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The DBMS must uniquely identify and authenticate non-organizational users (or processes acting on behalf of non-organizational users).


Overview

Finding ID Version Rule ID IA Controls Severity
V-32481 SRG-APP-000180-DB-000115 SV-42818r3_rule Medium
Description
Non-organizational users include all information system users other than organizational users, which include organizational employees or individuals the organization deems to have equivalent status of employees (e.g., contractors, guest researchers, individuals from allied nations). Non-organizational users shall be uniquely identified and authenticated for all accesses other than those accesses explicitly identified and documented by the organization when related to the use of anonymous access, such as accessing a web server. Accordingly, a risk assessment is used in determining the authentication needs of the organization. Scalability, practicality, and security are simultaneously considered in balancing the need to ensure ease of use for access to federal information and information systems with the need to protect and adequately mitigate risk to organizational operations, organizational assets, individuals, other organizations, and the Nation.
STIG Date
Database Security Requirements Guide 2016-11-16

Details

Check Text ( C-40919r2_chk )
Review DBMS settings to determine whether non-organizational users are uniquely identified and authenticated when logging onto the system.

If non-organizational users are not uniquely identified and authenticated, this is a finding.
Fix Text (F-36396r2_fix)
Configure DBMS settings to uniquely identify and authenticate all non-organizational users who log onto the system.