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The network device must authenticate Network Time Protocol (NTP) sources using authentication that is cryptographically based.


Overview

Finding ID Version Rule ID IA Controls Severity
V-243203 WLAN-ND-001600 SV-243203r720064_rule Medium
Description
If Network Time Protocol is not authenticated, an attacker can introduce a rogue NTP server. This rogue server can then be used to send incorrect time information to network devices, which will make log timestamps inaccurate and affect scheduled actions. NTP authentication is used to prevent this tampering by authenticating the time source.
STIG Date
Network WLAN Controller Management Security Technical Implementation Guide 2021-04-16

Details

Check Text ( C-46478r720062_chk )
Review the network device configuration to determine if the network device authenticates NTP endpoints before establishing a local, remote, or network connection using authentication that is cryptographically based.

If the network device does not authenticate Network Time Protocol sources using authentication that is cryptographically based, this is a finding.
Fix Text (F-46435r720063_fix)
Configure the device to authenticate all received NTP messages using a FIPS-approved message authentication code algorithm.