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When invalid inputs are received, SQL Server must behave in a predictable and documented manner that reflects organizational and system objectives.


Overview

Finding ID Version Rule ID IA Controls Severity
V-67411 SQL4-00-035200 SV-81901r1_rule Medium
Description
A common vulnerability is unplanned behavior when invalid inputs are received. This requirement guards against adverse or unintended system behavior caused by invalid inputs, where information system responses to the invalid input may be disruptive or cause the system to fail into an unsafe state. The behavior will be derived from the organizational and system requirements and includes, but is not limited to, notification of the appropriate personnel, creating an audit record, and rejecting invalid input.
STIG Date
MS SQL Server 2014 Database Security Technical Implementation Guide 2016-04-20

Details

Check Text ( C-67991r1_chk )
Review system documentation to determine how input errors are to be handled in general and if any special handling is defined for specific circumstances.

Review the source code for database program objects (stored procedures, functions, triggers) and application source code to identify how the system responds to invalid input.

If it does not implement the documented behavior, this is a finding.
Fix Text (F-73525r1_fix)
Revise and deploy the source code for database program objects (stored procedures, functions, triggers) and application source code, to implement the documented behavior.