5 best practices I would never cut corners on when it comes to securing my home lab
These are complete non-negotiables

A home lab is a tech enthusiast’s playground. It's a space to host servers, run self-hosted applications and software, and experiment with different programs. You can be managing media servers, testing new tools, or building custom dashboards that can display data from all the different sources of your choice if you set up a home lab. While it's a treasure trove in terms of the functionality you can achieve by experimenting with different software, it can be an equal nightmare in case things go wrong. One of the most popular parameters where things can potentially go wrong in a home lab is security.