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Are Your Linux Servers Really Protected?

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Are Your Linux Servers Really Protected?

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<p>When thinking about IT security, one area that may not readily come to mind is the physical security of an enterprise’s servers. It’s often thought that because the servers are behind lock and key and/or in a data center, and because the data is in continuous use, encrypting the server drives isn’t needed since the data is never at-rest.</p>
<p><a href="https://securitytoday.com/articles/2019/06/12/are-your-linux-servers-really-protected.aspx">Read More »</a></p>
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