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Desktop security, keeping the key to the castle safe

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Desktop security, keeping the key to the castle safe
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Firewall, IDS, SELinux, ssh bastion, and others, the list of server sidesecurity measures is long. While servers can be reasonably secure nowadays, wealways forget that there is always a way to enter by the desktop side. In thistalk, we will explore various security measures to be used and deployed on aLinux desktop, and while it will be primarily focused on the Fedoradistribution, lessons will be applicable to most Linux distributions and Unixsystems.