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by dippersauce
2617 days ago
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For me the most important aspect is the use of a VPN, security software, and the combination of multiple layers of authentication. These are of course just general good practices, but how you implement them is what's unique compared to Windows or Linux. A full list would be too long for an HN comment, but a few months ago I put together something of a reference guide listing the methods I apply to secure Macs in a roughly organized fashion. It's brief in most aspects, but but hopefully it can be of use to someone. It's licensed under Creative Commons, so feel free to redistribute it. I've uploaded it to iTunes[1], but if Freedom is a concern I can email[3] a PDF of it directly. [1]
https://itunes.apple.com/us/book/kickstart-security-macos-mo... [2]
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