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Procurement and Acceptance Testing Guide for Servers, Laptops, and Desktop Computers

By: National Security Agency
Narrated by: Tom Brooks
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Publisher's Summary

Enterprise-grade servers, laptops, and desktops should be procured with a robust set of security artifacts, configurations, and capabilities. The security artifacts enable several risk mitigation techniques that should be used with an automated Acceptance Test process. This guidance is intended to:

  • Encourage the implementation of enterprise Acceptance Testing.
  • Inform procurement professionals what provisions will be needed to support Acceptance Testing.
  • Inform original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) on what artifacts and capabilities will be needed to support an Acceptance Test

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