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SELinux gives that extra layer of security to the resources in the system. It provides the MAC (mandatory access control) as contrary to the DAC (Discretionary access control).

SELinux gives that extra layer of security to the resources in the system. It provides the MAC (mandatory access control) as contrary to the DAC (Discretionary access control).

SELinux gives that extra layer of security to the resources in the system. It provides the MAC (mandatory access control) as contrary to the DAC (Discretionary access control).

Prevent syncing to and from this PC when on metered Internet connections. This turns off and disables sync your settings on metered connections switch on the sync your settings page in PC Settings. If you enable this policy setting, syncing on metered connections will be turned off, and no syncing will take place when this PC is on a metered connection. If you do not set or disable this setting, ...

This policy setting in the System audit category determines whether to audit Security State changes on computers that are running Windows Vista or later Windows operating systems.

The /etc/passwd file contains a list of all the valid userIDs defined in the system, but not the passwords. The command below sets the owner and group of the file to root.

The permissions on a file establish which users are permitted to access or modify it. An attacker may attempt to change the permissions on a file to prevent legitimate users from accessing it or to grant additional access to an account the attacker controls. Auditing successful and unsuccessful attempts to modify security objects such as file permissions mitigates this risk.

This policy setting allows you to control whether a domain user can sign in using a picture password. If you enable this policy setting, a domain user cant set up or sign in with a picture password. If you disable or dont configure this policy setting, a domain user can set up and use a picture password. Note: that the users domain password will be cached in the system vault when us ...

Use this option to log when Windows Firewall with Advanced Security discards an inbound packet for any reason. The log records why and when the packet was dropped. Look for entries with the word DROP in the action column of the log. Counter Measure: Configure this policy setting to Yes. Potential Impact: Information about dropped packets will be recorded in the firewall log file Fix: ...

The kernel module cramfs should be disabled.


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