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  4. 5.5 Ensure root login is restricted to system console (Not Scored)
  5. 5.4.4 Ensure default user umask is 027 or more restrictive (Scored)
  6. 5.4.1.1 Ensure password expiration is 90 days or less (Scored)
  7. 5.4.1.2 Ensure minimum days between password changes is 7 or more (Scored)

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        • 1.4.1 Ensure permissions on bootloader config are configured (Scored)
        • 1.4.2 Ensure bootloader password is set (Scored)
        • 1.4.3 Ensure authentication required for single user mode (Not Scored)
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      • 1.1 Filesystem Configuration
      • 1.2 Configure Software Updates
      • 1.3 Filesystem Integrity Checking
      • 1.4 Secure Boot Settings
      • 1.5 Additional Process Hardening
      • 1.6 Mandatory Access Control
      • 1.7 Warning Banners
      • 1.8 Ensure updates, patches, and additional security software are installed (Not Scored)
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    • 1 Initial Setup
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    • 5 Access, Authentication and Authorization
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