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Harden the world is a community driven project to develop hardening guidelines and checklists for common software and devices.

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About the project


Every day many people, including me, waste time googling for procedures, configurations and a way to harden their services. So I created Harden the World in the hope to start a community project focused on developing common guidelines and best practices to deploy secure configurations. This repository contains hardening guidelines for devices, applications and OSs.

Project home: <http://hardentheworld.org>_

Project repository: <https://github.com/jekil/hardentheworld>_


Contents


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Contributing


Every kind of contribution is really appreciated! Feature requests, suggestions, fixes or documentation contributions are welcome. Please send a patch with your contribution using Github pull requests <https://help.github.com/articles/using-pull-requests/#sending-the-pull-request>_ or just get in touch with me.

Feedback

Please send questions, comments, suggestions or rants to [email protected] (@jekil <https://twitter.com/jekil>_).


License


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