Re: tool to check security

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Thamk you all for your answers,

I have a lot of things to to now.

For the moment I´m trying to install Bastille (I´m having problems with
perl...)

Thanks again,

ESG



2011/2/1 <m.roth@xxxxxxxxx>

> Paul M. Whitney wrote:
> <snip>
> > You can also look at NIST web pages for SCAP and OVAL for tools that may
> > help you with securing your system.  And while I would not recommend
> > following it to the letter, there is a huge amount of tips and
> suggestions
> > in the NSA SNAC Guide available here:
> > http://www.nsa.gov/ia/_files/os/redhat/rhel5-guide-i731.pdf
> >
> > You may also want to consider reading up on the NIST Common
> > Criteria/Protection Profiles that companies such as HP and IBM have
> > developed to secure their systems with an Evaluated Assurance Level of 4
> > (EAL4).
> <snip>
> Heh - a lot of the NIST recommendations actually either use, or refer to
> (I forget) Bastille Linux.
>
>         mark
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