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Security Hardening Resources
Trusted Hardening Guidance. One Place.
The official hardening guides for the security and network tools you already run, gathered into one place by Secure ISS.

What It Does
Each section links directly to the vendor's own secure deployment and hardening documentation, giving you a quick way to compare your current configuration against best practice.
Why It Matters
Most breaches don't begin with a sophisticated zero-day. They trace back to a misconfigured rule, a permissive policy or a default left unchanged, and the vendor's own guidance is usually the most direct way to close those gaps.
Remote Access VPN
Ivanti Connect Secure (Pulse Secure)
Hardening guidance for Ivanti Connect Secure remote access VPN, covering admin restriction, MFA, integrity checking and patch posture.
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Application Delivery / Load Balancing
Citrix NetScaler ADC
Citrix's secure deployment guidelines for NetScaler ADC, covering management plane, TLS, authentication and patch hygiene for edge application delivery.
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Identity & Access Management
Microsoft Entra ID
Identity hardening for Microsoft Entra ID, covering Conditional Access, MFA, privileged roles and sign-in risk policies, from Microsoft's own security guidance.
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Firewall, UTM
Fortinet / FortiGate
Baseline hardening for FortiGate firewalls and UTM, covering admin access, secure services, logging and patch management, straight from Fortinet's own documentation.
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Firewalls, VPN, SASE
Palo Alto Networks (PAN)
Palo Alto's hardening best practices for next-gen firewalls, VPN and SASE, including PAN-OS configuration and CISA's management interface advisory.
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