Continuing the step-by-step fashion from the previous series (Securing Apache, Securing PHP, and Securing MySQL), this article shows how to install and configure Apache 2.0 to minimize the risk of unauthorized access or successful break-in, even if new security vulnerabilities in Apache web server are found. Thus, it will be possible to enjoy the new features of Apache 2.0 without worrying too much about its security bugs, regardless if they are only imaginary, or are in fact real and serious threats.

Sounds good to me.