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Best Linux Security Books?

RyuMaou asks: "I'm about to move a small company from an old, ailing Windows server to some flavor of Linux and I want to make sure they're proprietary information is safe. Here's the problem: I've only run Linux as an application server, behind the firewall, in a Novell environment. Time is short and I have limited resources and want to read at least one really great book on Linux security, then follow that up with some good reinforcement. I know the information is mostly available on the Internet for free, but I like reading actual books, not printouts. So, if you had to pick five books, or fewer, on Linux security, what would you read?"

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  1. Re:There, Their, They're by BladeMelbourne · · Score: 0, Troll

    I was going to suggest picking up a dictionary with the Linux Security books, but you beat me to it. Nicely done :-)

  2. Clearly by sheldon · · Score: 0, Troll

    He really doesn't need a book, because Linux is 100% secure right out of the box... which is his reasoning for moving to it.

    Right?

    Oh dear.