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The application must prevent access to organization-defined security-relevant information except during secure, non-operable system states.


Overview

Finding ID Version Rule ID IA Controls Severity
V-26751 SRG-APP-000037 SV-33999r1_rule Medium
Description
Security-relevant information is any information within the information system that can potentially impact the operation of security functions in a manner possibly resulting in failure to enforce the system security policy or maintain isolation of code and data. Organizations may define specific security relevant information requiring protection. Filtering rules for routers and firewalls, cryptographic key management information, key configuration parameters for security services, and access control lists are examples of security-relevant information. Secure, non-operable system states are states in which the information system is not performing mission/business-related processing (e.g., the system is off-line for maintenance, troubleshooting, boot-up, shutdown). Access to these types of data is to be prevented unless the system is in a maintenance mode or has otherwise been brought off-line. The goal is to minimize the potential a security configuration or data may be dynamically and perhaps, surreptitiously overwritten or changed (without going through a formal system change process that can document the changes).
STIG Date
Application Security Requirements Guide 2011-12-28

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