Information
Deactivating the Common Information Model (CIM) service, when not in use, aligns with the principle of minimizing the attack surface by disabling non-essential services. This action helps in reducing the potential vectors of attack, thus bolstering the host's security posture.
Deactivating non-essential services like CIM mitigates potential security risks associated with these services. This measure adheres to the principle of least functionality, which posits that only necessary services should be active to fulfill operational requirements.
Solution
Impact:
No functional impact has been specified. However, the deactivation of CIM might require administrators to manually start or stop the service when needed, potentially affecting operational workflows if CIM is required at a later stage.