Finding ID | Version | Rule ID | IA Controls | Severity |
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V-245752 | EC-07.03.01 | SV-245752r769918_rule | Low |
Description |
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Failure to conduct fire inspections and correct any discrepancies could result in hazardous situations leading to a possible fire and loss of service. REFERENCES: DoD 5200.22-M (NISPOM), Incorporating Change 2, 18 May 2016 Chapter 5, Section 1, paragraph 5-104 NIST Special Publication 800-53 (SP 800-53), Rev 4, Controls: PE-13(4) NIST SP 800-12, An Introduction to Computer Security: The NIST Handbook NIST SP 800-100, Information Security Handbook: A Guide for Managers |
STIG | Date |
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Traditional Security Checklist | 2021-07-14 |
Check Text ( C-49183r769916_chk ) |
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Check fire marshal inspection reports and documentation that verifies discrepancies are addressed and corrected. Inspections must be conducted on at least an annual basis. NOTES: 1. In general this should be applied to major IT equipment areas (generally computer rooms with raised floor space containing servers and communications equipment). The requirement should not be applied to administrative/office space. 2. Also, this requirement should not be applied to a tactical environment, unless it is a fixed computer facility supporting missions in a Theater of Operations. The standards to be applied for applicability in a tactical environment are: 1) The facility containing the computer room has been in operation over 1-year. 2) The facility is "fixed facility" - a hard building made from normal construction materials - wood, steel, brick, stone, mortar, etc. 3. Even if there is no finding the reviewer should note in the report the date the last fire marshal or similar inspection was conducted with a summary of results. This information could be useful during subsequent inspections. |
Fix Text (F-49138r769917_fix) |
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Periodic fire marshal inspections of (IT) computing facilities must be conducted (minimum annually) and discrepancies noted during the inspections must be promptly addressed. |