This policy setting determines whether a domain member should attempt to negotiate encryption for all secure channel traffic that it initiates. The recommended state for this setting is: Enabled. Rationale: When a computer joins a domain, a computer account is created. After it joins the domain, the computer uses the password for that account to create a secure channel with the Domain Controller for its domain every time that it restarts. Requests that are sent on the secure channel are authenticated-and sensitive information such as passwords are encrypted-but the channel is not integrity-checked, and not all information is encrypted. Digital encryption and signing of the secure channel is a good idea where it is supported. The secure channel protects domain credentials as they are sent to the Domain Controller. Impact: None - this is the default behavior. However, only Windows NT 4.0 Service Pack 6a (SP6a) and subsequent versions of the Windows operating system support digital encryption and signing of the secure channel. Windows 98 Second Edition clients do not support it unless they have Dsclient installed.
Solution
To establish the recommended configuration via GP, set the following UI path to Enabled: Computer Configuration\Policies\Windows Settings\Security Settings\Local Policies\Security Options\Domain member: Digitally encrypt secure channel data (when possible) Default Value: Enabled. (The domain member will request encryption of all secure channel traffic.) Additional Information: Microsoft Windows Server 2019 Security Technical Implementation Guide: Version 2, Release 1, Benchmark Date: November 13, 2020 Vul ID: V-205822 Rule ID: SV-205822r569188_rule STIG ID: WN19-SO-000070 Severity: CAT II