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Service Hardening | Training Camp
Global Accelerated Learning • Est. 1999
Glossary Term Service Hardening

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What is Service Hardening?

Service Hardening: Service hardening involves securing and reducing the attack surface of operating system services by minimizing potential vulnerabilities through configuration settings, access controls, and other security measures.

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Understanding Service Hardening

Service hardening is the process of securing and reducing the attack surface of a software service or application by implementing configurations, policies, and controls to eliminate or mitigate security vulnerabilities. This involves disabling unnecessary features, limiting privileges, and applying security best practices to strengthen the security posture of the service and make it more resilient against potential cyber threats.

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