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System Hardening | Training Camp
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Glossary Term System Hardening

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What is System Hardening?

System hardening refers to the process of securing a computer system by reducing its attack surface through the implementation of security controls such as disabling unnecessary services, removing unnecessary software, and applying security patches.

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Understanding System Hardening

System Hardening is the process of securing a computer system by reducing its attack surface and vulnerabilities through the implementation of various security measures such as disabling unnecessary services, applying patches and updates, configuring secure settings, restricting access privileges, and implementing encryption. This practice helps enhance the overall security posture of the system and mitigates potential cyber threats.

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