How are the Security Content Automation Protocol (SCAP) and SCAP-validated with FDCC Scanner Capability tools relevant to FDCC?
As part of the iterative VHD image integrity testing process, engineers ensured that both VHDs and SCAP data streams were accurately calibrated to represent and test compliance with the FDCC recommendations. Multiple SCAP-validated with FDCC Scanner Capability tools were able to use the same SCAP data stream to validate that the FDCC settings were properly applied to the VHD. The same SCAP data stream that was used for testing compliance to the FDCC in the NIST lab can also be used to determine if newly created images are FDCC compliant.
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