SHPT-00-000431 - SharePoint must protect audit information from unauthorized access to the trace data log files

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Information

If audit data were to become compromised then competent forensic analysis and discovery of the true source of potentially malicious system activity is difficult. To ensure the veracity of audit data the information system and/or SharePoint must protect audit information from unauthorized access.

SharePoint is an integrated product with comprehensive built-in auditing capabilities working with the Windows system event log. Additional trace logs and usage logs are created by the application and are placed in a designated folder. Logs of actions taken by users of site content (editing, modifying, viewing, deleting, etc.) are stored in a SQL database.

Solution

Change the directory permissions where trace data logs are stored.
1. In Central Administration, click Monitoring.
2. On the Monitoring page, in the Reporting list, click Configure diagnostic logging.
3. Obtain the Path location for the Trace Log.
4. Navigate to the file location, right-click, and select Properties. View the Security tab.
5. Delete any groups or users other than the LOCAL SERVICE, WSS_ADMIN_WPG, WSS_RESTRICTED_WPG_V4, WSS_WPG, local Administrators group, and SYSTEM group from the permissions list.

See Also

http://iasecontent.disa.mil/stigs/zip/Oct2015/U_Sharepoint_2010_V1R7_STIG.zip

Item Details

Category: AUDIT AND ACCOUNTABILITY

References: 800-53|AU-4, 800-53|AU-9, CAT|II, CCI|CCI-000162, Rule-ID|SV-39935r2_rule, STIG-ID|SHPT-00-000431, Vuln-ID|V-30282

Plugin: Windows

Control ID: c8d8a5af95d8a41723ddc38db2978123cb8f15d00d9d04195f158143680c3a9a