Hardening in a sentence as a noun

Congrats - you've covered about 4 pages from the NSA's 200 page hardening benchmark. Off to a good start!

One of the things Linux has going for it is a couple of decades worth of public scrutiny and hardening.

Org/wiki/Radiation_hardening#Radiation-h... Though that said, Voyager is still happy running on it's 8064 words of 16 bit RAM, which is something.

If anything more money needs to be spent hardening computer networks and systems to protect from exactly these kind of threats.

The suggestion is that hardening is less valuable than obscurity. As long as your choice is secret and uncommon you'll probably be safer than a well known hardened OS.

It's part of a hardening process that has been employed by weapon smiths for time immemorial, known as "quenching". After you form the laptop case / sword / rifle barrel, and it is still hot, it is to be submerged in urine.

Com/coding/hardening-node-js-for-product... Basically Nginx is used as a reverse proxy to serve requests from a pool of Node.

Sometimes we do releases that fix things that are kinda hard to exploit, or mostly are just hardening existing stuff to make it even better. Sometimes we do releases because there's a serious exploitable thing in the wild.

I wonder how they address radiation hardening and other space specific environmental drivers in this hardware.

From my experience with the "typical user", migrating my gf's laptop from Windows to Ubuntu did more for security than any bootloader hardening could do. And it required no hardware update either...

So while software with enough hardening can eventually get to a state that's quite safe, as long as people are an active part of the security chain, you're going to have valid attack vectors.

That said, I'm pretty sure Google Apps has a great cost/benefit factor when you look at ease of implementation and security, because the Gmail team is more likely better at server hardening than you are. Oh, and make sure you backup your email and support PIN, in case anything goes awry.

Ethernet has none of the industrial strength qualities that make CAN a valid automotive control bus, such as signal hardening and real-time guarantees. As far as these users have found, this ethernet port is connected to the infotainment system: the 17" display.

Second, you should use only the most security hardened browser, which is Google Chrome; it's not clear whether Chrome's hardening will actually help, but it's likely that it will, and also that it will be the first to have a workaround. And third, you should be immediately suspicious if your browser crashes unexpectedly.

Arguably, this is a bug in an addon and not the browser, but this has affected literally dozens of addons used by millions of people, so it called for a hardening of the browser itself to prevent this error.

Modern deployment, hardening, backup, managing dozens of boxen, etc. I've been thinking of going through any MIT OCW on the subject, but it seems like hard-earned experience might not necessarily translate well to an academic setting.

Hardening definitions

noun

abnormal hardening or thickening of tissue

noun

the process of becoming hard or solid by cooling or drying or crystallization; "the hardening of concrete"; "he tested the set of the glue"

See also: solidifying solidification curing

noun

the act of making something harder (firmer or tighter or more compact)