Compliance Baseline for macOS
- Last UpdatedSep 28, 2023
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Use compliance baseline reporting (formerly insights) to verify that your organization meets its security benchmark requirements to improve security workflows, address weak points, and comply with regulatory bodies.
Your compliance baseline is composed of recommended security settings for macOS called rules. Compliance baseline reporting provides high-level, categorical, and individual-level insight into the compliance of each Center for Internet Security (CIS) and Jamf-authored rule for computers in your organization.
The following are examples of rules that Jamf Protect reports on:
- Disabling screen sharing and reporting non-compliance to administrators if screen sharing is enabled on any computer
- Disabling remote Apple events to prevent one computer to communicate with a program on a different computer and reporting to administrators if enabled
- Disabling remote login to mitigate the risk of an unauthorized person gaining access to the system via Secure Shell (SSH)