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The FortiGate device must protect audit information from unauthorized deletion.


Overview

Finding ID Version Rule ID IA Controls Severity
V-234185 FGFW-ND-000130 SV-234185r879578_rule Medium
Description
Audit information includes all information (e.g., audit records, audit settings, and audit reports) needed to successfully audit information system activity. If audit data were to become compromised, then forensic analysis and discovery of the true source of potentially malicious system activity is impossible to achieve. To ensure the veracity of audit data, the network device must protect audit information from unauthorized deletion. This requirement can be achieved through multiple methods, which will depend upon system architecture and design. Some commonly employed methods include: ensuring log files receive the proper file system permissions utilizing file system protections, restricting access, and backing up log data to ensure log data is retained. Network devices providing a user interface to audit data will leverage user permissions and roles identifying the user accessing the data, and the corresponding rights the user enjoys, to make access decisions regarding the deletion of audit data.
STIG Date
Fortinet FortiGate Firewall NDM Security Technical Implementation Guide 2023-06-01

Details

Check Text ( C-37370r611742_chk )
Log in to the FortiGate GUI with Super-Admin privilege.

1. Click System.
2. Click Administrators.
3. Click on each administrator who is not authorized to access Log and Report Settings and hover over the profile assigned to the role.
4. Click Edit.
5. Verify that the permission to Log and Report is set to None or Read.

If any low-privileged administrator has Read/Write access to Log and Report, this is a finding.
Fix Text (F-37335r628866_fix)
Log in to the FortiGate GUI with Super-Admin privilege.

To limit the Log and Report access to existing low-privileged administrators:

1. Click System.
2. Click Administrators.
3. Identify the admin role that has unauthorized access to Log and Report settings.
4. Select the admin role and hover over the profile assigned to the role.
5. Click Edit.
6. On Log and Report access permission, click None or Read.
7. Click OK to save.

Repeat this process to define all the Administrators needed to meet privilege separation requirements for the organization.