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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 machine

Babel 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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31 July 2007 : Babel Entreprise 1.0 for System auditing