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The firewall implementation must employ automated mechanisms to assist in the tracking of security incidents.


Overview

Finding ID Version Rule ID IA Controls Severity
SRG-NET-000170-FW-000105 SRG-NET-000170-FW-000105 SRG-NET-000170-FW-000105_rule Medium
Description
Despite the investment in perimeter defense technologies, enclaves are still faced with detecting, analyzing, and remediating network breaches and exploits that have made it past the firewall. An automated incident response infrastructure allows network operations to immediately react to incidents by identifying, analyzing, and mitigating any network or the firewall compromise. Incident response teams can perform root cause analysis, determine how the exploit proliferated, and identify all affected nodes, as well as contain and eliminate the threat. The firewall assists in the tracking of security incidents by logging detected security events. The audit log and firewall logs capture different types of events. The audit log tracks audit events occurring on the components of the firewall implementation. The firewall log tracks the results of the firewall content filtering function. These logs are normally stored on a centralized server and can be used as part of the organization's security incident tracking and analysis.
STIG Date
Firewall Security Requirements Guide 2012-12-10

Details

Check Text ( C-SRG-NET-000170-FW-000105_chk )
Review the firewall configuration. Verify the audit and application logs are enabled and configured to capture detected security events.

If the audit and application logs are not enabled and configured to record detected security events, this is a finding.
Fix Text (F-SRG-NET-000170-FW-000105_fix)
Configure the firewall implementation audit and application logs to capture detected security events.