Date Published: December 2016
Author(s)
Mark Badger (NIST), Murugiah Souppaya (NIST), Mark Trapnell (NIST), Eric Trapnell (NIST), Dylan Yaga (NIST), Karen Scarfone (Scarfone Cybersecurity)
This publication assists IT professionals in securing Apple OS X 10.10 desktop and laptop systems within various environments. It provides detailed information about the security features of OS X 10.10 and security configuration guidelines. The publication recommends and explains tested, secure settings with the objective of simplifying the administrative burden of improving the security of OS X 10.10 systems in three types of environments: Standalone, Managed, and Specialized Security-Limited Functionality.
This publication assists IT professionals in securing Apple OS X 10.10 desktop and laptop systems within various environments. It provides detailed information about the security features of OS X 10.10 and security configuration guidelines. The publication recommends and explains tested, secure...
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This publication assists IT professionals in securing Apple OS X 10.10 desktop and laptop systems within various environments. It provides detailed information about the security features of OS X 10.10 and security configuration guidelines. The publication recommends and explains tested, secure settings with the objective of simplifying the administrative burden of improving the security of OS X 10.10 systems in three types of environments: Standalone, Managed, and Specialized Security-Limited Functionality.
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Keywords
Apple OS X; checklist; endpoint device security; hardening guide; host security; mobile device security; operating system security; secure configuration
Control Families
Access Control;