nably common usage that wouldn't end up being 60% deltas and didn't look
like it was compiled by a practitioner of voodoo instead of someone who
actually understands how the system works.
From: Adam Carter
Sent: Wednesday, July 10, 2019 5:27:55 PM
To: g
On Thu, Jul 11, 2019 at 9:30 AM Laurence Perkins
wrote:
> When the security auditors come through and ask what standard I use for
> securing my systems I'd like to have something to tell them.
>
> I've had a few suggestions like USGCB, etc. But looking at them they
> all seem to start from the d
When the security auditors come through and ask what standard I use for
securing my systems I'd like to have something to tell them.
I've had a few suggestions like USGCB, etc. But looking at them they
all seem to start from the direction of "take a bloated, wide-open
Microsoft/Redhat default OS
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