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Linux Server Security
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Hack and Defend
Chris Binnie
Linux® Server Security: Hack and Defend
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About the Author
Chris Binnie
is a technical consultant who has worked online with Linux systems for
almost two decades. During his career, he has deployed many servers in the cloud and on
banking and government server estates. As well as building an autonomous system network
in 2005 and serving HD video to 77 countries via a media streaming platform that he archi-
tected and built, he has written for
Linux Magazine
and
ADMIN Magazine
for a number of
years. Outside of work, Chris enjoys the outdoors, watching Liverpool FC, and extolling the
virtues of the unerring Ockham’s razor.
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