Check: DS00.3281_2008
Windows 2008 Domain Controller STIG:
DS00.3281_2008
(in versions v6 r47 through v6 r35)
Title
Separate, NSA-approved (Type 1) cryptography must be used to protect the directory data-in-transit for directory service implementations at a classified confidentiality level when replication data traverses a network cleared to a lower level than the data. (Cat II impact)
Discussion
Commercial-grade encryption does not provide adequate protection when the classification level of directory data in transit is higher than the level of the network.
Check Content
With the assistance of the SA, NSO, or network reviewer as required, review the site network diagram(s) or documentation to determine the level of classification for the network(s) over which replication data is transmitted. Determine the classification level of the Windows domain controller. If the classification level of the Windows domain controller is higher than the level of the networks, review the site network diagram(s) and directory implementation documentation to determine if NSA-approved encryption is used to protect the replication network traffic. If the classification level of the Windows domain controller is higher than the level of the network traversed and NSA-approved encryption is not used, this is a finding.
Fix Text
Configure NSA-approved (Type 1) cryptography to protect the directory data in transit for directory service implementations at a classified confidentiality level that transfers replication data through a network cleared to a lower level than the data.
Additional Identifiers
Rule ID: SV-54941r2_rule
Vulnerability ID: V-14783
Group Title: Replication Encryption – Classification Factor
Expert Comments
CCIs
Number | Definition |
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CCI-002450 |
Implement organization-defined types of cryptography for each specified cryptography use. |
Controls
Number | Title |
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SC-13 |
Cryptographic Protection |