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The network element must implement separation of duties through assigned information system access authorizations.


Overview

Finding ID Version Rule ID IA Controls Severity
V-26794 SRG-NET-000034 SV-34044r1_rule Medium
Description
The use of Authentication, Authorization, and Accounting (AAA) affords the best methods for controlling user access, authorization levels, and activity logging. By enabling AAA on the network elements in conjunction with an authentication server, the administrators can easily add, modify, or delete accounts, as well as, add or remove command authorizations and privilege levels. The use of an authentication server provides the capability to assign network administrators and engineers to tiered groups containing their associated or required privilege levels establishing what commands and objects the authenticated administrator is authorized to access. This implementation would enforce the organization’s AAA policy for separation of duties and its responsibility assignments for each administrator.
STIG Date
Network Security Requirements Guide 2011-12-28

Details

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