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The IAO/NSO will ensure a record is maintained of all logons and transactions processed by the management station. NOTE: Include time logged in and out, devices that were accessed and modified, and other activities performed.


Overview

Finding ID Version Rule ID IA Controls Severity
V-3050 NET1750 SV-3050r1_rule ECAR-1 ECAR-2 ECAR-3 ECSC-1 Low
Description
Logging is a critical part of network security. Maintaining an audit trail of system activity logs can help identify configuration errors, understand past intrusions, troubleshoot service disruptions, and react to probes and scans of the network. Audit logs are also necessary to provide a trail of evidence in case the network is compromised. Without an audit trail that provides a when, where, who and how set of information, repeat offenders could continue attacks against the network indefinitely. With this information, the network administrator can devise ways to block the attack and possibly identify and prosecute the attacker.
STIG Date
Network Devices Security Technical Implementation Guide 2018-11-27

Details

Check Text ( C-3830r1_chk )
Review the NMS configuration and logs
Fix Text (F-3075r1_fix)
The NSO will ensure that the NMS records all logons and transactions on the management station. The log will include at a minimum: time logged in and out, devices that were accessed and modified, and other activities performed. The audit will be stored online for a minimum of 30 days and offline for at least one year.