What is Linux Security?
2023-03-30
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This article details some topics we will cover for implementing best practices for Linux security.
What you will Learn in this Linux Security Training?
The idea is to cover as many best practices security standards so you feel comfortable implementing others that are not explicitly mentioned in this learning.
This guide will get you started on the right path in learning how to implement the best practices for Linux Security.
- SSL Security Keys
- Connections
- Ports
- Aliases
- 3rd-Party Services
- Encryption
- Updates
- Configurations
- Website Security (HTTPS)
- Fail2Ban
- NGINX Reverse Proxies
- Cloudflare

The goal is to have all your services running behind security and speed enhancement services like Cloudflare.

That way you can get the highest security scores for all your services, projects, domains, sub-domains, and servers.
Let’s get started!
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Authored By Is-Rael Landes
Is-Rael Landes, a good man living on the earth, loving making website, teaching others and coding.