technical: network
Infrastructure Security
by Brent Kirkpatrick
(Date Published: 12/22/2017.)
Securing your whole infrastructure protects the more vulnerable computers.
Your most vulnerable computers are protected when your infrastructure is secure. This includes routers and crucial servers. With secure infrastructure, you can hide vulnerable computers behind layers of security. If your infrastructure gets hacked, usually all the vulnerable computers get hacked.
Securing your infrastructure means keeping Linux and BSD routers and servers clean of exploits. Keeping them clean is easier than cleaning them up after they are exploited. Typical security measures from yesterday do not work today, and agility is requisite.
Linux and BSD infrastructure is getting hacked, unnoticed by administrators. Worms find their way into routers and servers. Servers are getting exploited using remote, automated scans.
Secure your infrastructure. Secure your data.
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