V-66741 | Medium | The Voice Video Endpoint used for videoconferencing must uniquely identify participating users. | To assure accountability and prevent unauthenticated access, users must be identified to prevent potential misuse and compromise of the system. The Voice Video Endpoint must display the source of... |
V-66685 | Medium | The hardware Voice Video Endpoint must be an 802.1x supplicant. | IEEE 802.1x is a protocol used to control access to LAN services via a network access switchport or wireless access point that requires a device or user to authenticate to the network element and... |
V-66729 | Medium | The Voice Video Endpoint must produce session (call detail) records containing when (date and time) the connection occurred. | Session records are commonly produced by session management and border elements. Many Voice Video Endpoints are not capable of providing session records and instead rely on session management and... |
V-66687 | Medium | The hardware Voice Video Endpoint PC port must connect to an 802.1x supplicant, or the PC port must be disabled. | IEEE 802.1x is a protocol used to control access to LAN services via a network access switchport or wireless access point that requires a device or user to authenticate to the network element and... |
V-66745 | Medium | The Voice Video Endpoint used for videoconferencing must electronically verify the Common Access Card (CAC) or derived credentials. | The use of CAC or derived credentials facilitates standardization and reduces the risk of unauthorized access. DoD has mandated the use of the CAC to support identity management and personal... |
V-66761 | Medium | The Voice Video Endpoint processing unclassified information must implement NIST FIPS-validated cryptography. | Use of weak or untested encryption algorithms undermines the purposes of utilizing encryption to protect data. The network element must implement cryptographic modules adhering to the higher... |
V-66683 | Medium | The hardware Voice Video Endpoint must integrate into the implemented 802.1x network access control system. | IEEE 802.1x is a protocol used to control access to LAN services via a network access switchport or wireless access point that requires a device or user to authenticate to the network element and... |
V-66749 | Medium | The Voice Video Endpoint, when using passwords or PINs for authentication or authorization, must cryptographically-protect the transmission. | Passwords need to be protected at all times and encryption is the standard method for protecting passwords. If passwords are not encrypted, they can be plainly read (i.e., clear text) and easily... |
V-66727 | Medium | The Voice Video Endpoint must produce session (call detail) records containing what type of connection occurred. | Session records are commonly produced by session management and border elements. Many Voice Video Endpoints are not capable of providing session records and instead rely on session management and... |
V-66689 | Medium | The unused hardware Voice Video Endpoint PC port must be disabled. | IEEE 802.1x is a protocol used to control access to LAN services via a network access switchport or wireless access point that requires a device or user to authenticate to the network element and... |
V-66725 | Medium | The Voice Video Endpoint must retain the Standard Mandatory DoD Notice and Consent Banner on the screen until users acknowledge the usage conditions and take explicit actions to log on for further access. | The banner must be acknowledged by the user prior to allowing the user access to the network. This provides assurance that the user has seen the message and accepted the conditions for access. If... |
V-71671 | Medium | The Voice Video Endpoint used for unclassified communication within a Sensitive Compartmented Information Facility (SCIF) must be National Telecommunications Security Working Group (NTSWG) approved device in accordance with the Committee on National Security Systems Instruction (CNNSI) 5000. | Configuring the Voice Video Endpoint to implement CNNSI 5000 for unclassified communication within SCIFs ensures compliance with federal standards and establishes a common security baseline across... |
V-67985 | Medium | The Voice Video Endpoint must register with a Voice Video Session Manager. | Authentication must not automatically give an entity access to an asset. Authorization procedures and controls must be implemented to ensure each authenticated entity also has a validated and... |
V-66763 | Medium | The Voice Video Endpoint processing unclassified information must implement NIST FIPS-validated cryptography to generate cryptographic hashes. | Use of weak or untested encryption algorithms undermines the purposes of utilizing encryption to protect data. The network element must implement cryptographic modules adhering to the higher... |
V-66735 | Medium | The Voice Video Endpoint must produce session (call detail) records containing the identity of all users. | Session records are commonly produced by session management and border elements. Many Voice Video Endpoints are not capable of providing session records and instead rely on session management and... |
V-66705 | Medium | The hardware Voice Video Endpoint PC port must maintain VLAN separation from the voice video VLAN, or be disabled. | VLANs limit the ability for endpoint devices to hear anything on other VLANs. On an enterprise network, VLANs are used to collocate common data types. A VLAN will logically separate and isolate... |
V-66799 | Medium | The Voice Video Endpoint must only use ports, protocols, and services allowed per the Ports, Protocols, and Services Management (PPSM) Category Assurance List (CAL) and Vulnerability Assessments (VAs). | In order to prevent unauthorized connection of devices, unauthorized transfer of information, or unauthorized tunneling (i.e., embedding of data types within data types), organizations must... |
V-66747 | Medium | The Voice Video Endpoint used for videoconferencing must use multifactor authentication for network access. | To assure accountability and prevent unauthenticated access, users must utilize multifactor authentication to prevent potential misuse and compromise of the system. Multifactor authentication uses... |
V-66765 | Medium | The Voice Video Endpoint must provide an explicit indication of current participants in all Videoconference (VC)-based and IP-based online meetings and conferences. | Providing an explicit indication of current participants in teleconferences helps to prevent unauthorized individuals from participating in collaborative teleconference sessions without the... |
V-66793 | Medium | The Voice Video Endpoint must be configured to disable or remove non-essential capabilities. | It is detrimental for Voice Video Endpoints when unnecessary features are enabled by default. Often these features are enabled by default with functionality exceeding requirements or mission... |
V-66791 | Medium | The hardware Voice Video Endpoint must not use the default PIN or password to access configuration and display of network IP settings. | Many Voice Video Endpoints can set or display configuration settings in the instrument itself. This presents a risk if a user obtains information such as the IP addresses and URLs of system... |
V-66797 | Medium | The Voice Video Endpoint must prevent installation of untrusted third-party software. | Unauthorized third-party software is challenging the security posture of DoD. Most established vendors have developed a patch management process that prevents risk, resulting in an estimated 80... |
V-66795 | Medium | The Voice Video Endpoint must prevent the user from installing third-party software. | Unauthorized third-party software is challenging the security posture of DoD. Most established vendors have developed patch management process that prevents risk, resulting in an estimated 80... |
V-66707 | Medium | The Voice Video Endpoint must block both inbound and outbound communications traffic between Unified Capability (UC) and Videoconferencing (VC) clients independently configured by end users and external service providers for voice and video. | Various communication services such as public VoIP and Instant Messaging services route traffic over their own networks and are stored on their own servers; therefore, that traffic can be accessed... |
V-66713 | Medium | The Voice Video Endpoint must protect the integrity of transmitted configuration files from the Voice Video Session Manager. | Without protection of the transmitted information, confidentiality and integrity may be compromised as unprotected communications can be intercepted and either read or altered. When Voice Video... |
V-66711 | Medium | The hardware Voice Video Endpoint using SIP or AS-SIP signaling must prevent cross-site scripting attacks caused by improper filtering or validation of the content of SIP invitation fields. | A cross-site scripting vulnerability has been demonstrated by adding scripting code to the "From:" field in the SIP invite. Upon receiving the invite, the embedded code can be executed by a... |
V-66717 | Medium | The Voice Video Endpoint must dynamically implement configuration file changes. | Configuration management includes the management of security features and assurances through control of changes made to device hardware, software, and firmware throughout the life cycle of a... |
V-66715 | Medium | The Voice Video Endpoint must protect the confidentiality of transmitted configuration files from the Voice Video Session Manager. | Without protection of the transmitted information, confidentiality and integrity may be compromised as unprotected communications can be intercepted and either read or altered. When Voice Video... |
V-66719 | Medium | The Voice Video Endpoint must display the Standard Mandatory DoD Notice and Consent Banner before granting access to the network. | Display of a standardized and approved use notification before granting access to the network ensures privacy and security notification verbiage used is consistent with applicable federal laws,... |
V-66775 | Medium | The Voice Video Endpoint supporting Command and Control (C2) communications must implement Assured Service Session Initiation Protocol (AS-SIP). | Configuring the C2 Voice Video Endpoint to implement MLPP ensures vital high-level communication occurs regardless of environmental, geographical, and political conditions. When conditions require... |
V-66695 | Medium | The hardware Voice Video Endpoint must reauthenticate 802.1x or MAC Authentication Bypass (MAB) every three (3) hours or less. | IEEE 802.1x is a protocol used to control access to LAN services via a network access switchport or wireless access point that requires a device or user to authenticate to the network element and... |
V-66777 | Medium | The Voice Video Endpoint microphone must provide hardware mechanisms, such as push-to-talk (PTT) handset switches, to prevent pickup and transmission of sensitive or classified information over non-secure networks. | Microphones used with videoconferencing are designed to be extremely sensitive, designed to pick up audio from anywhere within a conference room. The microphones may pick up sidebar conversations... |
V-66693 | Medium | The hardware Voice Video Endpoint not supporting 802.1x must be configured to use MAC Authentication Bypass (MAB) on the access switchport. | IEEE 802.1x is a protocol used to control access to LAN services via a network access switchport or wireless access point that requires a device or user to authenticate to the network element and... |
V-66771 | Medium | The Voice Video Endpoint supporting Command and Control (C2) communications must implement Multilevel Precedence and Preemption (MLPP) dialing to enable Routine, Priority, Immediate, Flash, and Flash Override. | Configuring the C2 Voice Video Endpoint to implement MLPP ensures vital high-level communications occurs regardless of environmental, geographical, and political conditions. When conditions... |
V-66691 | Medium | The hardware Voice Video Endpoint with a PC port must have the switchport configured as single-host or enable 802.1x multi-domain authentication. | IEEE 802.1x is a protocol used to control access to LAN services via a network access switchport or wireless access point that requires a device or user to authenticate to the network element and... |
V-66773 | Medium | The Voice Video Endpoint supporting Command and Control (C2) communications must implement Multilevel Precedence and Preemption (MLPP) call disconnect to enable Routine, Priority, Immediate, Flash, and Flash Override. | Configuring the C2 Voice Video Endpoint to implement MLPP ensures vital high-level communication occurs regardless of environmental, geographical, and political conditions. When conditions require... |
V-66757 | Medium | The Voice Video Endpoint must use encryption for signaling and media traffic. | Without protection of the transmitted information, confidentiality and integrity may be compromised as unprotected communications can be intercepted and either read or altered. TLS can be utilized... |
V-66743 | Medium | The Voice Video Endpoint used for videoconferencing must accept a Common Access Card (CAC) or derived credentials. | The use of CAC or derived credentials facilitates standardization and reduces the risk of unauthorized access. DoD has mandated the use of the CAC to support identity management and personal... |
V-66755 | Medium | When using PKI-based authentication, the Voice Video Endpoint used for videoconferencing must implement a local cache of revocation data to support path discovery and validation in the event the network path becomes unavailable. | Without configuring a local cache of revocation data, there is the potential to allow access to users who are no longer authorized (users with revoked certificates).
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V-66753 | Medium | When using PKI-based authentication, the Voice Video Endpoint used for videoconferencing must validate certificates by constructing a certification path (which includes status information) to an accepted trust anchor. | Without path validation, an informed trust decision by the relying party cannot be made when presented with any certificate not already explicitly trusted. A trust anchor is an authoritative... |
V-66699 | Medium | The Voice Video Endpoint must limit the number of concurrent sessions to two (2) users. | Voice video endpoint management includes the ability to control the number of user sessions and limiting the number of allowed user sessions helps limit risk related to DoS attacks. Voice video... |
V-66779 | Medium | The Voice Video Endpoint camera must provide hardware mechanisms, such as push-to-see (PTS) camera switches, to prevent pickup and transmission of sensitive or classified information over non-secure networks. | Cameras used with Voice Video Endpoints may reveal sensitive or classified information. This is especially at risk when unclassified conversations are conducted in classified spaces. Users or... |
V-66803 | Medium | The Voice Video Endpoint processing unclassified information must implement NIST FIPS-validated cryptography to provision digital signatures. | Use of weak or untested encryption algorithms undermines the purposes of utilizing encryption to protect data. The network element must implement cryptographic modules adhering to the higher... |
V-66731 | Medium | The Voice Video Endpoint must produce session (call detail) records containing where the connection occurred. | Session records are commonly produced by session management and border elements. Many Voice Video Endpoints are not capable of providing session records and instead rely on session management and... |
V-66801 | Medium | The Voice Video Endpoint must be configured in accordance with the security configuration settings based on DoD security configuration or implementation guidance, including STIGs, NSA configuration guides, CTOs, and DTMs. | Configuring the Voice Video Endpoint to implement organization-wide security implementation guides and security checklists ensures compliance with federal standards and establishes a common... |
V-66769 | Medium | The Voice Video Endpoint must prevent unauthorized and unintended information transfer via shared system resources. | Preventing unauthorized information transfers mitigates the risk of information, including encrypted representations of information, produced by the actions of prior users/roles (or the actions of... |
V-66737 | Medium | The Voice Video Endpoint must provide session (call detail) record generation capability. | Session records are commonly produced by session management and border elements. Many Voice Video Endpoints are not capable of providing session records and instead rely on session management and... |
V-66739 | Medium | The Voice Video Endpoint must terminate all network connections associated with a communications session at the end of the session. | Terminating an idle session within a short time period reduces the window of opportunity for unauthorized personnel to take control of a management session enabled on the console or console port... |
V-66789 | Medium | The hardware Voice Video Endpoint must prevent the display of network IP settings without the use of a PIN or password. | Many Voice Video Endpoints can set or display configuration settings in the instrument itself. This presents a risk if a user obtains information such as the IP addresses and URLs of system... |
V-66785 | Medium | The hardware Voice Video Endpoint must disable or restrict built-in web servers. | Hardware Voice Video Endpoints sometimes contain a web server for the implementation of various functions and features. In many cases these are used to configure the network settings or user... |
V-66767 | Medium | In the event of a device failure, hardware Voice Video Endpoints must preserve any information necessary to determine cause of failure and return to operations with least disruption to service. | Failure in a known state can address safety or security in accordance with the mission needs of the organization. Failure to a known secure state helps prevent a loss of confidentiality,... |
V-66781 | Medium | The Voice Video Endpoint auto-answer feature must be disabled. | A Voice Video Endpoint set to automatically answer a call with audio or video capabilities enabled risks transmitting information not intended for the caller. In the event a Voice Video Endpoint... |
V-66783 | Medium | The hardware Voice Video Endpoint must disable or restrict web browser capabilities permitting the endpoint to browse the internet or intranet. | Permitting hardware Voice Video Endpoints to browse the internet or enterprise intranet freely opens the endpoint to the possibility of inadvertently downloading malicious code to the endpoint for... |
V-66733 | Medium | The Voice Video Endpoint must produce session (call detail) records containing the outcome of the connection. | Session records are commonly produced by session management and border elements. Many Voice Video Endpoints are not capable of providing session records and instead rely on session management and... |
V-66759 | Medium | The Voice Video Endpoint processing classified information over public networks must implement NSA-approved cryptography. | Use of weak or untested encryption algorithms undermines the purposes of utilizing encryption to protect data. The network element must implement cryptographic modules adhering to the higher... |
V-66751 | Medium | When using PKI-based authentication, the Voice Video Endpoint must enforce authorized access to the corresponding private key. | If the private key is discovered, an attacker can use the key to authenticate as an authorized user and gain access to the network infrastructure. The cornerstone of the PKI is the private key... |
V-66701 | Medium | The hardware Voice Video Endpoint must apply 802.1Q VLAN tags to signaling and media traffic. | When Voice Video Endpoints do not dynamically assign 802.1Q VLAN tags as data is created and combined, it is possible the VLAN tags will not correctly reflect the data type with which they are... |
V-66703 | Medium | The hardware Voice Video Endpoint must use a voice video VLAN, separate from the default VLAN, the management VLAN, and the data VLAN. | VLANs limit the ability for endpoint devices to hear anything on other VLANs. On an enterprise network, VLANs are used to collocate common data types. A VLAN will logically separate and isolate... |
V-66709 | Medium | The Voice Video Endpoint must implement replay-resistant authentication mechanisms for network access. | A replay attack may enable an unauthorized user to gain access to the application. Authentication sessions between the authenticator and the application validating the user credentials must not be... |
V-66787 | Medium | The hardware Voice Video Endpoint must prevent the configuration of network IP settings without the use of a PIN or password. | Many Voice Video Endpoints can set or display configuration settings in the instrument itself. This presents a risk if a user obtains information such as the IP addresses and URLs of system... |