For accounts using password authentication, the Cisco ISE must implement replay-resistant authentication mechanisms for network access to privileged accounts.
Overview
| Finding ID | Version | Rule ID | IA Controls | Severity |
| V-242642 | CSCO-NM-000370 | SV-242642r960993_rule | CCI-001941 | medium |
| Description | ||||
| A replay attack may enable an unauthorized user to gain access to the application. Authentication sessions between the authenticator and the application validating the user credentials must not be vulnerable to a replay attack. An authentication process resists replay attacks if it is impractical to achieve a successful authentication by recording and replaying a previous authentication message. Techniques used to address this include protocols using nonces (e.g., numbers generated for a specific one-time use) or challenges (e.g., TLS, WS_Security). Additional techniques include time-synchronous or challenge-response one-time authenticators. | ||||
| STIG | Date | |||
| Cisco ISE NDM Security Technical Implementation Guide | 2024-09-10 | |||
Details
Check Text (C-242642r960993_chk)
Navigate to Administration >> System >> Settings >> FIPS Mode.
Verify FIPS Mode is enabled.
If FIPS Mode is enabled, this is not a finding.
If FIPS mode is not configured, but password authentication is configured to use FIPS 140-2/3 validated replay-resistant authentication mechanism for network access to privileged accounts , this can be lowered to a CAT 3 finding.
Fix Text (F-45874r864202_fix)
Enable FIPS Mode in Cisco ISE to ensure FIPS 140-2/3 algorithms are used in all security functions requiring cryptographic functions.
1. Choose Administration >> System >> Settings >> FIPS Mode.
2. Choose the "Enabled" option from the FIPS Mode drop-down list.
3. Click "Save" and restart the node.
NOTE: Configuring FIPS mode is the required DoD configuration. However, this requirement can be lowered to a CAT 3 if the alternative manual configuration is used to configure individual protocols.