Source: scap-security-guide Section: admin Priority: optional Maintainer: Debian Security Tools Uploaders: Philippe Thierry Build-Depends: debhelper (>=10), python3 (>> 3.6), python2 (>> 2.7), python-requests, python-yaml, python-jinja2, python-lxml, xsltproc, expat, libxml2-utils, libopenscap8, cmake Standards-Version: 4.1.5 X-Python3-Version: >= 3.6 Homepage: https://www.open-scap.org/security-policies/scap-security-guide Vcs-Git: https://salsa.debian.org/pkg-security-team/scap-security-guide.git Vcs-Browser: https://salsa.debian.org/pkg-security-team/scap-security-guide Package: ssg-base Architecture: all Depends: ${misc:Depends} Multi-Arch: foreign Recommends: libopenscap8 Suggests: ansible, puppet Description: SCAP Security guide base content and documentation This package contains the basic content and manual pages explaining how the SCAP-security-guide works. It deploys man page and all various information about current SSG release. . SCAP (Security Content Automation Protocol) is a set of standards used in order to automatically manage vulnerabilities and policy compliance evaluation on a complete deployed infrastructure. SSG provides various official policies such as PCI-DSS, NIST SP-800-53 or ANSSI best practices as official policies. Package: ssg-debian Architecture: all Depends: ${misc:Depends}, ssg-base Multi-Arch: foreign Description: SCAP Guides and benchmarks targeting Debian 8 This package contains all the SCAP guides, benchmarks and remediation files for Debian Jessie. Remediation files are Shell-based, Ansible-based and Puppet-based depending on the target infrastructure deployment policy. . SCAP (Security Content Automation Protocol) is a set of standards used in order to automatically manage vulnerabilities and policy compliance evaluation on a complete deployed infrastructure. SSG provides various official policies such as PCI-DSS, NIST SP-800-53 or ANSSI best practices as official policies. Package: ssg-debderived Architecture: all Depends: ${misc:Depends}, ssg-base Multi-Arch: foreign Description: SCAP Guides and benchmarks targeting Debian-based OS This package contains all the SCAP guides for deb-based distributions such as Ubuntu Trusty or Xenial. This package contains all the SCAP guides, benchmarks and remediation files. Remediation files are Shell-based, Ansible-based and Puppet-based depending on the target infrastructure deployment policy. . SCAP (Security Content Automation Protocol) is a set of standards used in order to automatically manage vulnerabilities and policy compliance evaluation on a complete deployed infrastructure. SSG provides various official policies such as PCI-DSS, NIST SP-800-53 or ANSSI best practices as official policies. Package: ssg-applications Architecture: all Depends: ${misc:Depends}, ssg-base Multi-Arch: foreign Description: SCAP Guides and benchmarks targeting userspace applications This package contains all the SCAP guides, benchmarks and remediation files for userspace applications. Remediation files are Shell-based, Ansible-based and Puppet-based depending on the target infrastructure deployment policy. . SCAP (Security Content Automation Protocol) is a set of standards used in order to automatically manage vulnerabilities and policy compliance evaluation on a complete deployed infrastructure. SSG provides various official policies such as PCI-DSS, NIST SP-800-53 or ANSSI best practices as official policies. Package: ssg-nondebian Architecture: all Depends: ${misc:Depends}, ssg-base Multi-Arch: foreign Description: SCAP Guides and benchmarks targeting other GNU/Linux OS This package contains all the SCAP guides, benchmarks and remediation files for nondebian operating system targets such as Red-Hat RHEL or SuSE. Remediation files are Shell-based, Ansible-based and Puppet-based depending on the target infrastructure deployment policy. . SCAP (Security Content Automation Protocol) is a set of standards used in order to automatically manage vulnerabilities and policy compliance evaluation on a complete deployed infrastructure. SSG provides various official policies such as PCI-DSS, NIST SP-800-53 or ANSSI best practices as official policies.