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The "Underestimated" Advantage
Technical mastery isn't defined by a diploma; it’s defined by the ability to identify anomalies.
In cybersecurity and adversarial testing, the most dangerous person is the one who understands the "plumbing" of the system better than the people who built the interface.
#Privacy #SystemSecurity #TechTransparency
#TheHiddenLegend
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www.ditig.com/lynis-cheat-... - Lynis cheat sheet This cheat sheet provides security teams and sysadmins with a quick-reference guide to Lynis commands, audit options, and configuration details. #securityaudit #systemsecurity #linux #macOS #unix #cheatsheet #securitytesting #cheat-sheet
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www.ditig.com/lynis-cheat-... - Lynis cheat sheet This cheat sheet provides security teams and sysadmins with a quick-reference guide to Lynis commands, audit options, and configuration details. #securityaudit #systemsecurity #linux #macOS #unix #cheatsheet #securitytesting #cheat-sheet
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Secure Boot Advanced Targeting (SBAT): Scaling Boot Security 🔐
Discover how SBAT enhances Secure Boot by introducing a smarter way to handle vulnerabilities, reducing overhead, and ensuring your system's boot process stays secure. Learn how it works, how it addresses scalability, and why it's a game-changer for modern boot security across Linux and Windows environments.
#CyberSecurity #BootSecurity #SecureBoot #SBAT #Linux #Windows #SystemSecurity #TechInnovation
https://www.relianoid.com/resources/knowledge-base/misc/secure-boot-how-it-works/
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#FullDiskEncryption
#Gentoo
#Paranoia
#Linux
#SystemSecurityLetting my paranoia take hold. Got the laptops root part encrypted. Thinking about taking this as far as possible with a key USB for the actual kernel and such. Have the computer totally encrypted.
Will probably start doing this by default for all my systems from now on. If I am going to take them with me in my vanlife adventures I want them secure.
Granted, if stolen a person could just reinstall a new OS. But at least I'd be sticking them with a bit of work so.