System Hardening Assessment: Evaluate your Configuration Baselines
Get a snapshot of your hardening baselines, and get a clear idea of what next steps you need to take.
Get an immediate view of how your environment aligns to CIS Benchmark and DISA STIG hardening principles — no form fill, no wait. This ungated assessment helps you quickly spot configuration gaps, compliance exposure, and signs of drift so you can understand where to focus first.
Why Hardening Visibility Matters More Than Ever
System hardening is only effective when it can be measured, maintained, and applied consistently over time. But as teams manage more cloud, hybrid, Linux, Windows, and on-prem systems, it becomes harder to know whether configurations still align to secure baselines or have quietly drifted away from them.
That challenge keeps growing as hardening guidance continues to evolve. CIS Benchmarks are regularly updated across operating systems, cloud platforms, and applications, while DISA STIGs remain a critical source of prescriptive guidance for regulated and defense-oriented environments. At the same time, standards like PCI DSS 4.0 continue to raise expectations around secure configuration practices.
Without a clear baseline view, teams often discover configuration issues during audits, investigations, or remediation work — after the cost and complexity have already gone up. A quick assessment helps surface gaps earlier so you can reduce uncertainty, strengthen security configuration management, and take a more proactive approach to hardening.
Start the free System Hardening Assessment to see how your environment aligns with CIS Benchmark and DISA STIG hardening principles and uncover the gaps that deserve attention first.
Back to topWhat You’ll Get Right Away
The free System Hardening Assessment gives you an immediate snapshot of your current hardening posture based on CIS Benchmark and DISA STIG alignment principles. You’ll get a clear view of where your practices appear mature, where gaps may exist, and where to focus next to improve consistency, reduce compliance risk, and support continuous hardening across your environment.
Your assessment data is never stored or shared.