Absolutely, Paul. That heinous quote was a description of SCAP. I've half-written the article already so I'll put pitch/draft article up on the Fedora Magazine dashboard per the standard workflow in the next few days.
Here's the teaser:
Title: Automate security hardening for your Fedora system
Are you concerned about security? Do you want something better than an article called "10 Ways to Harden your Linux Workstation"? Are you looking for tools that automate security hardening? Do you believe in open standards designed by the foremost experts?
If so, read on...
In this article, I'll show you how to use SCAP-based tools like OpenSCAP to harden your system. It helps you find and choose the right SCAP security profile for your environment....etc.
Thanks,
Rolfe
On Tue, Jul 2, 2019 at 10:38 AM Paul Frields stickster@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Rolfe, this sounds like an interesting idea. Is there a way to take the idea down to a level that more of the public can understand? The pitch you gave here is a mouthful :-) and we want to be able to attract people to read it.
Paul
On Sun, Jun 23, 2019 at 3:43 PM Rolfe DH rolfedh@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Everyone. I just joined the team here at Fedora Magazine. I'm a technical writer at Red Hat, presently writing for the Red Hat Virtualization product.
I'm writing a pitch on using SCAP and OpenSCAP to secure a Fedora 30 Workstation.
"The Security Content Automation Protocol (SCAP) is a method for using specific standards to enable automated vulnerability management, measurement, and policy compliance evaluation of systems deployed in an organization, including e.g., FISMA compliance."
I look forward to meeting you all soon.
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