NET0910 - Perimeter is not compliant with DoD Instr. 8551.1

Information

The SA will utilize ingress and egress ACLs to restrict traffic destined to the enclave perimeter in accordance with the guidelines contained in DoD Instruction 8551.1 for all ports and protocols required for operational commitments.

Vulnerability assessments must be reviewed by the SA and protocols must be approved by the IA staff before entering the enclave. Access Control Lists (ACLs) are the first line of defense in a layered security approach. They permit authorized packets and deny unauthorized packets based on port or service type. They enhance the posture of the network by not allowing packets to even reach a potential target within the security domain. The list provided are highly susceptible ports and services that should be blocked or limited as much as possible without adversely affecting customer requirements. Auditing packets attempting to penetrate the network but are stopped by an ACL will allow network administrators to broaden their protective ring and more tightly define the scope of operation. If the perimeter is in a Deny-by-Default posture and what is allowed through the filter is IAW DoD Instruction 8551.1, and if the permit rule is explicitly defined with explicit ports and protocols allowed, then all requirements related to PPS being blocked would be satisfied.

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Solution

The SA will utilize ingress and egress ACLs to restrict traffic in accordance with the guidelines contained in DoD Instruction 8551.1 for all services and protocols required for operational commitments.

See Also

https://iasecontent.disa.mil/stigs/zip/U_Network_Perimeter_Router_L3_Switch_V8R32_STIG.zip

Item Details

References: CAT|II, Rule-ID|SV-5731r1_rule, STIG-ID|NET0910, Vuln-ID|V-5731

Plugin: Cisco

Control ID: c06d33aecb487c604f1b078b7d8c789ac365093076977c9018321c2852f609f4