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Source: LinuxSecurity.com Contributors - Posted by Benjamin D. Thomas
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When the new version of LinuxSecurity.com was launched on December 1st, we
also asked our readers to "Tell
us what you think." You have spoken, and we appreciate that!
We received hundreds of comments & requests, and have been addressing
a majority of them. We thought it was important to share some of the comments
with you. While some were purely positive acknowledgements, others were thoughtful
criticisms. We take every critique into account and address each as resources
become available or when the criticism becomes the concern of many.
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Source: Vincenzo Ciaglia - Posted by Vincenzo Ciaglia
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Vincenzo Ciaglia of Linux Netwosix talks about this year of Linux Security.
A full immersion in the world of Linux Security from many sides and points of view.
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Source: Benjamin D. Thomas - Posted by Benjamin D. Thomas
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Welcome to the new LinuxSecurity.com! I must admit, I am really proud of what we have been able to accomplish over the years. LinuxSecurity.com has grown from a small idea that a couple of security geeks had in 1999, to a major and well respected Linux resource. With an all new look & feel, organizational changes, security events, and additions to our staff, we hope to better serve the Linux and open source community. Although there are many aesthetic improvements, a major part of our development has focused on creating a content structure and backend system that is easy to update. Write Comment |
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Posted by Duane Dunston
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Osiris is a centralized file-integrity program that uses a client/server architecture to check for changes on a system. A central server maintains the file-integrity database and configuration for a client and at a specified time, sends the configuration file over to the client, runs a scan and sends the results back to the server to compare any changes. Those changes are then sent via email, if configured, to a system admin or group of people. The communication is all done over an encrypted communication channel.Write Comment (2 Comments) |
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Posted by Dave Wreski
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As we get smarter, so will those trying to exploit the technology the Internet provides. What we can do is never give up the pursuit and after 10 full years of trying, I don't imagine that we ever will.Write Comment |
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