Hardening CentOS by removing "hacker" tools

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Hi,

My boss asked me to harden a CentOS box by removing "hacker" tools,
such as nmap, tcpdump, nc (netcat), telnet, etc.

I would like to know which list of packages would you remove from a
base install. I would appreciate if someone could point me to a
"standard" way of doing this. I know there are procedures for
hardening a machine (I remember reading about Bastille Linux) but I
don't know how effective they are and if they include the removal of
such tools in their procedures.

Any advice would be very appreciated!

Thanks,
Filipe
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