Finding ID | Version | Rule ID | IA Controls | Severity |
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V-25017 | WIR-MOS-iOS-G-014 | SV-30793r1_rule | PESL-1 | Medium |
Description |
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Sensitive DoD data could be compromised if the iOS device does not automatically lock after a set period of inactivity. |
STIG | Date |
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Apple iOS 4 (Good Mobility Suite) Interim Security Configuration Guide (ISCG) | 2011-11-07 |
Check Text ( C-31211r1_chk ) |
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This is a Good security policy set check. Recommend that all checks related to Good security policy set rules be reviewed using the following procedure. 1. Make a list of all Good security policy sets assigned to smartphone user accounts on the Good server using the following procedure: -Have the SA identify any non ISCG-compliant policy sets and ISCG-compliant policy sets on the server. --Log into the Good Mobile Control console. --Click on the Policies tab. --View all policy sets on the server. -Note: STIG-compliant policy sets should be identified as such in the policy title. Examples are as follows: ISCG_iOS_Policy_Set, STIG_WM6-5_Policy_Set, or STIG_Android_Policy_Set. It is recommended that all non-STIG/ISCG policy sets be deleted. 2. Select each policy set users are assigned to, and in turn, verify the required settings are in the policy set. -Note: If there is a finding, note the name of the non ISCG-compliant policy set in the Findings Details section in VMS/Component Provided Tracking Database. -Launch the Good Mobile Control Web console and click on the Policies tab. -Select the policy set for the iOS device and click on iPhone Configuration on the left side. -Click the Passcode tab. -Verify “Auto-lock” is set to 5 minutes or less. Mark as a finding if configuration is not set as required. |
Fix Text (F-27688r1_fix) |
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Set the smartphone Auto-Lock as required. |