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The Tanium applications must provide the capability to filter audit records for events of interest based upon organization-defined criteria.


Overview

Finding ID Version Rule ID IA Controls Severity
V-254900 TANS-AP-000280 SV-254900r867600_rule Medium
Description
The ability to specify the event criteria of interest provides the persons reviewing the logs with the ability to quickly isolate and identify these events without having to review entries that are of little or no consequence to the investigation. Without this capability, forensic investigations are impeded. Events of interest can be identified by the content of specific audit record fields including, for example, identities of individuals, event types, event locations, event times, event dates, system resources involved, IP addresses involved, or information objects accessed. Organizations may define audit event criteria to any degree of granularity required, for example, locations selectable by general networking location (e.g., by network or subnetwork) or selectable by specific information system component. This requires applications to provide the capability to customize audit record reports based on organization-defined criteria.
STIG Date
Tanium 7.x Application on TanOS Security Technical Implementation Guide 2022-10-31

Details

Check Text ( C-58513r867598_chk )
1. Using a web browser on a system that has connectivity to the Tanium Application, access the Tanium Application web user interface (UI) and log on with multi-factor authentication.

2. Click "Modules" on the top navigation banner.

3. Click "Connect".

4. Expand the left menu.

5. Click "Connections".

5. Review the configured Connections.

If there are no configured connections, this is a finding.
Fix Text (F-58457r867599_fix)
1. Using a web browser on a system that has connectivity to the Tanium Application, access the Tanium Application web user interface (UI) and log on with multi-factor authentication.

2. Click "Modules" on the top navigation banner.

3. Click "Connect".

4. Expand the left menu.

5. Click "Connections".

6. Click "Create Connection" or if importing, click "Import".

7. Give the "Connection" a name and description.

8. In the "Configuration" section, select "Event" as the source.

9. Select appropriate source under "Event Group". Any source to generate interest-based events (Discover, Asset, IM, THR, etc.).

10. Select the appropriate events to send.

Note: Consult with the Tanium System Administrator for the Destination.

11. Select "Listen for this Event".

12. Click "Save".