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Linux Security Policy Document
Name: samengr Date: January 24, 2008 at 04:36:23 Pacific OS: RHEL CPU/Ram: 3GHz Product: --
Comment:
Hi to All Linux gurrus
I need to formalise the security procedures for the linux servers. I want to make a policy document so that if i can apply this policy to the new servers.
1. Outline documentation
I have a few headlines that can be added to the document, feel free to add, edit and delete as you see fit.
a) Account Management
i) Password policy
b) Services
c) Patching / Updating
d) Kernel Updates
e) Log monitoring / management
f) Intrusion Detection Systems
Can any body help me in this regard? I will appericiate if someone can highlight more areas.
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