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This template is based on the Cloud Vulnerability Inspection Guide published by the Korea Internet & Security Agency (KISA) and is tailored for Windows Server. By using this template, companies in Korea running Windows Server can quickly identify vulnerabilities and take appropriate measures to address them. In addition, this guide can be helpful for those preparing for Cloud Security Assurance Program(CSAP).

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Thanks for your contribution @nukunga ! :)

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nukunga commented Jun 12, 2025

Please let me know if there are any corrections or areas for improvement😁

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