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The mobile operating system must synchronize the internal clock on an organizationally-defined periodic basis with an authoritative time server or the Global Positioning System.


Overview

Finding ID Version Rule ID IA Controls Severity
V-32972 SRG-OS-000056-MOS-000026 SV-43370r2_rule Low
Description
Determining the correct time a particular application event occurred on a system is critical when conducting forensic analysis and investigating system events. Periodically synchronizing internal clocks with an authoritative time source is needed in order to correctly correlate the timing of events that occur across the enterprise. The two authoritative time sources for mobile operating systems are an authoritative time server which is synchronized with redundant United States Naval Observatory (USNO) time servers as designated for the appropriate DoD network (NIPRNet or SIPRNet) or the Global Positioning System (GPS). Timestamps generated by the audit system in mobile operating systems shall include both date and time. The time may be expressed in Coordinated Universal Time (UTC), a modern continuation of Greenwich Mean Time (GMT), or local time with an offset from UTC.
STIG Date
Mobile Operating System Security Requirements Guide 2013-07-03

Details

Check Text ( C-41272r2_chk )
Examine the mobile operating system configuration to determine if the internal clock can be synchronized on a user-defined periodic basis with an authoritative time server or the Global Positioning System. If the mobile operating system does not synchronize the internal clock on a user-defined periodic basis under normal operating conditions, this is a finding. If the mobile operating system is not synchronizing the internal clock with an authoritative time server or the GPS, this is a finding.
Fix Text (F-36886r2_fix)
Configure the mobile operating system to synchronize the internal clock on an organizationally-defined periodic basis with an authoritative time server or the Global Positioning System.