z/OS CA VTAPE for ACF2 STIG
z/OS CA VTAPE for ACF2 Security Technical Implementation Guide. Version v6 r5, released Nov. 23, 2022.
ZVTAA030: CA VTAPE Started Task name is not properly identified/defined to the system ACP.
Refer to the following report produced by the ACF2 Data Collection: - ACF2CMDS.RPT(ATTSTC) Insure that the logonids(s) for the CA VTAPE started task(s) includes the following: STC NO-SMC
Discussion
CA VTAPE requires a started task that will be restricted to certain resources, datasets and other system functions. By defining the started task as a userid to the system ACP, It allows the ACP to control the access and authorized users that require these capabilities. Failure to properly control these capabilities, could compromise of the operating system environment, ACP, and customer data.
Fix
The CA VTAPE system programmer and the IAO will ensure that a product's Started Task(s) is properly identified/defined to the System ACP. If the product requires a Started Task, verify that it is properly defined to the System ACP with the proper attributes. Most installation manuals will indicate how the Started Task is identified and any additional attributes that must be specified. Example: SET LID INSERT SVTS STC NO-SMC INSERT SVTSAS STC NO-SMC
Rating Info
DISA Cat II. NIST impact 3.
Expert Comment
None
ZVTAA001: CA VTAPE STC data sets will be properly protected.
Refer to the following report produced by the Data Set and Resource Data Collection: - SENSITVE.RPT(VTASTC) Automated Analysis Refer to the following report produced by the Data Set and Resource Data Collection: - PDI(ZVTA0001) Verify that the accesses to the CA VTAPE STC data sets are properly restricted. If the following guidance is true, this is not a finding. ___ The ACF2 data set rules for the data sets restricts READ access to auditors and authorized users. ___ The ACF2 data set rules for the data sets restricts WRITE and/or greater access to systems programming personnel and Tape Management personnel. ___ The ACF2 data set rules for the data sets restricts WRITE and/or greater access to the CA VTAPE's STC(s) and/or batch user(s).
Discussion
CA VTAPE STC data sets have the ability to use privileged functions and/or have access to sensitive data. Failure to properly restrict access to these data sets could result in violating the integrity of the base product which could result in compromising the operating system or sensitive data.
Fix
The ISSO will ensure that WRITE and/or greater access to CA VTAPE STC data sets is limited to systems programmers, tape management personnel, and/or CA VTAPE's STC(s) and/or batch user(s) only. Read access can be given to auditors and authorized users. The installing systems programmer will identify and document the product data sets and categorize them according to who will have update and alter access and if required that all update and allocate access is logged. The installing systems programmer will identify if any additional groups have update and/or alter access for specific data sets, and once documented will work with the ISSO to ensure they are properly restricted to the ACP (Access Control Program) active on the system. Data sets to be protected will be: SYS3.VTAPE (data sets that are altered by the product's STCs, this can be more specific) The following commands are provided as a sample for implementing data set controls: $KEY(SYS3) VTAPE.- UID(<syspaudt>) R(A) W(A) A(A) E(A) VTAPE.- UID(<tapeaudt>) R(A) W(A) A(A) E(A) VTAPE.- UID(<tstcaudt>) R(A) W(A) A(A) E(A) VTAPE.- UID(VTAPE STCs) R(A) W(A) A(A) E(A) VTAPE.- UID(<audtaudt>) R(A) E(A) VTAPE.- UID(authorize users) R(A) E(A)
Rating Info
DISA Cat II. NIST impact 3.
Expert Comment
None
ZVTAA000: CA VTAPE installation data sets are not properly protected.
Refer to the following report produced by the Data Set and Resource Data Collection: - SENSITVE.RPT(VTARPT) Automated Analysis Refer to the following report produced by the Data Set and Resource Data Collection: - PDI(ZVTA0000) Verify that the accesses to the CA VTAPE installation data sets are properly restricted. ___ The ACF2 data set rules for the data sets restricts READ access to all authorized users. ___ The ACF2 data set rules for the data sets restricts UPDATE and/or ALTER access to systems programming personnel. ___ The ACF2 data set rules for the data sets specify that all (i.e., failures and successes) UPDATE and/or ALTER access are logged.
Discussion
CA VTAPE installation data sets have the ability to use privileged functions and/or have access to sensitive data. Failure to properly restrict access to these data sets could result in violating the integrity of the base product which could result in compromising the operating system or sensitive data.
Fix
The IAO will ensure that update and allocate access to CA VTAPE installation data sets is limited to System Programmers only, and all update and allocate access is logged. Read access can be given to all authorized users. The installing Systems Programmer will identify and document the product data sets and categorize them according to who will have update and alter access and if required that all update and allocate access is logged. He will identify if any additional groups have update and/or alter access for specific data sets, and once documented he will work with the IAO to see that they are properly restricted to the ACP (Access Control Program) active on the system. Data sets to be protected will be: SYS2.VTAPE. SYS3.VTAPE. (data sets that are not altered by product STCs, can be more specific) The following commands are provided as a sample for implementing data set controls: $KEY(SYS2) VTAPE.- UID(<syspaudt>) R(A) W(L) A(L) E(A) VTAPE.- UID(<tstcaudt>) R(A) W(L) A(L) E(A) VTAPE.- UID(<audtaudt>) R(A) E(A) VTAPE.- UID(authorized users) R(A) E(A) VTAPE.- UID(<audtaudt>) R(A) E(A) VTAPE.- UID(VTAPE STCs) R(A) E(A) $KEY(SYS3) VTAPE.- UID(<syspaudt>) R(A) W(L) A(L) E(A) VTAPE.- UID(<tstcaudt>) R(A) W(L) A(L) E(A) VTAPE.- UID(<audtaudt>) R(A) E(A) VTAPE.- UID(authorized users) R(A) E(A) VTAPE.- UID(VTAPE STCs) R(A) E(A)
Rating Info
DISA Cat II. NIST impact 3.
Expert Comment
None