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      <title>Essential Security Practices for Sysadmins</title>
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          Welcome to the inaugural post of “Security Sunday” on hersoncruz.com! Every Sunday, we’ll delve into essential security practices and share scripts that will help sysadmins fortify their servers and keep cyber threats at bay. Let’s get started with some foundational security practices and a few handy scripts to automate these tasks.
          
        
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