1.1.2.2.2 Ensure nodev option set on /dev/shm partition | CIS CentOS Linux 7 v4.0.0 L1 Workstation | Unix | ACCESS CONTROL, MEDIA PROTECTION |
1.1.2.4 Ensure nosuid option set on /tmp partition | CIS Fedora 28 Family Linux Workstation L1 v2.0.0 | Unix | ACCESS CONTROL, MEDIA PROTECTION |
1.1.2.4.1 Ensure separate partition exists for /var | CIS CentOS Linux 7 v4.0.0 L2 Server | Unix | ACCESS CONTROL, MEDIA PROTECTION |
1.1.2.5.1 Ensure separate partition exists for /var/tmp | CIS CentOS Linux 7 v4.0.0 L2 Workstation | Unix | ACCESS CONTROL, MEDIA PROTECTION |
1.1.3.3 Ensure noexec option set on /var partition | CIS Fedora 28 Family Linux Server L1 v2.0.0 | Unix | ACCESS CONTROL, MEDIA PROTECTION |
1.1.3.3 Ensure noexec option set on /var partition | CIS Fedora 28 Family Linux Workstation L1 v2.0.0 | Unix | ACCESS CONTROL, MEDIA PROTECTION |
1.1.4.2 Ensure noexec option set on /var/tmp partition | CIS Fedora 28 Family Linux Server L1 v2.0.0 | Unix | ACCESS CONTROL, MEDIA PROTECTION |
1.1.4.2 Ensure noexec option set on /var/tmp partition | CIS Fedora 28 Family Linux Workstation L1 v2.0.0 | Unix | ACCESS CONTROL, MEDIA PROTECTION |
1.1.4.3 Ensure nosuid option set on /var/tmp partition | CIS Fedora 28 Family Linux Workstation L1 v2.0.0 | Unix | ACCESS CONTROL, MEDIA PROTECTION |
1.1.5.2 Ensure nodev option set on /var/log partition | CIS Fedora 28 Family Linux Workstation L1 v2.0.0 | Unix | ACCESS CONTROL, MEDIA PROTECTION |
1.1.6.2 Ensure noexec option set on /var/log/audit partition | CIS Fedora 28 Family Linux Server L1 v2.0.0 | Unix | ACCESS CONTROL, MEDIA PROTECTION |
1.1.6.3 Ensure nodev option set on /var/log/audit partition | CIS Fedora 28 Family Linux Server L1 v2.0.0 | Unix | ACCESS CONTROL, MEDIA PROTECTION |
1.1.7.4 Ensure usrquota option set on /home partition | CIS Fedora 28 Family Linux Server L1 v2.0.0 | Unix | ACCESS CONTROL, MEDIA PROTECTION |
1.1.8.3 Ensure nosuid option set on /dev/shm partition | CIS Fedora 28 Family Linux Server L1 v2.0.0 | Unix | ACCESS CONTROL, MEDIA PROTECTION |
1.3.2 Ensure permissions on bootloader config are configured | CIS CentOS Linux 7 v4.0.0 L1 Workstation | Unix | ACCESS CONTROL, MEDIA PROTECTION |
1.5.1.5 Ensure the SELinux mode is enforcing | CIS CentOS Linux 7 v4.0.0 L2 Workstation | Unix | ACCESS CONTROL, MEDIA PROTECTION |
1.6.1.2 Ensure SELinux is not disabled in bootloader configuration | CIS Fedora 28 Family Linux Server L1 v2.0.0 | Unix | ACCESS CONTROL, MEDIA PROTECTION |
1.6.1.6 Ensure no unconfined services exist | CIS Fedora 28 Family Linux Server L1 v2.0.0 | Unix | ACCESS CONTROL, MEDIA PROTECTION |
1.6.5 Ensure access to /etc/issue is configured | CIS CentOS Linux 7 v4.0.0 L1 Workstation | Unix | ACCESS CONTROL, MEDIA PROTECTION |
2.5 Ensure that the --peer-client-cert-auth argument is set to true | CIS Kubernetes v1.24 Benchmark v1.0.0 L1 Master | Unix | ACCESS CONTROL, MEDIA PROTECTION |
3.8 Ensure that registry certificate file permissions are set to 444 or more restrictively | CIS Docker v1.6.0 L2 Docker Linux | Unix | ACCESS CONTROL, MEDIA PROTECTION |
3.10 Ensure that TLS CA certificate file permissions are set to 444 or more restrictively | CIS Docker v1.6.0 L2 Docker Linux | Unix | ACCESS CONTROL, MEDIA PROTECTION |
3.15 Ensure that the Docker socket file ownership is set to root:docker | CIS Docker v1.6.0 L2 Docker Linux | Unix | ACCESS CONTROL, MEDIA PROTECTION |
4.1.1.2 Ensure permissions on /etc/crontab are configured | CIS CentOS Linux 7 v4.0.0 L1 Workstation | Unix | ACCESS CONTROL, MEDIA PROTECTION |
4.1.1.5 Ensure permissions on /etc/cron.weekly are configured | CIS CentOS Linux 7 v4.0.0 L1 Server | Unix | ACCESS CONTROL, MEDIA PROTECTION |
4.1.3 If proxy kubeconfig file exists ensure permissions are set to 600 or more restrictive | CIS Kubernetes v1.24 Benchmark v1.0.0 L1 Worker | Unix | ACCESS CONTROL, MEDIA PROTECTION |
4.2.1 Ensure permissions on /etc/ssh/sshd_config are configured | CIS CentOS Linux 7 v4.0.0 L1 Server | Unix | ACCESS CONTROL, MEDIA PROTECTION |
4.2.4 Ensure permissions on all logfiles are configured | CIS Debian 8 Workstation L1 v2.0.2 | Unix | ACCESS CONTROL, MEDIA PROTECTION |
4.5.2.2 Ensure root user umask is configured | CIS CentOS Linux 7 v4.0.0 L1 Workstation | Unix | ACCESS CONTROL, MEDIA PROTECTION |
4.5.2.3 Ensure system accounts are secured | CIS CentOS Linux 7 v4.0.0 L1 Workstation | Unix | ACCESS CONTROL, MEDIA PROTECTION |
4.5.2.4 Ensure root password is set | CIS CentOS Linux 7 v4.0.0 L1 Server | Unix | ACCESS CONTROL, MEDIA PROTECTION |
5.1.3 Ensure permissions on /etc/cron.hourly are configured | CIS Fedora 28 Family Linux Server L1 v2.0.0 | Unix | ACCESS CONTROL, MEDIA PROTECTION |
5.1.4 Ensure all logfiles have appropriate access configured | CIS CentOS Linux 7 v4.0.0 L1 Workstation | Unix | ACCESS CONTROL, MEDIA PROTECTION |
5.2.1 Ensure permissions on /etc/ssh/sshd_config are configured | CIS Fedora 28 Family Linux Server L1 v2.0.0 | Unix | ACCESS CONTROL, MEDIA PROTECTION |
5.2.4.3 Ensure only authorized users own audit log files | CIS CentOS Linux 7 v4.0.0 L2 Server | Unix | ACCESS CONTROL, MEDIA PROTECTION |
5.2.4.3 Ensure only authorized users own audit log files | CIS CentOS Linux 7 v4.0.0 L2 Workstation | Unix | ACCESS CONTROL, MEDIA PROTECTION |
5.2.4.6 Ensure audit configuration files are owned by root | CIS CentOS Linux 7 v4.0.0 L2 Workstation | Unix | ACCESS CONTROL, MEDIA PROTECTION |
5.2.4.7 Ensure audit configuration files belong to group root | CIS CentOS Linux 7 v4.0.0 L2 Workstation | Unix | ACCESS CONTROL, MEDIA PROTECTION |
5.2.4.9 Ensure audit tools are owned by root | CIS CentOS Linux 7 v4.0.0 L2 Workstation | Unix | ACCESS CONTROL, MEDIA PROTECTION |
5.6.2 Ensure system accounts are secured | CIS Fedora 28 Family Linux Server L1 v2.0.0 | Unix | ACCESS CONTROL, MEDIA PROTECTION |
6.1.1 Ensure permissions on /etc/passwd are configured | CIS CentOS Linux 7 v4.0.0 L1 Server | Unix | ACCESS CONTROL, MEDIA PROTECTION |
6.1.1 Ensure permissions on /etc/passwd are configured | CIS CentOS Linux 7 v4.0.0 L1 Workstation | Unix | ACCESS CONTROL, MEDIA PROTECTION |
6.1.3 Ensure permissions on /etc/group are configured | CIS CentOS Linux 7 v4.0.0 L1 Server | Unix | ACCESS CONTROL, MEDIA PROTECTION |
6.1.5 Ensure permissions on /etc/group are configured | CIS Fedora 28 Family Linux Server L1 v2.0.0 | Unix | ACCESS CONTROL, MEDIA PROTECTION |
6.1.8 Ensure permissions on /etc/gshadow- are configured | CIS CentOS Linux 7 v4.0.0 L1 Server | Unix | ACCESS CONTROL, MEDIA PROTECTION |
6.1.13 Ensure SUID and SGID files are reviewed | CIS CentOS Linux 7 v4.0.0 L1 Server | Unix | ACCESS CONTROL, MEDIA PROTECTION |
6.1.14 Audit SUID executables | CIS Fedora 28 Family Linux Server L1 v2.0.0 | Unix | ACCESS CONTROL, MEDIA PROTECTION |
6.1.14 Audit system file permissions | CIS CentOS Linux 7 v4.0.0 L2 Server | Unix | ACCESS CONTROL, MEDIA PROTECTION |
6.2.11 Ensure local interactive user dot files access is configured | CIS CentOS Linux 7 v4.0.0 L1 Server | Unix | ACCESS CONTROL, MEDIA PROTECTION |
6.2.11 Ensure users' home directories permissions are 750 or more restrictive | CIS Fedora 28 Family Linux Server L1 v2.0.0 | Unix | ACCESS CONTROL, MEDIA PROTECTION |