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How to harden your macOS devices according to CIS benchmarks post-installation using Scripts with JumpCloud
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โ11-18-2022 03:32 AM
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โ03-04-2023 03:18 PM
"Device is compliant" ๐
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โ03-06-2023 01:16 PM
Since it has been a few months, @JuergenKlaassen would you consider copying it over now to make it easier to read / find?
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โ03-06-2023 04:03 PM
It may need a refresh too. I get this error from the command script:
"grep: /Library/Security/Reports/CISBenchmarkReport.csv: No such file or directory"
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