diff --git a/rhel7/profiles/ospp.profile b/rhel7/profiles/ospp.profile
index 09136fb5ce..e0d9b02c38 100644
--- a/rhel7/profiles/ospp.profile
+++ b/rhel7/profiles/ospp.profile
@@ -2,34 +2,35 @@ documentation_complete: true
title: 'United States Government Configuration Baseline'
-description: "This compliance profile reflects the core set of security \n
- \ related configuration settings for deployment of Red Hat Enterprise \n
- \ Linux 7.x into U.S. Defense, Intelligence, and Civilian agencies. \n
- \ Development partners and sponsors include the U.S. National Institute \n
- \ of Standards and Technology (NIST), U.S. Department of Defense, \n
- \ the National Security Agency, and Red Hat. \n
- \ \n
- \ This baseline implements configuration requirements from the following \n
- \ sources: \n
- \ \n
- \ - Committee on National Security Systems Instruction No. 1253 (CNSSI 1253) \n
- \ - NIST Controlled Unclassified Information (NIST 800-171) \n
- \ - NIST 800-53 control selections for MODERATE impact systems (NIST 800-53) \n
- \ - U.S. Government Configuration Baseline (USGCB) \n
- \ - NIAP Protection Profile for General Purpose Operating Systems v4.0 (OSPP v4.0) \n
- \ - DISA Operating System Security Requirements Guide (OS SRG) \n
- \ \n
- \ For any differing configuration requirements, e.g. password lengths, the stricter \n
- \ security setting was chosen. Security Requirement Traceability Guides (RTMs) and \n
- \ sample System Security Configuration Guides are provided via the \n
- \ scap-security-guide-docs package. \n
- \ \n
- \ This profile reflects U.S. Government consensus content and is developed through \n
- \ the OpenSCAP/SCAP Security Guide initiative, championed by the National \n
- \ Security Agency. Except for differences in formatting to accommodate \n
- \ publishing processes, this profile mirrors OpenSCAP/SCAP Security Guide \n
- \ content as minor divergences, such as bugfixes, work through the \n
- \ consensus and release processes."
+description: |-
+ This compliance profile reflects the core set of security
+ related configuration settings for deployment of Red Hat Enterprise
+ Linux 7.x into U.S. Defense, Intelligence, and Civilian agencies.
+ Development partners and sponsors include the U.S. National Institute
+ of Standards and Technology (NIST), U.S. Department of Defense,
+ the National Security Agency, and Red Hat.
+
+ This baseline implements configuration requirements from the following
+ sources:
+
+ - Committee on National Security Systems Instruction No. 1253 (CNSSI 1253)
+ - NIST Controlled Unclassified Information (NIST 800-171)
+ - NIST 800-53 control selections for MODERATE impact systems (NIST 800-53)
+ - U.S. Government Configuration Baseline (USGCB)
+ - NIAP Protection Profile for General Purpose Operating Systems v4.0 (OSPP v4.0)
+ - DISA Operating System Security Requirements Guide (OS SRG)
+
+ For any differing configuration requirements, e.g. password lengths, the stricter
+ security setting was chosen. Security Requirement Traceability Guides (RTMs) and
+ sample System Security Configuration Guides are provided via the
+ scap-security-guide-docs package.
+
+ This profile reflects U.S. Government consensus content and is developed through
+ the OpenSCAP/SCAP Security Guide initiative, championed by the National
+ Security Agency. Except for differences in formatting to accommodate
+ publishing processes, this profile mirrors OpenSCAP/SCAP Security Guide
+ content as minor divergences, such as bugfixes, work through the
+ consensus and release processes.
selections:
- installed_OS_is_certified
diff --git a/rhel7/profiles/ospp42.profile b/rhel7/profiles/ospp42.profile
index 8550434ffa..e4a5e9892c 100644
--- a/rhel7/profiles/ospp42.profile
+++ b/rhel7/profiles/ospp42.profile
@@ -1,12 +1,16 @@
documentation_complete: true
-title: 'Protection Profile for General Purpose Operating Systems v. 4.2'
+title: 'OSPP - Protection Profile for General Purpose Operating Systems v. 4.2'
-description: "This profile reflects mandatory configuration controls identified\nin the NIAP Configuration Annex to the Protection\
- \ Profile for General Purpose Operating\nSystems (Protection Profile Version 4.2). \n\nThis Annex is consistent\
- \ with CNSSI-1253, which requires US National Security\nSystems to adhere to certain configuration parameters. Accordingly,\
- \ configuration\nguidance produced according to the requirements of this Annex is suitable for use\nin US National Security\
- \ Systems."
+description: |-
+ This profile reflects mandatory configuration controls identified in the
+ NIAP Configuration Annex to the Protection Profile for General Purpose
+ Operating Systems (Protection Profile Version 4.2).
+
+ This Annex is consistent with CNSSI-1253, which requires US National Security
+ Systems to adhere to certain configuration parameters. Accordingly, configuration
+ guidance produced according to the requirements of this Annex is suitable for use
+ in US National Security Systems.
selections:
- installed_OS_is_certified