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### General disclaimer
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This Hardening Guide provide a high-level overview of the security hardening GNU/Linux systems. It is not an official standard but it _touches_ and _use_ industry standards.
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The Practical Linux Hardening Guide provide a high-level overview of the security hardening GNU/Linux systems. It is not an official standard but it _touches_ and _use_ industry standards.
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- this guide does not exhaust everything about Systems/Linux Hardening
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- some hardening rules can be done better
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Before you start remember:
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> The Practical Linux Hardening Guide also contains my comments that may be differ from certain industry principles. If you are not sure what to do please see [Policy Compliance](#policy-compliance) chapter and think about what you actually do at your server.
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> This guide also contains my comments that may be differ from certain industry principles. If you are not sure what to do please see [Policy Compliance](#policy-compliance) chapter and think about what you actually do at your server.
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### The importance of Linux hardening
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