Any TLS server certificate chain containing a SHA-1 certificate (end-entity or intermediate CA) and anchored by a root CA certificate included by default in Oracle's JDK is now blocked by default. TLS Server certificate chains that are anchored by enterprise or private CAs are not affected. Only X.509 certificate chains that are validated by the PKIX implementation of the CertPathValidator and CertPathBuilder APIs and the SunX509 and PKIX implementations of the TrustManagerFactory API are subject to the restrictions. Third-party implementations of these APIs are directly responsible for enforcing their own restrictions.
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The following figure illustrates a deployment with external and internal Tanium Clients. In this example, the external clients are in virtual private networks (VPNs) and therefore do not peer with each other (see Configure isolated subnets). Each external client has a leader connection to the Tanium Zone Server. The internal clients peer with each other in linear chains, and each chain connects to the Tanium Server through a backward and forward leader.
Benchmarks on cloud provider accounts, also called Cloud Security Posture Management (CSPM), are essential, as they will check the security on every single asset on the account. All settings that could lead to an attack, resources that should be private but are made public (e.g., S3 buckets), or storage that lacks encryption are defined in this kind of benchmark. This is a benchmark that is essential to automate, as the assets in the cloud account change all the time, and you have to constantly watch that everything is as secure as possible. The following image is an example of configuration check that ensures credentials unused for 90 days or greater are disabled. 2ff7e9595c
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