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- | ====== SecScan ====== | ||
- | === Security Scanner for Linux === | ||
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- | **CIS Benchmark for:** | + | **CIS Benchmark for:** |
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- | [[https:// | + | ===== SecScan - Security Scanner for Linux ===== |
+ | Secscan is a tool dedicated administrators - from corporate to private level, and all others interesting in their Linux/Unix operating system security. \\ | ||
+ | Based on the newest CIS Benchmark releases, it provides 250+ tips& | ||
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+ | Secscan web interfce is build on Zabbix - open source network monitoring tool, with enterprise-like capabilities. Thanks to that you can easily implement it in existing Zabbix solution and integrate it with other monitoring features. \\ | ||
+ | What is important, is that Secscan is not only able to efficiently scan your host in seek of configuration mismatch with CIS requirement - it also informs you about what have you just resolved. \\ | ||
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+ | It is not just like other solutions - i.e. Bastille Linux. It does not clear out your current configuration, | ||
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+ | Below you will find all references to technologies and documents that were base to create this tool. | ||
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