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Glossary Term CIS Benchmarks

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What is CIS Benchmarks?

CIS Benchmarks are consensus configuration baselines from the Center for Internet Security for securely hardening systems, clouds, and applications.

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Understanding CIS Benchmarks

CIS Benchmarks are consensus-developed configuration baselines published by the Center for Internet Security that provide prescriptive guidance for securely configuring operating systems, cloud platforms, applications, network devices, and other technologies. Each benchmark defines specific, testable settings and is widely used as a hardening standard and a basis for compliance and audit. Recommendations are typically organized into profile levels, where Level 1 covers practical baseline security and Level 2 covers more stringent, defense-in-depth settings.

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