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Automating VM Compliance with VM Manager and OS Policy Orchestrator
Introduction I often see companies struggle with installing security agents on their virtual machines fleets. These agents could be Wazuh, Splunk, Microsoft Defender for Endpoint (MDE), or others. Setting them up manually or with tools like Ansible takes a lot of time and effort. It also doesn’t fully match
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Automating VM Compliance with VM Manager and OS Policy Orchestrator
Introduction I often see companies struggle with installing security agents on their virtual machines fleets. These agents could be Wazuh, Splunk, Microsoft Defender for Endpoint (MDE), or others. Setting them up manually or with tools like Ansible takes a lot of time and effort. It also doesn’t fully match
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Automating VM Compliance with VM Manager and OS Policy Orchestrator
Introduction I often see companies struggle with installing security agents on their virtual machines fleets. These agents could be Wazuh, Splunk, Microsoft Defender for Endpoint (MDE), or others. Setting them up manually or with tools like Ansible takes a lot of time and effort. It also doesn’t fully match
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