Check: SRG-OS-000134-GPOS-00068
General Purpose Operating System SRG:
SRG-OS-000134-GPOS-00068
(in versions v3 r1 through v1 r6)
Title
The operating system must isolate security functions from nonsecurity functions. (Cat II impact)
Discussion
An isolation boundary provides access control and protects the integrity of the hardware, software, and firmware that perform security functions. Security functions are the hardware, software, and/or firmware of the information system responsible for enforcing the system security policy and supporting the isolation of code and data on which the protection is based. Operating systems implement code separation (i.e., separation of security functions from nonsecurity functions) in a number of ways, including through the provision of security kernels via processor rings or processor modes. For non-kernel code, security function isolation is often achieved through file system protections that serve to protect the code on disk and address space protections that protect executing code. Developers and implementers can increase the assurance in security functions by employing well-defined security policy models; structured, disciplined, and rigorous hardware and software development techniques; and sound system/security engineering principles. Implementation may include isolation of memory space and libraries. Operating systems restrict access to security functions through the use of access control mechanisms and by implementing least privilege capabilities.
Check Content
Verify the operating system isolates security functions from nonsecurity functions. If it does not, this is a finding.
Fix Text
Configure the operating system to isolate security functions from nonsecurity functions.
Additional Identifiers
Rule ID: SV-203656r958518_rule
Vulnerability ID: V-203656
Group Title: SRG-OS-000134
Expert Comments
CCIs
Number | Definition |
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CCI-001084 |
Isolate security functions from nonsecurity functions. |
Controls
Number | Title |
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SC-3 |
Security Function Isolation |