SRGs most likely refers to Security Requirements Guides. These guides provide specific security configuration settings and controls for various hardware and software products. They are used to harden systems and ensure they meet a defined security baseline. SRGs are commonly used by government agencies, military organizations, and other entities with stringent security requirements to reduce vulnerabilities and mitigate risks.
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