Master essential security commands for system protection and monitoring
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Essential security commands for Windows environments
System File Checker - Scans and repairs corrupted system files.
View & Practice →Group Policy Update - Refreshes security and domain policies immediately.
View & Practice →File Encryption Tool - Encrypt files and securely wipe deleted data.
View & Practice →Windows Firewall Management - Configure firewall rules and security policies.
View & Practice →File Permissions Manager - Control who can access your files and folders.
View & Practice →Certificate Utility - Manage certificates and generate file hashes (MD5, SHA256).
View & Practice →Security Configuration Editor - Analyze and apply security policies and templates.
View & Practice →Audit Policy Manager - Display and manage Windows audit policy settings.
View & Practice →Boot Configuration Data Editor - Manage Windows boot settings and configurations.
View & Practice →Registry Console Tool - Query, add, delete, and manage Windows Registry entries.
View & Practice →User Account Management - Create, delete, modify, and view user accounts.
View & Practice →Process Termination - Kill frozen apps, malware processes, and free system resources.
View & Practice →Security commands will be added here.
Stay TunedEssential security commands for Linux environments
Change file permissions - Control who can read, write, and execute files.
View & Practice →Change file ownership - Transfer ownership of files to different users or groups.
View & Practice →Execute commands with elevated privileges - Temporarily gain root access for admin tasks.
View & Practice →Ban malicious IPs - Automatically block attackers after failed login attempts.
View & Practice →Firewall management - Configure packet filtering rules and network security policies.
View & Practice →Uncomplicated Firewall - Easy-to-use firewall manager for Ubuntu/Debian systems.
View & Practice →SSH Key Management - Generate secure authentication keys for passwordless SSH access.
View & Practice →Application Armor - Confine applications with mandatory access control profiles.
View & Practice →OpenSSL Toolkit - Encrypt files, generate certificates, and manage cryptographic keys.
View & Practice →GNU Privacy Guard - Email encryption, digital signatures, and key management.
View & Practice →Security-Enhanced Linux - Mandatory access control for enhanced system security.
View & Practice →ClamAV Antivirus - Scan for viruses, trojans, and malware with open-source AV engine.
View & Practice →Additional Linux security commands will be added here.
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