MS SQL Server 2016 Database Security Technical Implementation Guide

Overview

VersionDateFinding Count (28)Downloads
32025-06-11CAT I (High): 5CAT II (Medium): 20CAT III (Low): 3
STIG Description
This Security Technical Implementation Guide is published as a tool to improve the security of Department of Defense (DOD) information systems. The requirements are derived from the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) 800-53 and related documents. Comments or proposed revisions to this document should be sent via email to the following address: disa.stig_spt@mail.mil.
ClassifiedPublicSensitive
I - Mission Critical ClassifiedI - Mission Critical PublicI - Mission Critical Sensitive
II - Mission Support ClassifiedII - Mission Support PublicII - Mission Support Sensitive
III - Administrative ClassifiedIII - Administrative PublicIII - Administrative Sensitive

Findings - MAC II - Mission Support Public

Finding IDSeverityTitleDescription
V-213902
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
SQL Server must protect against a user falsely repudiating by ensuring only clearly unique Active Directory user accounts can connect to the database.Non-repudiation of actions taken is required in order to maintain data integrity. Examples of particular actions taken by individuals include creating...
V-213904
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
SQL Server must protect against a user falsely repudiating by ensuring databases are not in a trust relationship.Non-repudiation of actions taken is required in order to maintain data integrity. Examples of particular actions taken by individuals include creating...
V-213905
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
SQL Server must allow only the ISSM (or individuals or roles appointed by the ISSM) to select which auditable events are to be audited.Without the capability to restrict which roles and individuals can select which events are audited, unauthorized personnel may be able to prevent or i...
V-213906
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
SQL Server must limit privileges to change software modules, to include stored procedures, functions, and triggers.If the system were to allow any user to make changes to software libraries, then those changes might be implemented without undergoing the appropriate...
V-213907
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
SQL Server must limit privileges to change software modules, to include stored procedures, functions, and triggers, and links to software external to SQL Server.If the system were to allow any user to make changes to software libraries, then those changes might be implemented without undergoing the appropriate...
V-213908
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
Database objects (including but not limited to tables, indexes, storage, stored procedures, functions, triggers, links to software external to SQL Server, etc.) must be owned by database/DBMS principals authorized for ownership.Within the database, object ownership implies full privileges to the owned object, including the privilege to assign access to the owned objects to ot...
V-213909
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
The role(s)/group(s) used to modify database structure (including but not necessarily limited to tables, indexes, storage, etc.) and logic modules (stored procedures, functions, triggers, links to software external to SQL Server, etc.) must be restricted to authorized users.If SQL Server were to allow any user to make changes to database structure or logic, then those changes might be implemented without undergoing the ap...
V-213910
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
In the event of a system failure, hardware loss or disk failure, SQL Server must be able to restore necessary databases with least disruption to mission processes.Failure to a known state can address safety or security in accordance with the mission/business needs of the organization. Failure to a known secure s...
V-213911
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
The Database Master Key encryption password must meet DOD password complexity requirements.Weak passwords may be easily guessed. When passwords are used to encrypt keys used for encryption of sensitive data, then the confidentiality of all d...
V-213912
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
The Database Master Key must be encrypted by the Service Master Key, where a Database Master Key is required and another encryption method has not been specified.When not encrypted by the Service Master Key, system administrators or application administrators may access and use the Database Master Key to view s...
V-213913
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
The Certificate used for encryption must be backed up and stored in a secure location that is not on the SQL Server.Backup and recovery of the Certificate used for encryption is critical to the complete recovery of the database. Not having this key can lead to loss ...
V-213915
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
Database contents must be protected from unauthorized and unintended information transfer by enforcement of a data-transfer policy.Applications, including DBMSs, must prevent unauthorized and unintended information transfer via shared system resources. Data used for the developm...
V-213916
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
SQL Server must check the validity of all data inputs except those specifically identified by the organization.Invalid user input occurs when a user inserts data or characters into an application's data entry fields and the application is unprepared to process ...
V-213917
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
SQL Server must provide non-privileged users with error messages that provide information necessary for corrective actions without revealing information that could be exploited by adversaries.Any DBMS or associated application providing too much information in error messages on the screen or printout risks compromising the data and security...
V-213918
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
SQL Server must associate organization-defined types of security labels having organization-defined security label values with information in storage.Without the association of security labels to information, there is no basis for SQL Server to make security-related access-control decisions. Securi...
V-213919
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
SQL Server must associate organization-defined types of security labels having organization-defined security label values with information in process.Without the association of security labels to information, there is no basis for SQL Server to make security-related access-control decisions. Securi...
V-213920
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
SQL Server must associate organization-defined types of security labels having organization-defined security label values with information in transmission.Without the association of security labels to information, there is no basis for SQL Server to make security-related access-control decisions. Securi...
V-213922
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
Execution of stored procedures and functions that utilize execute as must be restricted to necessary cases only.In certain situations, to provide required functionality, a DBMS needs to execute internal logic (stored procedures, functions, triggers, etc.) and/or...
V-213923
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
SQL Server must prohibit user installation of logic modules (stored procedures, functions, triggers, views, etc.) without explicit privileged status.Allowing regular users to install software, without explicit privileges, creates the risk that untested or potentially malicious software will be inst...
V-213924
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
SQL Server must enforce access restrictions associated with changes to the configuration of the database(s).Failure to provide logical access restrictions associated with changes to configuration may have significant effects on the overall security of the sy...
V-213903
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
SQL Server must protect against a user falsely repudiating by use of system-versioned tables (Temporal Tables).Non-repudiation of actions taken is required in order to maintain data integrity. Examples of particular actions taken by individuals include creating...
V-213914
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
SQL Server must isolate security functions from non-security functions.An isolation boundary provides access control and protects the integrity of the hardware, software, and firmware that perform security functions. Se...
V-213921
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
SQL Server must enforce discretionary access control policies, as defined by the data owner, over defined subjects and objects.Discretionary Access Control (DAC) is based on the notion that individual users are "owners" of objects and therefore have discretion over who should ...
V-213900
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
SQL Server databases must integrate with an organization-level authentication/access mechanism providing account management and automation for all users, groups, roles, and any other principals.Enterprise environments make account management for applications and databases challenging and complex. A manual process for account management functi...
V-213901
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
SQL Server must enforce approved authorizations for logical access to database information and system resources in accordance with applicable access control policies.Authentication with a DoD-approved PKI certificate does not necessarily imply authorization to access SQL Server. To mitigate the risk of unauthorized...
V-213926
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
SQL Server must implement cryptographic mechanisms to prevent unauthorized modification of organization-defined information at rest (to include, at a minimum, PII and classified information) on organization-defined information system components.DBMSs handling data requiring "data at rest" protections must employ cryptographic mechanisms to prevent unauthorized disclosure and modification of t...
V-213927
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
SQL Server must implement cryptographic mechanisms preventing the unauthorized disclosure of organization-defined information at rest on organization-defined information system components.SQL Server’s handling data requiring "data at rest" protections must employ cryptographic mechanisms to prevent unauthorized disclosure and modificati...
V-251040
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
SQL Server must use NSA-approved cryptography to protect classified information in accordance with the data owners requirements.Use of weak or untested encryption algorithms undermines the purposes of utilizing encryption to protect data. The application must implement cryptogr...