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Glossary Term Operating System Hardening

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What is Operating System Hardening?

Operating System Hardening is the process of securing an operating system by configuring it to reduce vulnerabilities, protect against cyber threats, and enhance overall system security.

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Understanding Operating System Hardening

Operating System Hardening refers to the process of securing an operating system by reducing its attack surface and minimizing vulnerabilities. This is achieved through configuring the operating system settings, removing unnecessary features and services, applying security patches and updates, implementing access controls, and enhancing monitoring capabilities to strengthen the overall security posture of the system. Hardening an operating system helps protect against unauthorized access, malware infections, and other cybersecurity threats.

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