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Definition - What does Hardening mean?
Hardening refers to providing various means of protection in a computer system. Protection is provided in various layers and is often referred to as defense in depth. Protecting in layers means to protect at the host level, the application level, the operating system level, the user level, the physical level and all the sublevels in between. Each level requires a unique method of security.

A hardened computer system is a more secure computer system.

Hardening is also known as system hardening.
Techopedia explains Hardening
Hardening’s goal is to eliminate as many risks and threats to a computer system as necessary. Hardening activities for a computer system can include:
Keeping security patches and hot fixes updated
Monitoring security bulletins that are applicable to a system’s operating system and applications
Installing a firewall
Closing certain ports such as server ports
Not allowing file sharing among programs
Installing virus and spyware protection, including an anti-adware tool so that malicious software cannot gain access to the computer on which it is installed
Keeping a backup, such as a hard drive, of the computer system
Disabling cookies
Creating strong passwords
Never opening emails or attachments from unknown senders
Removing unnecessary programs and user accounts from the computer
Using encryption where possible
Hardening security policies, such as local policies relating to how often a password should be changed and how long and in what format a password must be in