the death of Safe Harbor, manual security auditing is a liability. Learn how to implement 'Compliance as Code' using OpenSCAP and Ansible on strictly isolated KVM instances.
With the invalidation of Safe Harbor, data sovereignty is no longer optional. Learn how to automate server hardening with Ansible and keep the Norwegian Data Protection Authority happy.
Docker 1.9 is changing the game, but running containers as root is a recipe for disaster. Here is the battle-tested guide to hardening your stack, surviving the 'Safe Harbor' collapse, and why KVM is your only safety net.
With the recent fall of Safe Harbor, data sovereignty is critical. We dissect practical Docker security hardening, from dropping kernel capabilities to ensuring true isolation with KVM.
In 2015, managing server security via spreadsheets is negligence. We explore how to replace manual checklists with Ansible and OpenSCAP on Norwegian infrastructure to satisfy Datatilsynet and PCI-DSS requirements.
It is not a matter of if, but when a botnet scans your IP. From configuring iptables to securing SSH, here is how we lock down CentOS and Debian servers to comply with Datatilsynet standards.