On Apr 16, 2023, at 08:01, Christian Stadelmann <genodeft...@fedoraproject.org> 
wrote:
> What does USBGuard have to do with encryption? As far as I know, USBGuard is 
> used for blocking unwanted USB devices. You can have disk encryption with or 
> without USBGuard (or the other way round). You can install usbguard on 
> workstation if you want. It is a bit tricky to setup though,as you can lock 
> yourself out of your system quite easily.

I believe Hoppár was saying that the Fedora installer should have a OS 
hardening option along side the encryption option. The installer would then 
enact policies such as USBGuard.

There is already something like this, in the OpenSCAP anaconda plugin. I 
imagine USBGuard could be incorporated into the existing security policy 
options that are managed by OpenSCAP, if it any already. (I recall it was 
configured in one of the STIGs)

--
Jonathan Billings
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