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The network element must be password protected.


Overview

Finding ID Version Rule ID IA Controls Severity
V-3012 NET0230 SV-3012r2_rule ECSC-1 IAIA-1 IAIA-2 High
Description
Network access control mechanisms interoperate to prevent unauthorized access and to enforce the organization’s security policy. Access to the network must be categorized as administrator, user, or guest so the appropriate authorization can be assigned to the user requesting access to the network or a network element. Authorization requires an individual account identifier that has been approved, assigned, and configured on an authentication server. Authentication of user identities is accomplished through the use of passwords, tokens, biometrics, or in the case of multi-factor authentication, some combination thereof. Lack of authentication enables anyone to gain access to the network or possibly a network element providing opportunity for intruders to compromise resources within the network infrastructure.
STIG Date
IDS/IPS Security Technical Implementation Guide 2013-10-08

Details

Check Text ( C-3456r3_chk )
Review the network element configuration to determine if administrative access to the device requires some form of authentication—at a minimum a password is required.
Fix Text (F-3037r5_fix)
Configure the network element so it will require a password to gain administrative access to the device.