DG0012: DBMS software storage location

Information

ref: DISA DB STIG SQL 2005 V8
ref: Vulnerability Key: V0004754
ref: STIG ID: DG0012-SQLServer9
ref: Severity: Category II
Database software directories including DBMS configuration files are stored in dedicated directories separate from the host OS and other
applications.
Multiple applications can provide a cumulative negative effect. A vulnerability and subsequent exploit to one application can lead to an
exploit of other applications sharing the same security context. For example, an exploit to a web server process that leads to
unauthorized administrative access to host system directories can most likely lead to a compromise of all applications hosted by the same
system. Database software not installed using dedicated directories both threatens and is threatened by other hosted applications. Access
controls defined for one application may by default provide access to the other application's database objects or directories. Any method
that provides any level of separation of security context assists in the protection between applications.
ref: U_INS_sqlserver9_v8r1.7_Checklist_20100827.pdf pg. 12
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