| Standard/Framework | Linux Debian-Based | Linux Redhat-Based | Amazon Linux |
|---|---|---|---|
| NIST Low (SP 800-53) | |||
| NIST Medium (SP 800-53) | |||
| NIST High (SP 800-53) | |||
| Center of Internet Security (CIS) | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ |
| HITRUST Level 1 | |||
| HITRUST Level 2 | |||
| HITRUST Level 3 | |||
| Secure Compliance Solutions Script |
| Standard/Framework | Windows 10 | Windows Server 2016 | Windows Server 2019 |
|---|---|---|---|
| NIST Low (SP 800-53) | |||
| NIST Medium (SP 800-53) | |||
| NIST High (SP 800-53) | |||
| Center of Internet Security (CIS) | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ |
| HITRUST Level 1 | |||
| HITRUST Level 2 | |||
| HITRUST Level 3 | |||
| Secure Compliance Solutions Script |
$ git submodule add <remote_url> Third-Parties
When adding a Git submodule, your submodule will be staged. As a consequence, you will need to commit your submodule by using the “git commit” command.
$ git commit -m "Added the submodule to the project."
$ git push
