| Chapter Syllabus 29.1 A Review of User-Level Security Settings 29.2 HP-UX Trusted Systems 29.3 The /etc/default/security Configuration File 29.4 Common Security Administration Tasks A vast array of threats is posed to our computer systems today, everything from simple file permissions to password security to social engineering and computer viruses. In this chapter, we look at some of the immediate threats to our computer systems and the valuable data held within them. Here's a brief list of the topics we discuss: -
User-level security settings -
HP-UX Trusted Systems -
The /etc/default/security configuration file -
Common security administration tasks -
Common first-level security concerns In addition, we look at ways to address these issues. |