IIRC the ENS standard uses ISO 27001 which CentOS doesn't meet. In addition
if ISO/IEC 15408 is applied against ENS, CentOS does not meet this in any
way.
On Tue, Dec 10, 2019 at 3:33 AM Kuko Armas <kuko(a)canarytek.com> wrote:
Hello, I'm starting to take a look at the SSG content repo in github, and
I tried to create a new profile for rhel7 for the spanish ENS (National
Security Scheme). But when I build the content, I get the new profile only
on the rhel7 main product and not on the derivatives (centos7 and sl7)
I also noticed that in the derivatives data source there are only two
profiles: standard and pci-dss, none of the additional profiles are
included. I guess it may be because in some profiles you really need rhel7
and not a community release, because they are not certified, but as I
understand in my case (ENS) centos is included in the hardening guides.
What do I need to do if I wan't to include it in the derivatives?
Salu2!
--
Miguel Armas
CanaryTek Consultoria y Sistemas SL
http://www.canarytek.com/
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