Information
Private key data is used to prove that the entity presenting a public key certificate is the certificate's rightful owner. Compromise of private key data allows an adversary to impersonate the key holder.
Private key data associated with software certificates, including those issued to an ALG, must be generated and protected in at least a FIPS 140-2 Level 1 validated cryptographic module. For Proxy SG, as long as the FIPS-compliant suite is configured for use and configured in compliance with the FIPS cert manual requirements, key management should be in compliance using the following instructions. Symantec HSM may be used; however, it may require an additional license.
NOTE: Nessus has provided the target output to assist in reviewing the benchmark to ensure target compliance.
Solution
As long as the FIPS-compliant suite is configured for use and configured in compliance with the FIPS cert manual requirements, key management should be in compliance using the following instructions.
1. Log on to the Web Management Console.
2. Click Configuration >> SSL >> HSM.
3. Click the 'HSM' and 'HSM Keyring' tabs and configure these options per the guidance in the ProxySG Administration Guide, Chapter 9: Managing the SSL Proxy, Section G: Working with an HSM Appliance.
4. Click Configuration >> Proxy Settings >> SSL Proxy.
5. Select the HSM Keyring in the Issuer Keyring field and click 'Apply'.
Note: As long as the FIPS-compliant suite is being used and configured in compliance with the FIPS cert manual requirements, key management should be in compliance as part of this.