Description

Book Synopsis

Enhance file system security and learn about network attack, security tools and different versions of Linux build.

Key Features
  • Hands-on recipes to create and administer a secure Linux system
  • Enhance file system security and local and remote user authentication
  • Use various security tools and different versions of Linux for different tasks
Book Description

Over the last few years, system security has gained a lot of momentum and software professionals are focusing heavily on it. Linux is often treated as a highly secure operating system. However, the reality is that Linux has its share of security flaws, and these security flaws allow attackers to get into your system and modify or even destroy your important data. But there’s no need to panic, since there are various mechanisms by which these flaws can be removed, and this book will help you learn about different types of Linux security to create a more secure Linux system.

With a step-by-step recipe approach, the book starts by introducing you to various threats to Linux systems. Then, this book will walk you through customizing the Linux kernel and securing local files. Next, you will move on to managing user authentication both locally and remotely and mitigating network attacks. Later, you will learn about application security and kernel vulnerabilities. You will also learn about patching Bash vulnerability, packet filtering, handling incidents, and monitoring system logs. Finally, you will learn about auditing using system services and performing vulnerability scanning on Linux.

By the end of this book, you will be able to secure your Linux systems and create a robust environment.

What you will learn
  • Learn about vulnerabilities and exploits in relation to Linux systems
  • Configure and build a secure kernel and test it
  • Learn about file permissions and how to securely modify files
  • Authenticate users remotely and securely copy files on remote systems
  • Review different network security methods and tools
  • Perform vulnerability scanning on Linux machines using tools
  • Learn about malware scanning and read through logs
Who this book is for

This book is intended for all those Linux users who already have knowledge of Linux file systems and administration. You should be familiar with basic Linux commands. Understanding information security and its risks to a Linux system is also helpful in understanding the recipes more easily.



Table of Contents
Table of Contents
  1. Linux Security Problem
  2. Configuring a Secure and Optimized Kernel
  3. Local Filesystem Security
  4. Local Authentication in Linux
  5. Remote Authentication
  6. Network Security
  7. Security Tools
  8. Linux Security Distros
  9. Bash Vulnerability Patching
  10. Security Monitoring and Logging
  11. Understanding Linux Service Security
  12. Scanning & Auditing Linux
  13. Vulnerability Scanning & Intrusion Detection

Practical Linux Security Cookbook: Secure your Linux environment from modern-day attacks with practical recipes, 2nd Edition

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      Publisher: Packt Publishing Limited
      Publication Date: 31/08/2018
      ISBN13: 9781789138399, 978-1789138399
      ISBN10: 1789138396

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Enhance file system security and learn about network attack, security tools and different versions of Linux build.

      Key Features
      • Hands-on recipes to create and administer a secure Linux system
      • Enhance file system security and local and remote user authentication
      • Use various security tools and different versions of Linux for different tasks
      Book Description

      Over the last few years, system security has gained a lot of momentum and software professionals are focusing heavily on it. Linux is often treated as a highly secure operating system. However, the reality is that Linux has its share of security flaws, and these security flaws allow attackers to get into your system and modify or even destroy your important data. But there’s no need to panic, since there are various mechanisms by which these flaws can be removed, and this book will help you learn about different types of Linux security to create a more secure Linux system.

      With a step-by-step recipe approach, the book starts by introducing you to various threats to Linux systems. Then, this book will walk you through customizing the Linux kernel and securing local files. Next, you will move on to managing user authentication both locally and remotely and mitigating network attacks. Later, you will learn about application security and kernel vulnerabilities. You will also learn about patching Bash vulnerability, packet filtering, handling incidents, and monitoring system logs. Finally, you will learn about auditing using system services and performing vulnerability scanning on Linux.

      By the end of this book, you will be able to secure your Linux systems and create a robust environment.

      What you will learn
      • Learn about vulnerabilities and exploits in relation to Linux systems
      • Configure and build a secure kernel and test it
      • Learn about file permissions and how to securely modify files
      • Authenticate users remotely and securely copy files on remote systems
      • Review different network security methods and tools
      • Perform vulnerability scanning on Linux machines using tools
      • Learn about malware scanning and read through logs
      Who this book is for

      This book is intended for all those Linux users who already have knowledge of Linux file systems and administration. You should be familiar with basic Linux commands. Understanding information security and its risks to a Linux system is also helpful in understanding the recipes more easily.



      Table of Contents
      Table of Contents
      1. Linux Security Problem
      2. Configuring a Secure and Optimized Kernel
      3. Local Filesystem Security
      4. Local Authentication in Linux
      5. Remote Authentication
      6. Network Security
      7. Security Tools
      8. Linux Security Distros
      9. Bash Vulnerability Patching
      10. Security Monitoring and Logging
      11. Understanding Linux Service Security
      12. Scanning & Auditing Linux
      13. Vulnerability Scanning & Intrusion Detection

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