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Paper by Rajib K. Mitra about file permissions, daemons, stack overflows and scripts.
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This link provides a practical, concise, and comprehensive guide to all aspects of unix security. All system administrators should know this information.
Due to a lack of software and time, I was unable to
produce The Guide in any form but Rich Text Format.
Since then kind readers have helped me convert it to
but I have also made a rather ugly text version available
Thanks in part to Andrew McNaughton, an
Thanks entirely to Jay D. Dyson of NASA,
Collection of papers on writing safe setuid programs by Matt Bishop.
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Center for Information Protection
UC Davis is planning to join the NSF I/UCRC
Center for Information Protection. We are looking
for companies to join our Industrial Advisory
Conferences and Workshops
Writing Safe Setuid Programs
Writing safe privileged programs (defined as programs that run
waiting for hand_moderation
A primer from prevention through recovery by Russell L. Brand.
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Coping with the Threat of Computer Security Incidents
A Primer from Prevention through Recovery
As computer security becomes a more important issue in
modern society, it begins to warrant a systematic
approach. The vast majority of the computer security
problems and the costs associated with
waiting for hand_moderation
Recipes to secure network services on AIX. Download of scripts available.
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Apache/2.2.6 (Unix) mod_ssl/2.2.6 OpenSSL/0.9.7d PHP/5.2.4 mod_perl/2.0.2 Perl/v5.8.8 Server at ist.uwaterloo.ca Port 80
Tongue in cheek comments on safe computing practices. From
. Volume 5, Number 5, May 2008.
Applications can always be reinstalled, but your data is the most important thing on
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Collects and disseminates computer security information and resources to help users, systems administrators, managers, and security professionals better protect their data and systems.
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This is the NIST.gov Computer Security Division and CSRC website. The Computer Security Division is involved with many different projects. CSRC also provides many webpages based on these projects. To learn more about the work we do, visit our website.
NIST, Computer Security Division, Computer Security Resource Center
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NOTE: The survey has been taken off-line so it can be updated..
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