IBM BigFix Compliance PCI Add-on Beta Program Update: Beta sites have been refreshed

IBM BigFix Compliance PCI Add-on
Security Configuration Management (SCM)

The IBM BigFix Compliance team has updated the content for various beta sites for Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS). See details below:

Updated sites:

  • PCI DSS Checklist for MS SQL Server 2008 Beta, version 13
  • PCI DSS Checklist for MS SQL Server 2012 Beta, version 3
  • PCI DSS Checklist for MS IIS Beta, version 18
  • PCI DSS Checklist for Windows 7 Beta, version 31
  • PCI DSS Checklist for Windows 2008 Beta, version 17
  • PCI DSS Checklist for Windows 2012 Beta, version 7
  • PCI DSS Checklist for RHEL 5 Beta, version 4
  • PCI DSS Checklist for RHEL 6 Beta, version 3
  • PCI DSS Checklist for RHEL 7 Beta, version 3
  • PCI DSS Checklist for Windows Embedded Standard 7 Beta, version 2
  • PCI DSS Checklist for Windows Embedded POSReady 7 Beta, version 3
  • PCI DSS Checklist for Windows Embedded POSReady 2009 Beta, version 3

Site versions provided for air-gap customers.

Changelist:

  • Updated content to have a parameterized setting to enable customization for compliance evaluation.
  • Updated content to include requirements from the PCI DSS Requirements and Security Assessment Procedures v3.1.
  • Remediation support for RHEL 6, Windows 2008, and Windows 2012

Actions to take:
If you have created custom sites before, you must create new ones to reflect the changes from the beta sites. The updated content will not be visible for existing custom sites due to the Fixlet identifiers that were updated to address the issue with the custom site synchronization wizard.

To learn more about the BigFix Compliance and PCI, visit the IBM BigFix devWorks wiki at https://ibm.biz/BdHmnJ.

Thank you for your time. Please feel free to contact us with any questions.

IBM BigFix Compliance Development Team

I’m struggling to categorize announcements like these.

Seems like this should either go in the Platform category, or a category more specific to the announcement, or perhaps the meta category.

I don’t like it being uncategorized

I didn’t realize this announcement was not categorized. My bad.

This is related to SCM, which is under Security; I moved it under that category just now.

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I’d love to see more like this, so maybe an Announcement category?

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