Do you perform additional security hardening to Fedora after installation?

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  • usbguard

    USBGuard is a software framework for implementing USB device authorization policies (what kind of USB devices are authorized) as well as method of use policies (how a USB device may interact with the system)

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  • Between the Arch wiki on Security and this link alone, there's enough inspiration to harden some stuff.

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  • And also an unofficial packaged version of the GrapheneOS hardened memory allocator: https://gitlab.com/divested/rpm-hardened_malloc

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