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What is the aims of security |
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How to achieve UNIX security |
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Protecting data and systems with cryptography |
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Establishing secure account usage |
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Monitoring and disabling accounts |
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Logging in across the network |
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Controlling root access |
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Auditing super user activity |
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Directory structure and partitioning for security |
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Backup and integrity testing |
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Security precautions with the Distributed File System |
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Significance of Role-based access control (RBAC) |
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Hardening UNIX Operating System |
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Minimizing risks from unwanted program execution |
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Security issues with scripts |
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Security loopholes in TCP/IP |
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Securing internal network services |
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How to connect safely to external networks |