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XCCDF
Guide to the Secure Configuration of OpenEmbedded
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Encrypt Transmitted Data Whenever Possible
Encrypt Transmitted Data Whenever Possible
An XCCDF Group - A logical subset of the XCCDF Benchmark
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Encrypt Transmitted Data Whenever Possible
Data transmitted over a network, whether wired or wireless, is susceptible to passive monitoring. Whenever practical solutions for encrypting such data exist, they should be applied. Even if data is expected to be transmitted only over a local network, it should still be encrypted. Encrypting authentication data, such as passwords, is particularly important. Networks of OpenEmbedded machines can and should be configured so that no unencrypted authentication data is ever transmitted between machines.