4.1.6 Ensure events that modify the system's Mandatory Access Controls are collected - /etc/apparmor/

Information

Monitor AppArmor mandatory access controls. The parameters below monitor any write access (potential additional, deletion or modification of files in the directory) or attribute changes to /etc/apparmor and /etc/apparmor.d directories.

Rationale:

Changes to files in these directories could indicate that an unauthorized user is attempting to modify access controls and change security contexts, leading to a compromise of the system.

Solution

Edit or create a file in the /etc/audit/rules.d/ directory ending in .rules
Example: vi /etc/audit/rules.d/MAC-policy.rules
and add the following lines:

-w /etc/apparmor/ -p wa -k MAC-policy
-w /etc/apparmor.d/ -p wa -k MAC-policy

Additional Information:

Reloading the auditd config to set active settings requires the auditd service to be restarted, and may require a system reboot.

See Also

https://workbench.cisecurity.org/files/2971

Item Details

Category: CONFIGURATION MANAGEMENT

References: 800-53|CM-6, CSCv6|3.6, CSCv7|5.5

Plugin: Unix

Control ID: f50bf99a050ccad6f3afcff20adaade76a95ade8624b775b374bdd94bff41656