With the need for organizations to provide a secure and flexible work environment, troubleshooting and securing remote endpoints is of critical importance. We explain how you can securely implement Wake-on-LAN (WoL), a robust yet underappreciated network protocol and feature that enables admins to wake up a computer or device in a low-power state using a network signal, to reap its benefits without the potential security risks.
Protecting against Linux vulnerabilities and preventing DDoS attacks are also topics we explore this week.
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The Unseen Potential of Wake-on-LANWith the need for organizations to provide a secure and flexible work environment, troubleshooting and securing remote endpoints is of critical importance. We explain how you can securely implement Wake-on-LAN (WoL), a robust yet underappreciated network protocol and feature that enables admins to wake up a computer or device in a low-power state using a network signal, to reap its benefits without the potential security risks. |
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Preventing Linux DDoS Attacks with Minimal Cybersecurity KnowledgeTo offer Linux admins the knowledge and basic skills they need, here's a comprehensive guide to preventing Linux DDoS attacks with minimal cybersecurity knowledge. We explore exactly what DDoS attacks are, how they work, and why they often happen. We also discuss some typical defensive and mitigation strategies admins can use with stand-alone and cloud-based Linux servers, common misconceptions about DDoS attacks, and offer a quick overview of today's top open-source DDoS mitigation tools. Learn How To Prevent Linux DDoS Attacks> |