Chapter 4 - Operating System and Security
Chapter 4 - Operating System and Security
CHAPTER 4
OBJECTIVES
Identify basic security levels Implement the system policy
Password Account Audit User rights
You should also change your password frequently - at least every 30 days.
HOTFIXES
A hotfix is a code (sometimes called a patch) that fixes a bug in a product. Users of the products may be notified by e-mail or obtain information about current hotfixes at a software vendor's Web site and download the hotfixes they wish to apply. Keeping up with patches as they are released saves the enduser time and provides maximum security
PATCHES VS HOTFIXES
PATCH
HOTFIX
Patches require the system to be shut Hotfixes are applied directly while the down, then you must download the systems are still alive. patch before re-entering the system. Patches brings many changes Hotfixes are usually small changes to the software
CHAPTER 4
OBJECTIVES
Identify and disabled unnecessary port and services Lock identified ports Carry out system hardening with Bastille Maintain controlling and auditing of Root Access using SUDO