computer-playbook/roles/pc-security-tools/README.md

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PC-Security-Tools Role

Overview

This README document is for the pc-security-tools role, a part of the cymais repository. This role is designed to equip personal computers with essential tools for enhancing data security and privacy.

Role Tasks

The main.yml file within the pc-security-tools role encompasses tasks for installing key security software:

  1. Install Security Tools:
    • Utilizes the community.general.pacman module to install a range of security tools, including:
      • ecryptfs-utils: Utilities for the enterprise cryptographic filesystem for Linux.
      • encfs: An encrypted filesystem that runs in userspace.
      • keepassxc: A free and open-source password manager that securely stores passwords and other sensitive data.

Purpose and Usage

The pc-security-tools role is crucial for users who prioritize data security and privacy. It provides tools for encrypting files and directories, ensuring that sensitive data is protected. KeePassXC is particularly useful for managing passwords securely, an essential aspect of personal cybersecurity.

Prerequisites

  • Ansible: Must be installed on your system to run this role.
  • Arch Linux-based System: Since the role uses the pacman package manager, it's best suited for Arch Linux or similar distributions.

Running the Role

To use this role:

  1. Clone the cymais repository.
  2. Navigate to the roles/pc-security-tools directory.
  3. Run the role using Ansible, making sure you have the necessary permissions for software installation.

Customization

This role can be customized by adding or removing security-related software packages in the main.yml file, depending on your specific security needs or preferences.

Support and Contributions

For support, feedback, or contributions, such as adding more security tools or enhancing the existing setup, please open an issue or submit a pull request in the cymais repository. Contributions that improve the security tools setup and user experience are highly encouraged.