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Donald A. Tevault
Donald A. Tevault
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Donald A. Tevault

Donald A. Tevault - but you can call him Donnie - got involved with Linux way back in 2006, and has been working with it ever since. He holds the Linux Professional Institute Level 3-Security certification, and the GIAC Incident Handler certification. Donnie is a professional Linux trainer, and thanks to the magic of the internet, teaches Linux classes literally the world over from the comfort of his living room. He's also a Linux security researcher for an IoT security company.
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In this chapter, we looked at the basic principles of Mandatory Access Control and compared two different Mandatory Access Control systems. We saw what SELinux and AppArmor are and how they can help safeguard your systems from malicious actors. We then looked at the basics of how to use them and the basics of how to troubleshoot them. We also saw that even though they're both meant to do the same job, they work in vastly different ways.

Whether you're working with AppArmor or with SELinux, you'll always want to thoroughly test a new system in either complain or permissive mode before you put it into production.  Make sure that what you want to protect gets protected, while at the same time, what you want to allow gets allowed. After you place the machine into production, don't just assume that you can automatically change a policy setting every time you see a policy violation occur. It could be that nothing is wrong with your Mandatory Access Control setup and that MAC is just doing...

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Donald A. Tevault

Donald A. Tevault - but you can call him Donnie - got involved with Linux way back in 2006, and has been working with it ever since. He holds the Linux Professional Institute Level 3-Security certification, and the GIAC Incident Handler certification. Donnie is a professional Linux trainer, and thanks to the magic of the internet, teaches Linux classes literally the world over from the comfort of his living room. He's also a Linux security researcher for an IoT security company.
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