
Alexandre Skrzyniarz contributed to the ComplianceAsCode/content repository by engineering and expanding automated compliance and security hardening for Debian-based Linux systems. Over six months, Alexandre delivered new features such as Debian 13 support, CIS-aligned baselines, and ANSSI BP28 profiles, while also addressing critical bugs in policy evaluation and file ownership enforcement. His work involved Bash and Python scripting, build system configuration, and compliance automation, focusing on accurate remediation, robust applicability checks, and maintainable configuration management. The depth of his contributions is reflected in the breadth of supported security policies and the reliability improvements for compliance reporting across enterprise environments.

August 2025: Focused maintenance and security hardening for ComplianceAsCode/content. Key bug fix implemented to enforce Debian-specific /var/log ownership and corrected OVAL tests to validate file_ownerships_var_log more accurately. This work enhances baseline security for Debian environments and improves reliability of compliance reporting. No new features introduced; the priority was accuracy and stability.
August 2025: Focused maintenance and security hardening for ComplianceAsCode/content. Key bug fix implemented to enforce Debian-specific /var/log ownership and corrected OVAL tests to validate file_ownerships_var_log more accurately. This work enhances baseline security for Debian environments and improves reliability of compliance reporting. No new features introduced; the priority was accuracy and stability.
July 2025 monthly summary for ComplianceAsCode/content focusing on Debian hardening and CIS-aligned baselines. Delivered Debian-specific PAM hardening, GDM rule integration, and CIS benchmarks with expanded remediation coverage and stability updates. Demonstrated strong cross-functional collaboration to improve security posture and compliance readiness across Debian 12/13.
July 2025 monthly summary for ComplianceAsCode/content focusing on Debian hardening and CIS-aligned baselines. Delivered Debian-specific PAM hardening, GDM rule integration, and CIS benchmarks with expanded remediation coverage and stability updates. Demonstrated strong cross-functional collaboration to improve security posture and compliance readiness across Debian 12/13.
June 2025: Expanded Debian 13 coverage across ComplianceAsCode/content, delivering essential auditing, PAM/pwquality, AIDE integrity checks, and ANSSI BP28 profiles, plus core module support to ensure automated remediation and up-to-date security baselines for Debian 13 deployments. This work strengthens automated compliance, reduces migration risk, and improves enterprise security posture.
June 2025: Expanded Debian 13 coverage across ComplianceAsCode/content, delivering essential auditing, PAM/pwquality, AIDE integrity checks, and ANSSI BP28 profiles, plus core module support to ensure automated remediation and up-to-date security baselines for Debian 13 deployments. This work strengthens automated compliance, reduces migration risk, and improves enterprise security posture.
May 2025 — ComplianceAsCode/content: Implemented Debian 13 support and corrected build error messaging to improve reliability and clarity. Delivered new Debian 13 product directory, CMakeLists.txt, product.yml, and updated build scripts/constants to recognize Debian 13; fixed user-facing error messages to reference debian13, preventing confusion when building from subdirectories. Changes tracked via targeted commits.
May 2025 — ComplianceAsCode/content: Implemented Debian 13 support and corrected build error messaging to improve reliability and clarity. Delivered new Debian 13 product directory, CMakeLists.txt, product.yml, and updated build scripts/constants to recognize Debian 13; fixed user-facing error messages to reference debian13, preventing confusion when building from subdirectories. Changes tracked via targeted commits.
March 2025 monthly summary for ComplianceAsCode/content: Delivered a critical correctness improvement to Debian password retry policy evaluation by adjusting the OVAL checks. Specifically, the fix deactivates authselect extend_definition on Debian to ensure the password retry policy is evaluated accurately, aligning with security and compliance requirements. This work is sourced from commit c26b9cb586262beee6eda9e4208264de73e24a5f and tied to the Debian-specific bug "Debian Password Retry Policy Evaluation."
March 2025 monthly summary for ComplianceAsCode/content: Delivered a critical correctness improvement to Debian password retry policy evaluation by adjusting the OVAL checks. Specifically, the fix deactivates authselect extend_definition on Debian to ensure the password retry policy is evaluated accurately, aligning with security and compliance requirements. This work is sourced from commit c26b9cb586262beee6eda9e4208264de73e24a5f and tied to the Debian-specific bug "Debian Password Retry Policy Evaluation."
November 2024 monthly summary for ComplianceAsCode/content focused on reliability and accuracy of remediation and applicability checks on Debian-derived systems. Delivered targeted bug fixes to improve scanning precision, safeguard remediation actions, and reinforce compliance automation, contributing to safer, more scalable policy enforcement across Linux environments.
November 2024 monthly summary for ComplianceAsCode/content focused on reliability and accuracy of remediation and applicability checks on Debian-derived systems. Delivered targeted bug fixes to improve scanning precision, safeguard remediation actions, and reinforce compliance automation, contributing to safer, more scalable policy enforcement across Linux environments.
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