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Hardening Guides for Critical Infrastructure Components

Most organizations "harden" their critical operating systems (e.g. unix servers) to secure them against attack. Hardening operating systems is a good start — but today it is not nearly enough protection. Modern application infrastructures are built on numerous critical components that must be hardened: web servers, application servers, directory servers, SOAP engines, enterprise service busses, and even development environments can open holes and create vulnerabilities if not properly configured and hardened.

OPTIMA’s "hardening guides" provide a proven solution to these problems. If you consider the major investment that your organization makes in applications and infrastructure components, then the investment in hardening guidelines is money well spent. Hardening offers a concrete, practical step that improves your infrastructure security now and in the future.

We have hardening guides for:

  • IBM (WebSphere, WebSEAL, MQ-Series, ...)
  • JBoss Application Server
  • Apache (HTTP Server, Tomcat, AXIS Web Service/SOAP Engine)
  • Bea (WebLogic, AquaLogic components)
  • Microsoft Internet Information Server
  • PeopleSoft
  • SAP
  • TIBCO (EMS, BusinessWorks, etc.)
  • Single Sign On Systems (IBM, Bea, SiteMinder, etc.)
  • Database (Oracle, SQL-Server, MySQL, ...)
  • And more …