All security standards and Corporate Governance Compliance Policies such as PCI DSS, GCSx CoCo, SOX (Sarbanes Oxley), NERC CIP, HIPAA, HITECH, GLBA, ISO27000 and FISMA require devices such as PCs, Windows Servers, Unix Servers, network devices such as firewalls, Intrusion Protection Systems (IPS) and routers to be secure in order that they protect confidential data secure. There are a number of buzzwords being used in this area – Security Vulnerabilities and Device Hardening? ‘Hardening’ a device requires known security ‘vulnerabilities’ to be eliminated or mitigated. More information: more info
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