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The operating system must fail to a secure state if system initialization fails, shutdown fails, or aborts fail.


Overview

Finding ID Version Rule ID IA Controls Severity
V-203660 SRG-OS-000184-GPOS-00078 SV-203660r557227_rule Medium
Description
Failure to a known safe state helps prevent systems from failing to a state that may cause loss of data or unauthorized access to system resources. Operating systems that fail suddenly and with no incorporated failure state planning may leave the system available but with a reduced security protection capability. Preserving operating system state information also facilitates system restart and return to the operational mode of the organization with less disruption to mission-essential processes. Abort refers to stopping a program or function before it has finished naturally. The term abort refers to both requested and unexpected terminations.
STIG Date
General Purpose Operating System Security Requirements Guide 2022-11-21

Details

Check Text ( C-3785r557225_chk )
Verify the operating system fails to a secure state if system initialization fails, shutdown fails, or aborts fail. If it does not, this is a finding.
Fix Text (F-3785r557226_fix)
Configure the operating system to fail to a secure state if system initialization fails, shutdown fails, or aborts fail.