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PCI-DSS v3.2.1 Control Baseline for Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform 4

Rules and Groups employed by this XCCDF Profile

  • Limit Access to the Host IPC Namespace

    Containers should not be allowed access to the host's Interprocess Communication (IPC) namespace. To prevent containers from getting access to a host's IPC namespace, the appropriate Security Conte...
    Rule Medium Severity
  • Limit Use of the CAP_NET_RAW

    Containers should not enable more capabilities than needed as this opens the door for malicious use. <code>CAP_NET_RAW</code> enables a container to launch a network attack on another container or ...
    Rule Medium Severity
  • Limit Access to the Host Network Namespace

    Containers should not be allowed access to the host's network namespace. To prevent containers from getting access to a host's network namespace, the appropriate Security Context Constraints (SCCs)...
    Rule Medium Severity
  • Limit Containers Ability to Escalate Privileges

    Containers should be limited to only the privileges required to run and should not be allowed to escalate their privileges. To prevent containers from escalating privileges, the appropriate Securit...
    Rule Medium Severity
  • Limit Privileged Container Use

    Containers should be limited to only the privileges required to run. To prevent containers from running as privileged containers, the appropriate Security Context Constraints (SCCs) should set <cod...
    Rule Medium Severity
  • Limit Access to the Host Process ID Namespace

    Containers should not be allowed access to the host's process ID namespace. To prevent containers from getting access to a host's process ID namespace, the appropriate Security Context Constraints ...
    Rule Medium Severity
  • Limit Container Running As Root User

    Containers should run as a random non-privileged user. To prevent containers from running as root user, the appropriate Security Context Constraints (SCCs) should set <code>.runAsUser.type</code> t...
    Rule Medium Severity
  • OpenShift - Kubernetes - Scheduler Settings

    Contains evaluations for kube-scheduler configuration settings.
    Group
  • Kubernetes Secrets Management

    Secrets let you store and manage sensitive information, such as passwords, OAuth tokens, and ssh keys. Such information might otherwise be put in a Pod specification or in an image.
    Group
  • Consider external secret storage

    Consider the use of an external secrets storage and management system, instead of using Kubernetes Secrets directly, if you have more complex secret management needs. Ensure the solution requires a...
    Rule Medium Severity

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