Securing a network isn’t just about perimeter defenses or access policies—it starts at the device level. Network hardening is the process of reducing the attack surface of individual components like routers, switches, firewalls, servers, and endpoints. Each device represents a potential entry point for attackers, especially if it’s running unnecessary services or is left in a default configuration. (i.e., minimizing exploitable services, ports, or features on a device)

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Network Hardening and Security Practices

  • Kodi A. Cochran

摘要

Securing a network isn’t just about perimeter defenses or access policies—it starts at the device level. Network hardening is the process of reducing the attack surface of individual components like routers, switches, firewalls, servers, and endpoints. Each device represents a potential entry point for attackers, especially if it’s running unnecessary services or is left in a default configuration. (i.e., minimizing exploitable services, ports, or features on a device)