V-24975 | High | The host server where the mobile management server is installed must have a host-based or appliance firewall, which must be configured as required.
| A mobile device user could get access to unauthorized network resources (application and content servers, etc.) via the communications link between the mobile device and mobile management server... |
V-26564 | High | Authentication on system administration accounts for mobile management servers must be configured to support CTO 07-15 Rev 1 requirements.
| CTO 07-15 Rev 1 requires administrator accounts use either CAC authentication or use complex passwords to ensure strong access control is enforced. This is best enforced by requiring the server... |
V-32769 | High | The MAM server must manage a list of authorized applications (white list) by device account and by group account.
| Application white list enforcement ensures only authorized applications are installed on managed mobile devices. An unauthorized application could contain malware. In addition, the white list... |
V-34417 | High | The MAM server must take predefined actions if unapproved applications are found after a scan of managed mobile devices. | An unauthorized application could contain malware or be a malware application. If the malware is not removed in a timely manner, DoD data and the enclave could be at risk of being compromised... |
V-32771 | High | The MAM server must scan the list of installed applications on managed mobile devices every 6 hours or less to determine if unapproved applications are installed. | An unauthorized application could contain malware or be a malware application. |
V-24972 | Medium | The required mobile device management server version (or later) must be used. | Earlier versions of the MDM server may have security vulnerabilities or not have required security features implemented. Therefore, sensitive DoD data could be exposed if required security... |
V-24973 | Medium | The host server where the mobile management server is installed must be hardened according to the appropriate Application STIG (SQL, Apache Tomcat, IIS, etc.). | The host server where the mobile management server is installed must be compliant with the Windows STIG and applicable application STIGs to ensure the system is not vulnerable to attack resulting... |
V-32767 | Medium | The MAM server must be able to obtain applications from a DoD- managed application store.
| Applications installed on the device must come from approved sources to ensure the security baseline of the device is not compromised by the application, otherwise sensitive DoD data and the... |
V-32770 | Medium | The MAM server must be configured to prohibit the removal of required applications on managed devices or alert and take a predefined action if required applications have been removed.
| Some required applications are used to implement required security controls, which affect the security baseline of the device. If the security baseline is not maintained, sensitive DoD data and... |
V-32772 | Medium | The MAM server must manage the installation of updates and patches for installed applications on managed mobile devices.
| Timely installation of application patches is a key mitigation action against compromise of an IT system by known attack methods.
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V-32774 | Medium | The MAM server must allow the inspection of installed applications on managed mobile devices. | The MAM must be able to determine key attributes of managed applications to ensure only authorized applications are installed on the device. |
V-25754 | Low | The PKI digital certificate installed on mobile management servers for server authentication must be a DoD PKI-issued certificate. | When a self-signed PKI certificate is used, a rogue mobile management server can impersonate the DoD mobile management server. DoDI 8520-02 requires PKI certificates come from a trusted DoD PKI. |
V-32768 | Low | The MAM server must install required applications on managed mobile devices.
| Some required applications are used to implement required security controls, which affect the security baseline of the device. If the security baseline is not maintained, sensitive DoD data and... |
V-33231 | Low | The master AES encryption key used to encrypt data between the management server and the agent on the mobile device must be changed every 30 days or less. | There are two primary methods for generating the encryption key used to encrypt data between the management server and the server agent installed on the mobile device. The first method is to use... |