Finding ID | Version | Rule ID | IA Controls | Severity |
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V-6850 | 4.008-DC | SV-50284r1_rule | ECAR-2 ECAR-3 | Medium |
Description |
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Maintaining an audit trail of system activity logs can help identify configuration errors, troubleshoot service disruptions, and analyze compromises that have occurred, as well as detect attacks. Audit logs are necessary to provide a trail of evidence in case the system or network is compromised. Collecting this data is essential for analyzing the security of information assets and detecting signs of suspicious and unexpected behavior. |
STIG | Date |
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Windows 2003 Domain Controller Security Technical Implementation Guide | 2015-03-09 |
Check Text ( C-46040r1_chk ) |
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Analyze the system using the Security Configuration and Analysis snap-in. Expand the Security Configuration and Analysis tree view. Expand the "Local Policies" object and select "Audit Policy". Compare the settings in the Policy window with the following. If system does not audit the events listed below, this is a finding. Audit account logon events - Success, Failure Audit account management - Success, Failure Audit directory service access - Failure Audit logon events - Success, Failure Audit object access - Failure Audit policy change - Success Audit privilege use - Failure Audit system events - Success |
Fix Text (F-43430r2_fix) |
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Configure the system to audit the following categories as outlined. Audit account logon events - Success, Failure Audit account management - Success, Failure Audit directory service access - Failure Audit logon events - Success, Failure Audit object access - Failure Audit policy change - Success Audit privilege use - Failure Audit system events - Success |