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MySQL on CIS Hardened Debian 9 (ARM)

MySQL serves as a relational database management system (RDBMS) with its origins in the development efforts of Oracle, firmly grounded in the principles of structured query language (SQL).

This particular image has been thoughtfully configured in alignment with the meticulous recommendations set forth in the CIS Benchmark. The CIS Benchmarks, notable for their impartiality with regard to vendors, represent a consensus-driven approach. They are embraced and upheld across the spectrum, spanning government, the corporate realm, various industries, and the world of academia. These benchmarks offer not only comprehensive security configuration guidelines but also serve as a solid foundation to seamlessly conform to multiple cybersecurity frameworks.

At its core, the CIS Benchmark underpinning this image was meticulously crafted to cater to an array of professionals. This audience includes system and application administrators, adept security specialists, diligent auditors, responsive help desk professionals, and those entrusted with the crucial role of platform deployment. Their shared purpose revolves around the development, deployment, evaluation, and fortification of solutions that incorporate this Linux system.

Opting for an Amazon Machine Image (AMI) that has undergone the rigorous hardening process, exemplified here, translates into tangible advantages for your AWS-based solution. These advantages manifest as streamlined operations, cost-effectiveness, and a reduction in the inherent risks associated with your organization’s AWS deployment.

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