5.10 Require an administrator password to access system-wide preferences

Information

System Preferences controls system and user settings on an OS X Computer. System Preferences allows the user to tailor their experience on the computer as well as allowing the System Administrator to configure global security settings. Some of the settings should only be altered by the person responsible for the computer. By requiring a password to unlock System-wide System Preferences the risk is mitigated of a user changing configurations that affect the entire system and requires an admin user to re-authenticate to make changes

Solution

In System Preferences: Security, General tab under Advanced, check "Require an administrator password to access system-wide preferences" Impact: If Automatic login is not disabled an unauthorized user could login without supplying a user password or credential.

See Also

https://workbench.cisecurity.org/files/299

Item Details

Category: CONFIGURATION MANAGEMENT

References: 800-53|CM-6b.

Plugin: Unix

Control ID: 4953d122e59a52913ab47e211ada1ed42d49db46ea301b873cd5146e08bf8f8d