tech review feedback for OMS section

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You can use security baselines to:
- Ensure that user and device configuration settings are compliant with the baseline.
- Set configuration settings. For example, you can use Group Policy, System Center Configuration Manager, or Microsoft Intune to configure a device with the setting values specified in the baseline.
- Set configuration settings. For example, you can use Group Policy, System Center Configuration Manager, or Microsoft Intune to configure a device with the setting values specified in the baseline.
## Where can I get the security baselines?
Here's a list of security baselines that are currently available.
> **Note:** If you want to know what has changed with each security baseline, or if you want to stay up-to-date on whats happening with them, check out the [Microsoft Security Guidance](http://blogs.technet.microsoft.com/secguide) blog.
### Windows 10 security baselines
- [Windows 10, Version 1511 security baseline](http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkID=799381)
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- [Windows Server 2012 R2 security baseline](http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkID=799382)
>**Note:** Microsofts Operation Management Services (OMS) helps you monitor security baseline deployments across your servers. To find out more, check out [Operations Management Suite](https://aka.ms/omssecscm).
## How can I monitor the security baseline deployment on my servers?
Microsofts Operation Management Services (OMS) helps you monitor security baseline deployments across your servers. To find out more, check out [Operations Management Suite](https://aka.ms/omssecscm).