File Permissions In Linux
File Permissions In Linux
This project involves managing file permissions for the research team at a large organization to ensure users are authorized with appropriate access levels. The objective is to analyze existing permissions, verify their alignment with authorization requirements, and modify them as necessary to enhance system security.
By examining the current file system permissions, this project identifies discrepancies between existing access levels and required authorizations. It outlines the steps taken to modify permissions, such as granting access to authorized users and revoking unauthorized access. The implementation of these changes is vital for protecting sensitive data and maintaining a secure environment for the research team.
The project involved using Linux commands to assess existing file permissions, documenting any unauthorized access, and applying modifications to ensure compliance with security policies. This systematic approach enables actionable insights that empower the organization to uphold stringent access controls and safeguard its critical information assets effectively.