The Embedded Linux Security Handbook, authored by Matt St. Onge, is a comprehensive guide for building and securing Linux-based appliances against modern cyber threats. It covers the development of secure interfaces, integration of security techniques, and the enhancement of resilience through advanced hardware and software features. The book is set to be published on April 25, 2025, and spans 278 pages.
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The Embedded Linux Security Handbook
The Embedded Linux Security Handbook, authored by Matt St. Onge, is a comprehensive guide for building and securing Linux-based appliances against modern cyber threats. It covers the development of secure interfaces, integration of security techniques, and the enhancement of resilience through advanced hardware and software features. The book is set to be published on April 25, 2025, and spans 278 pages.
MB Written by Linux and open-source expert Matt St. Onge, this definitive guide helps you build and secure Linux-based appliances capable of withstanding the latest cyber threats Key Features Develop secure, user-friendly interfaces with streamlined configuration, updates, and life cycle support Learn how to integrate popular security techniques for embedded Linux into the development process Integrate advanced hardware with software security features to enhance your solution’s resilience
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