Debian 11 Bullseye Mutire Hardened Image with the standard of National Checklist Program (NCP). MHI provides low-level design (LLD) on setting the security configuration of operating systems.
Mutire developed Debian 11 Hardened Image with the standard of National Checklist Program U.S. government. Mutire Hardened images provide low-level design (LLD) on setting the security configuration of operating systems and applications in the AWS Cloud, our aim is to provide a highly secure elastic cloud computing environment with built-in security stands of National Checklist Program U.S.
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Mutire Hardened Images (MHI) with the standard of National Checklist Program (NCP) U.S. government
Mutire aim to provide highly secure elastic cloud computing environment with built-in security standards
MHI developed using the Low-level design, minimize the changes of package vulnerabilities, protection against cyber-attacks and easy to achieve compliance certificates
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You pay by the hour for this hardened Debian 11 image running on ARM 64-bit AWS instances. Pricing is set per instance type, so your rate depends on the EC2 size you choose. Options span several instance families, including general purpose, compute optimized, memory optimized, high-memory, storage optimized, and GPU-capable types. Within each family, sizes range from small (like nano and micro) up to large multi-core and bare-metal (metal) options. Larger sizes carry higher hourly rates. You add software cost to the underlying AWS infrastructure charge, with no long-term commitment required.
Top-of-mind questions for buyers
What does the hourly rate cover, and does the underlying AWS instance cost anything extra?
The hourly rate covers the hardened Debian 11 software license for the ARM 64-bit instance type you pick. You pay this on top of the standard AWS charge for running that EC2 instance. Both charges appear together, and no separate infrastructure cost comes from the vendor for the software itself.
Am I charged the software fee when my instance is stopped or powered off?
The software fee meters running instance-hours only. When you stop or power off an instance, the hourly software charge stops accruing. Note that stopped instances may still incur AWS storage fees for attached volumes, but those come from AWS, not the software license.
Why do rates differ across the listed instance types, and what drives my hourly cost?
Each instance type has its own hourly software rate. Your cost depends on the EC2 size you select. Instance families cover general purpose, compute optimized, memory optimized, high-memory, storage optimized, and GPU-capable types. Sizes run from nano and micro up to large multi-core and bare-metal options. Bigger sizes carry higher hourly rates.
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Version release notes
Debian 11 (ARM 64-bit) Hardened
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Usage instructions
Login with SSH client to the instance and the default login user is 'admin' with SSH key specified at the time of launch. If you need to switch to root user you can type 'sudo -i' to switch root. SSH default port: 22 SSH user name: admin Using security best approach, it is advisable to disable SSH access for the user root and access SSH using accounts other than root and use the sudo command when root privileges are required Login User Guide: https://chi-unix.s3.amazonaws.com/debain.pdf
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National Checklist Program (NCP) U.S. government compliance standards applied to operating system configuration
Low-Level Security Configuration
Low-level design (LLD) approach for security configuration of operating systems and applications with minimized package vulnerabilities
Cyber Attack Protection
Built-in security mechanisms designed to provide protection against cyber-attacks and reduce attack surface
Compliance Framework
Pre-configured security baseline to facilitate achievement of compliance certificates and regulatory requirements
Security Hardening Framework
Image hardened according to CIS Benchmark Level 1 profile developed through consensus-based process and accepted by government, business, industry, and academia.
Regulatory Compliance Support
Supports compliance with PCI DSS, FedRAMP, DoD Cloud Computing SRG, FISMA, and select NIST publications.
Pre-configured Security Controls
Includes hardened account and local policies, firewall configuration, and computer-based and user-based administrative templates aligned with industry best practices.
Conformance Assessment and Reporting
Includes CIS Configuration Assessment Tool (CIS-CAT Pro) HTML reports demonstrating conformance to CIS Oracle Linux 8 Level 1 Benchmark, with baseline and post-hardening assessment documentation.
Regular Security Updates
Patched monthly in alignment with software vendor updates to maintain alignment with latest security standards.
Security Controls Implementation
Over 500+ security controls preconfigured and hardened into the image
Compliance Framework Alignment
NIST compliance framework implementation for managing cybersecurity risks
Data Protection Capabilities
Ensures confidentiality, integrity, and availability of sensitive data
Regular Security Updates
Regularly updated image to address latest security threats and compliance regulations
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