At long last, a version of the U.S. Government Configuration Baseline (USGCB) for Red Hat Linux Desktop is in the house. The first set of USGCB security requirements were created some five years ago by the Office of Management and Budget, specifically for Windows Vista, with the assurance that other OSes would follow. . With the proliferation of Macs and iPads, I'm surprised not to see a USGCB for Apple products. How far behind can the mobile platforms be? If you aren't familiar with the USGCB security recommendations, you should be -- even if they aren't required of your company. They provide a useful benchmark for comparing your own security requirements against those that have been reviewed time and again by professionals. The link for this article located at InfoWorld is no longer available. . Integrating the USGCB security framework with Red Hat Linux enhances uniform security standards in government systems, promoting better compliance and threat resilience. Red Hat Linux, USGCB, Compliance Standards, Security Benchmarks. . Anthony Pell
A group of high-level IT officials in the federal government has begun collaborating on configuration benchmarks that government agencies could be required to use in future purchases of hardware and software. The development of the benchmarks is at once an indication . . . . A group of high-level IT officials in the federal government has begun collaborating on configuration benchmarks that government agencies could be required to use in future purchases of hardware and software. The development of the benchmarks is at once an indication of the growing importance of security in Washington and of the government's intention to use its purchasing power as an agent of change inside the Beltway and in the vendor community. "Yes, I believe the government is getting better at this," said Alan Paller, research director at The SANS Institute, based in Bethesda, Md., who has spoken with many of the federal CIOs involved in this effort. "This doesn't solve the entire problem, but it helps going forward. I believe a great deal of money was thrown away on reports that could've been spent on solving the problem." The link for this article located at EWeek is no longer available. . Top-tier government tech leaders unite to establish safety standards for acquiring hardware and software.. Security Benchmarks,Federal IT Collaboration,Government Standards. . Anthony Pell
A new collaborative security organization is preparing to release the first in a wave of security benchmarks for commercial products widely used in government, industry and academia. The Center for Internet Security is a nonprofit organization composed of more than . . . . A new collaborative security organization is preparing to release the first in a wave of security benchmarks for commercial products widely used in government, industry and academia. The Center for Internet Security is a nonprofit organization composed of more than 80 members from government agencies, law enforcement, academia and industry. It plans to provide internationally agreed-upon technical benchmarks and certifications, said Clint Kreitner, chief executive officer of the center. The organization will release a benchmark for Sun Microsystems Inc.'s Solaris operating system before the end of the year. The link for this article located at FCW is no longer available. . A pioneering joint security initiative is poised to unveil crucial security standards for Solaris, facilitating adherence to regulatory requirements.. Solaris Security Benchmark, Center for Internet Security, Compliance Standards. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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