Babel Entreprise 1.0 for System auditing
Tuesday 31 July 2007
Babel Enterprise is a systems auditing tool. Babel performs a security level check of the machine, or hardening. The check consists of a number of auditing tests that obtain a snap of the security status of each machineBabel Enterprise has a version of its agent for each of the latest Microsoft operating systems, Windows 2003 and Windows XP, and the main Unix system: Solaris 10, AIX 5.x, SUSE GNU/Linux 9 ES and Ubuntu Dapper, although they can be easily adapted to different versions and other UNIX OSs (such as BDS or HP-UX )
Babel currently has modules for auditing many different aspects of system security. These are some examples of currently implemented audit modules:
Service minimization.
Centralized file hashing.
Anomalous SUID0 executable detection.
File permissions checker.
Password strength tests.
Generic registry lookup (Windows)
Remote services configuration.
Audit for Kernel networking and security parameters.
Apache2 configuration auditing
User accounts auditing
Root environment audit
UID0 users detection.
Centralized patch management.
Centralized software inventory.
Listening ports auditing.
Inetd / Xinetd minimization.
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