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Is there going to be an update for RHEL9? DISA Stig is now on V2R2 which has undergo many changes #61

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WarpedEdge opened this issue Nov 5, 2024 · 2 comments
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There has been multiple changes to the DISA stig for RHEL9, but the last update is from April this year. Since then we are on V2R2 which since then has removed 12 Stigs going from 462 to 450 among with other things like removing dependencies. Is there a new release still being worked on?

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  • Ansible Version: Ansible Core 2.16.3
  • Host Python Version: 3.12.5
  • Ansible Server Python Version: 3.12.5
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uk-bolly commented Nov 5, 2024

hi @WarpedEdge

Great question.
V2R1 (July release) was a huge lift (every control ID changed and audit alignment) alongside client requirements and should be in public repositories early in the new year.
We are currently working on the new releases that came out a couple of weeks ago (these align with different NIST standards), these are released to those who are subscribed first. We try to release to the public approx 3months after that.
So all being well, we aim to and normally release to public approx 4 months after release.

I hope that makes sense.

many thanks

uk-bolly

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