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The Internet Explorer TLS parameter must be set correctly.


Overview

Finding ID Version Rule ID IA Controls Severity
V-6238 DTBI014 SV-45415r6_rule ECSC-1 Medium
Description
This parameter ensures only DoD-approved ciphers and algorithms are enabled for use by the web browser. TLS is a protocol for protecting communications between the browser and the target server. When the browser attempts to set up a protected communication with the target server, the browser and server negotiate which protocol and version to use. The browser and server attempt to match each other's list of supported protocols and versions and pick the most preferred match.
STIG Date
Microsoft Internet Explorer 10 Security Technical Implementation Guide 2015-12-16

Details

Check Text ( C-42764r17_chk )
Open Internet Explorer. From the menu bar, select "Tools". From the "Tools" drop-down menu, select "Internet Options".
From the "Internet Options" window, select the "Advanced" tab, from the "Advanced" tab window scroll down to the "Security" category.

Verify a checkmark is placed in the "Use TLS 1.0 or higher" check boxes.
Verify there is not a check placed in the check box for "Use SSL 2.0" or "Use SSL 3.0".

If "Use SSL 2.0" or "Use SSL 3.0" is checked, then this is a finding.

1) The policy value for Computer Configuration >> Administrative Templates >> Windows Components >> Internet Explorer>> Internet Control Panel>> Advanced Page >> "Turn off Encryption Support" must be "Enabled" and ensure the option selected is "Use TLS 1.0 or higher" from the drop-down box.

If the selected options contain "SSL 2.0" or "SSL 3.0", then this is a finding.

2) The policy value for Computer Configuration >> Administrative Templates >> Internet Explorer >> Security Features >> "Allow fallback to SSL 3.0 (Internet Explorer)" must be selected.
Fix Text (F-38812r12_fix)
Open Internet Explorer. From the menu bar, select "Tools". From the "Tools" drop-down menu, select "Internet Options".

From the "Internet Options" window, select the "Advanced" tab, from the "Advanced" tab window scroll down to the "Security" category. Place a checkmark in "Use TLS 1.0 or higher" check boxes. Uncheck "Use SSL 2.0" and "Use SSL 3.0" options.

Set the policy value for Computer Configuration >> Administrative Templates >> Windows Components >> Internet Explorer >> Internet Control Panel >> Advanced Page >> "Turn off Encryption Support" to "Enabled", and select "Use TLS 1.0 or higher" from the drop-down box.

Ensure the options do not include "SSL 2.0" or "SSL 3.0".