2.19 Ensure 'Set the time period for update notifications' is set to 'Enabled: 86400000'

Information

Google Chrome allows to set the time period, in milliseconds, over which users are notified that it must be relaunched to apply a pending update.

If not set, or Disabled, the default period of 604800000 milliseconds (7 days) is used.

The recommended state for this setting is: Enabled with value 86400000 (1 day)

Rationale:

This setting is a notification for the end-user informing them that an update has been applied and that the browser must be restarted in order for the update to be completed. Once updates have been pushed by the organization it is pertinent that said update takes effect as soon as possible. Enabling this notification will ensure users restart the browser in a timely fashion.

Impact:

After this time period, the user will be repeatedly informed of the need for an update until a Browser restart is completed.

Solution

To establish the recommended configuration via Group Policy, set the following UI path to Enabled: 5265C00 (86400000 in Hexadecimal):

Computer Configuration\Polices\Administrative Templates\Google\Google Chrome\Set the time period for update notifications

Default Value:

Unset (Same as Disabled, but user can change)

See Also

https://workbench.cisecurity.org/benchmarks/8691

Item Details

Category: RISK ASSESSMENT, SYSTEM AND INFORMATION INTEGRITY

References: 800-53|RA-5, 800-53|SI-2, 800-53|SI-2(2), CSCv7|3.5

Plugin: Windows

Control ID: 9fa99c4eaed05f6efb8231d923779d06d378a6945add02808a5445214fa6a655