Security-Enhanced Linux (SELinux) in disabled in bootloader configuration
Description
Security-Enhanced Linux (SELinux) is a security architecture for Linux systems that allows administrators to define access controls for the applications, processes, and files on a system. Ensure SELinux is set to be enabled at boot time in your bootloader (grub) configuration file to make sure that the controls it provides are not overridden.
Severity
critical
Category
Linux - SELinux Hardening
Resolution
Fix not available
Potential issues that may arise after applying the resolution
Altering the existing security setting may create the following impact in your network operations.
Does remediation require reboot?
No
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