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In today's world, where cybersecurity is a priority, hardening and maintenance of Linux servers has become an essential practice to protect critical infrastructures. This success story details how a medium-sized company managed to strengthen its Linux systems, reducing vulnerabilities and ensuring business continuity.

The company, dedicated to financial services, operated with a dozen Linux servers (Ubuntu and CentOS) hosting critical applications and databases. After a security audit, multiple breaches were detected: unnecessary open ports, outdated services, weak passwords, and lack of security patches. Additionally, maintenance was reactive, with no scheduled updates or continuous monitoring.
As we saw in our article on Ethical Hacking and Penetration Testing, identifying these vulnerabilities is the first step towards a solid defense.
A plan based on standards such as CIS Benchmarks and industry best practices was implemented. Key actions included:

After implementation, the results were compelling:
This approach was also complemented with cloud solutions, as described in our article on Advanced Solutions in Microsoft Azure, for hybrid environments.
The success of this project was based on three pillars: thorough initial assessment, automation of repetitive tasks, and staff training. We recommend any organization:

This case demonstrates that investing in hardening and maintenance not only protects assets but also optimizes resources and ensures business continuity. To delve deeper into cybersecurity topics, visit our Information Security category.