Device hardening is the process of securing a device (e.g., a computer, server, mobile phone, or IoT device) by reducing its attack surface. This involves minimizing vulnerabilities, configuring security settings, removing unnecessary software and services, and implementing security best practices to make the device more resistant to attacks. Commonly used techniques include disabling default accounts, patching software, configuring firewalls, and implementing strong authentication.
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