Check the daily compliance score and configure security property settings
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- UpdatedAug 1, 2024
- 2 minutes to read
- Xanadu
- Platform Security
Review the Daily Compliance Score metric and security configuration properties to see if your instance complies with the suggested security requirements. You can affect the daily compliance score by updating non-compliant security properties in the Hardening Compliance Configurations page.
Instance Security Center (ISC) has reached the end of sales as of September 2024, and is no longer supported or available for new activation.
ServiceNow Security Center (SSC) is the recommended solution going forward. For more information, see Instance Security Center to ServiceNow Security Center migration.The Daily Compliance Score is a percentage score. It is based on how compliant the current settings of your instance security properties are with the compliance values published in the Hardening settings.
- Greater than or equal to 90% indicates that the instance is compliant with critical security controls.
- Greater than or equal to 50% and less than 90% indicates a moderate level of security compliance.
- Less than 50% indicates a low level of security compliance.
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