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SSH enables encrypted remote access and administration, but weak credentials, exposed services, and misconfiguration can permit unauthorized access.

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SSH (Secure Shell) is a protocol for establishing a cryptographically protected connection to a remote computer. It supports interactive administration, command execution, file transfer, and related services such as port forwarding. SSH provides confidentiality and integrity for the session, while host keys help the client verify that it is connecting to the intended server.

Security depends on how SSH is deployed and how its credentials are managed. An internet-exposed service may attract password guessing, and vulnerable SSH implementations can provide an entry point; a stolen private key or an overly permissive authorized_keys entry may enable unauthorized access. Useful controls include timely patching, restricting network exposure, disabling password authentication where practical, protecting keys with strong passphrases or hardware-backed storage, limiting account privileges, and reviewing authentication logs. Administrators should verify host keys to reduce man-in-the-middle risk and promptly remove or rotate credentials during personnel changes or suspected compromise.

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Bank Info Security 2 years, 4 months ago

Strengthening OT Defense, Zero Trust: SSH's Strategic Vision

Rami Raulas on Why SSH Plans to Invest in Zero Trust, OT Defense and Quantum SafetyIn his first week in his new role as interim CEO of SSH Communications Security, Rami Raulas shares insights on the company’s strategic focus on zero trust, operational technology security, and quantum-safe cryptography to address evolving cybersecurity challenges.

Bank Info Security 2 years, 4 months ago

SSH Exec Rami Raulas Named Interim CEO in Finnish Shakeup

Teemu Tunkelo Left SSH Abruptly After License Sales Slump and Stock Price NosediveSSH Communications Security CEO Teemu Tunkelo left the Finnish cybersecurity vendor abruptly Monday after low license sales in late 2023 slowed the company's growth. No reason was given for Tunkelo's departure, which stems from an agreement between the CEO and SSH and will take effect immediately.