Compliance for me mostly comes down to my foot and what it will
connect to.  But honestly, I work in a smaller shop so everything here
in regards to auditing is paper and spreadsheets.

I know what's installed since it was installed by me and no one else
has permissions to do otherwise.  We are as compliant as we need to
be, fully documented.

But all this begs the question: what terms do you need to be compliant
with?  Depending on if I was held to a strict sense of complaince
obligations, my tools and reporting would definately be different.


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