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The IDPS must employ cryptographic mechanisms to protect information in storage.


Overview

Finding ID Version Rule ID IA Controls Severity
SRG-NET-000180-IDPS-000167 SRG-NET-000180-IDPS-000167 SRG-NET-000180-IDPS-000167_rule Medium
Description
When data is written to digital media, there is risk of loss of data along with integrity and data confidentiality. An organizational assessment of risk guides the selection of media and associated information contained on the media requiring physical protection. Fewer protection measures are needed for media containing information determined by the organization to be in the public domain, to be publicly releasable, or to have limited or no adverse impact on the organization or individuals if accessed by other than authorized personnel. In these situations, it is assumed the physical access controls to the facility where the media resides provide adequate protection. As part of a defense-in-depth strategy, the organization considers routinely encrypting information at rest on selected secondary storage devices. The employment of cryptography is at the discretion of the information owner/steward. The selection of the cryptographic mechanisms used is based upon maintaining the confidentiality and integrity of the information. The strength of mechanisms is commensurate with the classification and sensitivity of the information. Sensor event logs and application audit logs must be encrypted while in storage on the sensors or management console hard drive or other digital media.
STIG Date
IDPS Security Requirements Guide (SRG) 2012-03-08

Details

Check Text ( C-43307_chk )
Inspect the encryption configuration function for the sensors and the management console.
Verify encryption is automatically used for all data in storage on hard drives and other digital media. This includes sensor event logs and application audit logs.

If the system is not configured to encrypt information in storage, this is a finding.
Fix Text (F-43307_fix)
Configure the IDPS to protect information in storage with cryptographic mechanisms such as TLS/SSL