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BlackBerry PlayBook OS must lock the device after no more than 15 minutes of inactivity.


Overview

Finding ID Version Rule ID IA Controls Severity
V-38705 PB21-00-000120 SV-50510r1_rule Medium
Description
The device lock function prevents further access to the system by initiating a session lock after a period of inactivity or upon receiving a request from a user. The device lock is retained until the user reestablishes access using established identification and authentication procedures. A device lock is a temporary action taken when a user stops work but does not want to shut down because of the temporary nature of the hiatus. During the device lock a publicly viewable pattern is visible on the associated display, hiding what was previously visible on the screen. Once invoked, the device lock shall remain in place until the user re-authenticates. No other system activity aside from re-authentication can unlock the system. The operating system must lock the device after the organization defined time period. This prevents others from gaining access to the device when not in the user's possession and accessing sensitive DoD information. A device lock mitigates the risk that an adversary can access data on an unattended mobile device but only after the maximum of 15 minute period of inactivity.
STIG Date
BlackBerry PlayBook OS V2.1 Security Technical Implementation Guide 2014-08-29

Details

Check Text ( C-46273r1_chk )
On BlackBerry Device Service, ensure "Security Timeout" IT Policy rule is set to "15 minutes". Otherwise, this is a finding.
Fix Text (F-43659r1_fix)
On BlackBerry Device Service, set "Security Timeout" IT Policy rule to "15 minutes".