Canonical/Ubuntu Leftovers
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Ubuntu ☛ Security in depth with Ubuntu: Mapping security primitives to attacker capabilities
Ubuntu’s security model follows this philosophy. Instead of chasing the illusion of an unbreakable system, it deploys a deep, multi-layered defense that forces attackers to spend exponentially more time, skill, and resources at each step. Each security feature works in harmony to create a robust platform capable of withstanding sophisticated attacks. By recognizing the unique threats each layer addresses, you can choose the defenses best suited to your environment.
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Ubuntu ☛ Ubuntu 20.04 LTS standard support is coming to an end – options for AWS Users
For AWS users, you have two options: upgrade to a newer LTS version or upgrade to Ubuntu Pro to expand the security maintenance and keep receiving updates until at least 2030. This post covers both options.
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HowTo Geek ☛ What's the Best Ubuntu Keyboard Shortcut?
If you're a desktop Ubuntu user, you're probably all about optimizing your computing experience. Keyboard shortcuts are crucial to developing optimized computing habits. So which keyboard shortcuts do you recommend to other Ubuntu users?
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HowTo Geek ☛ How to Set Up Two-Factor Authentication on Ubuntu
Did you know that it’s possible to require two-factor authentication (2FA) to log into user accounts on any Ubuntu system? Follow along and I’ll show you how you can add this extra layer of security to your Ubuntu account in just a few minutes.