AOSX-12-000230 - The OS X system must initiate session audits at system startup. | DISA STIG Apple Mac OSX 10.12 v1r6 | Unix | AUDIT AND ACCOUNTABILITY |
AOSX-13-000230 - The macOS system must initiate session audits at system startup, using internal clocks with time stamps for audit records that meet a minimum granularity of one second and can be mapped to Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) or Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) - GMT. | DISA STIG Apple Mac OSX 10.13 v2r1 | Unix | AUDIT AND ACCOUNTABILITY |
AOSX-13-000230 - The macOS system must initiate session audits at system startup, using internal clocks with time stamps for audit records that meet a minimum granularity of one second and can be mapped to Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) or Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) - GMT. | DISA STIG Apple Mac OSX 10.13 v2r3 | Unix | AUDIT AND ACCOUNTABILITY |
AOSX-13-000230 - The macOS system must initiate session audits at system startup, using internal clocks with time stamps for audit records that meet a minimum granularity of one second and can be mapped to Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) or Greenwich Mean Time (GMT). | DISA STIG Apple Mac OSX 10.13 v2r5 | Unix | ACCESS CONTROL, AUDIT AND ACCOUNTABILITY |
AOSX-14-001003 - The macOS system must initiate session audits at system startup, using internal clocks with time stamps for audit records that meet a minimum granularity of one second and can be mapped to Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) or Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) - GMT. | DISA STIG Apple Mac OSX 10.14 v2r4 | Unix | ACCESS CONTROL, AUDIT AND ACCOUNTABILITY |
AOSX-14-001003 - The macOS system must initiate session audits at system startup, using internal clocks with time stamps for audit records that meet a minimum granularity of one second and can be mapped to Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) or Greenwich Mean Time (GMT). | DISA STIG Apple Mac OSX 10.14 v2r5 | Unix | ACCESS CONTROL, AUDIT AND ACCOUNTABILITY |
AOSX-14-001003 - The macOS system must initiate session audits at system startup, using internal clocks with time stamps for audit records that meet a minimum granularity of one second and can be mapped to Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) or Greenwich Mean Time (GMT). | DISA STIG Apple Mac OSX 10.14 v2r6 | Unix | ACCESS CONTROL, AUDIT AND ACCOUNTABILITY |
AOSX-14-001003 - The macOS system must initiate session audits at system startup, using internal clocks with time stamps for audit records that meet a minimum granularity of one second and can be mapped to Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) or Greenwich Mean Time (GMT). | DISA STIG Apple Mac OSX 10.14 v2r1 | Unix | ACCESS CONTROL, AUDIT AND ACCOUNTABILITY |
AOSX-15-001003 - The macOS system must initiate session audits at system startup | DISA STIG Apple Mac OSX 10.15 v1r10 | Unix | ACCESS CONTROL, AUDIT AND ACCOUNTABILITY |
AOSX-15-001003 - The macOS system must initiate session audits at system startup, using internal clocks with time stamps for audit records that meet a minimum granularity of one second and can be mapped to Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) or Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) - GMT. | DISA STIG Apple Mac OSX 10.15 v1r5 | Unix | ACCESS CONTROL, AUDIT AND ACCOUNTABILITY |
AOSX-15-001003 - The macOS system must initiate session audits at system startup, using internal clocks with time stamps for audit records that meet a minimum granularity of one second and can be mapped to Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) or Greenwich Mean Time (GMT), to generate audit records containing information to establish what type of events occurred; the identity of any individual or process associated with the event, including individual identities of group account users, establish where the events occurred, source of the event, and outcome of the events including all account enabling actions, full-text recording of privileged commands, and information about the use of encryption for access wireless access to and from the system. | DISA STIG Apple Mac OSX 10.15 v1r8 | Unix | |
AOSX-15-001003 - The macOS system must initiate session audits at system startup, using internal clocks with time stamps for audit records that meet a minimum granularity of one second and can be mapped to Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) or Greenwich Mean Time (GMT), to generate audit records containing information to establish what type of events occurred; the identity of any individual or process associated with the event, including individual identities of group account users, establish where the events occurred, source of the event, and outcome of the events including all account enabling actions, full-text recording of privileged commands, and information about the use of encryption for access wireless access to and from the system. | DISA STIG Apple Mac OSX 10.15 v1r7 | Unix | ACCESS CONTROL, AUDIT AND ACCOUNTABILITY |
AOSX-15-001003 - The macOS system must initiate session audits at system startup, using internal clocks with time stamps for audit records that meet a minimum granularity of one second and can be mapped to Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) or Greenwich Mean Time (GMT). | DISA STIG Apple Mac OSX 10.15 v1r3 | Unix | ACCESS CONTROL, AUDIT AND ACCOUNTABILITY |
APPL-11-001003 - The macOS system must initiate session audits at system startup, using internal clocks with time stamps for audit records that meet a minimum granularity of one second and can be mapped to Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) or Greenwich Mean Time (GMT), to generate audit records containing information to establish what type of events occurred, the identity of any individual or process associated with the event, including individual identities of group account users, establish where the events occurred, source of the event, and outcome of the events including all account enabling actions, full-text recording of privileged commands, and information about the use of encryption for access wireless access to and from the system. | DISA STIG Apple macOS 11 v1r3 | Unix | |
APPL-11-001003 - The macOS system must initiate session audits at system startup, using internal clocks with time stamps for audit records that meet a minimum granularity of one second and can be mapped to Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) or Greenwich Mean Time (GMT), to generate audit records containing information to establish what type of events occurred, the identity of any individual or process associated with the event, including individual identities of group account users, establish where the events occurred, source of the event, and outcome of the events including all account enabling actions, full-text recording of privileged commands, and information about the use of encryption for access wireless access to and from the system. | DISA STIG Apple macOS 11 v1r6 | Unix | |
APPL-11-001003 - The macOS system must initiate session audits at system startup, using internal clocks with time stamps for audit records that meet a minimum granularity of one second and can be mapped to Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) or Greenwich Mean Time (GMT), to generate audit records containing information to establish what type of events occurred, the identity of any individual or process associated with the event, including individual identities of group account users, establish where the events occurred, source of the event, and outcome of the events including all account enabling actions, full-text recording of privileged commands, and information about the use of encryption for access wireless access to and from the system. | DISA STIG Apple macOS 11 v1r1 | Unix | |
APPL-11-001003 - The macOS system must initiate session audits at system startup, using internal clocks with time stamps for audit records that meet a minimum granularity of one second and can be mapped to Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) or Greenwich Mean Time (GMT), to generate audit records containing information to establish what type of events occurred, the identity of any individual or process associated with the event, including individual identities of group account users, establish where the events occurred, source of the event, and outcome of the events including all account enabling actions, full-text recording of privileged commands, and information about the use of encryption for access wireless access to and from the system. | DISA STIG Apple macOS 11 v1r7 | Unix | |
APPL-11-001003 - The macOS system must initiate session audits at system startup, using internal clocks with time stamps for audit records that meet a minimum granularity of one second and can be mapped to Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) or Greenwich Mean Time (GMT), to generate audit records containing information to establish what type of events occurred, the identity of any individual or process associated with the event, including individual identities of group account users, establish where the events occurred, source of the event, and outcome of the events including all account enabling actions, full-text recording of privileged commands, and information about the use of encryption for access wireless access to and from the system. | DISA STIG Apple macOS 11 v1r5 | Unix | ACCESS CONTROL, AUDIT AND ACCOUNTABILITY |
APPL-11-001003 - The macOS system must initiate session audits at system startup, using internal clocks with time stamps for audit records that meet a minimum granularity of one second and can be mapped to Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) or Greenwich Mean Time (GMT), to generate audit records containing information to establish what type of events occurred, the identity of any individual or process associated with the event, including individual identities of group account users, establish where the events occurred, source of the event, and outcome of the events including all account enabling actions, full-text recording of privileged commands, and information about the use of encryption for access wireless access to and from the system. | DISA STIG Apple macOS 11 v1r8 | Unix | ACCESS CONTROL, AUDIT AND ACCOUNTABILITY |
APPL-12-001003 - The macOS system must initiate session audits at system startup | DISA STIG Apple macOS 12 v1r4 | Unix | |
APPL-12-001003 - The macOS system must initiate session audits at system startup | DISA STIG Apple macOS 12 v1r5 | Unix | |
APPL-12-001003 - The macOS system must initiate session audits at system startup | DISA STIG Apple macOS 12 V1R2 | Unix | |
APPL-12-001003 - The macOS system must initiate session audits at system startup | DISA STIG Apple macOS 12 v1r3 | Unix | |
APPL-12-001003 - The macOS system must initiate session audits at system startup | DISA STIG Apple macOS 12 v1r7 | Unix | |
APPL-12-001003 - The macOS system must initiate session audits at system startup, using internal clocks with time stamps for audit records that meet a minimum granularity of one second and can be mapped to Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) or Greenwich Mean Time (GMT), in order to generate audit records containing information to establish what type of events occurred, the identity of any individual or process associated with the event, including individual identities of group account users, establish where the events occurred, source of the event, and outcome of the events including all account enabling actions, full-text recording of privileged commands, and information about the use of encryption for access wireless access to and from the system. | DISA STIG Apple macOS 12 v1r8 | Unix | |
APPL-12-001003 - The macOS system must initiate session audits at system startup, using internal clocks with time stamps for audit records that meet a minimum granularity of one second and can be mapped to Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) or Greenwich Mean Time (GMT), in order to generate audit records containing information to establish what type of events occurred, the identity of any individual or process associated with the event, including individual identities of group account users, establish where the events occurred, source of the event, and outcome of the events including all account enabling actions, full-text recording of privileged commands, and information about the use of encryption for access wireless access to and from the system. | DISA STIG Apple macOS 12 v1r9 | Unix | ACCESS CONTROL, AUDIT AND ACCOUNTABILITY |
APPL-13-001003 - The macOS system must produce audit records containing information to establish when, where, what type, the source, and the outcome for all DOD-defined auditable events and actions. | DISA STIG Apple macOS 13 v1r2 | Unix | |
APPL-13-001003 - The macOS system must produce audit records containing information to establish when, where, what type, the source, and the outcome for all DOD-defined auditable events and actions. | DISA STIG Apple macOS 13 v1r1 | Unix | |
APPL-13-001003 - The macOS system must produce audit records containing information to establish when, where, what type, the source, and the outcome for all DOD-defined auditable events and actions. | DISA STIG Apple macOS 13 v1r3 | Unix | |
APPL-13-001003 - The macOS system must produce audit records containing information to establish when, where, what type, the source, and the outcome for all DOD-defined auditable events and actions. | DISA STIG Apple macOS 13 v1r4 | Unix | ACCESS CONTROL, AUDIT AND ACCOUNTABILITY |
APPL-14-001003 - The macOS system must enable security auditing. | DISA Apple macOS 14 (Sonoma) STIG v1r2 | Unix | |
Big Sur - Enable Security Auditing | NIST macOS Big Sur v1.4.0 - 800-171 | Unix | ACCESS CONTROL, AUDIT AND ACCOUNTABILITY, CONFIGURATION MANAGEMENT, MAINTENANCE |
Big Sur - Enable Security Auditing | NIST macOS Big Sur v1.4.0 - 800-53r5 High | Unix | ACCESS CONTROL, AUDIT AND ACCOUNTABILITY, CONFIGURATION MANAGEMENT, MAINTENANCE |
Big Sur - Enable Security Auditing | NIST macOS Big Sur v1.4.0 - All Profiles | Unix | ACCESS CONTROL, AUDIT AND ACCOUNTABILITY, CONFIGURATION MANAGEMENT, MAINTENANCE |
Catalina - Enable Security Auditing | NIST macOS Catalina v1.5.0 - 800-53r4 Low | Unix | ACCESS CONTROL, AUDIT AND ACCOUNTABILITY, CONFIGURATION MANAGEMENT, MAINTENANCE |
Catalina - Enable Security Auditing | NIST macOS Catalina v1.5.0 - 800-53r5 Low | Unix | ACCESS CONTROL, AUDIT AND ACCOUNTABILITY, CONFIGURATION MANAGEMENT, MAINTENANCE |
Catalina - Enable Security Auditing | NIST macOS Catalina v1.5.0 - All Profiles | Unix | ACCESS CONTROL, AUDIT AND ACCOUNTABILITY, CONFIGURATION MANAGEMENT, MAINTENANCE |
Monterey - Enable Security Auditing | NIST macOS Monterey v1.0.0 - 800-53r4 High | Unix | ACCESS CONTROL, AUDIT AND ACCOUNTABILITY, CONFIGURATION MANAGEMENT, MAINTENANCE |
Monterey - Enable Security Auditing | NIST macOS Monterey v1.0.0 - 800-171 | Unix | ACCESS CONTROL, AUDIT AND ACCOUNTABILITY, CONFIGURATION MANAGEMENT, MAINTENANCE |
Monterey - Enable Security Auditing | NIST macOS Monterey v1.0.0 - 800-53r4 Low | Unix | ACCESS CONTROL, AUDIT AND ACCOUNTABILITY, CONFIGURATION MANAGEMENT, MAINTENANCE |
Monterey - Enable Security Auditing | NIST macOS Monterey v1.0.0 - 800-53r5 Moderate | Unix | ACCESS CONTROL, AUDIT AND ACCOUNTABILITY, CONFIGURATION MANAGEMENT, MAINTENANCE |
RHEL-09-653010 - RHEL 9 audit package must be installed. | DISA Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9 STIG v1r1 | Unix | |
RHEL-09-653010 - RHEL 9 audit package must be installed. | DISA Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9 STIG v1r2 | Unix | |
RHEL-09-653010 - RHEL 9 audit package must be installed. | DISA Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9 STIG v1r3 | Unix | |
WBLC-02-000093 - Oracle WebLogic must use internal system clocks to generate time stamps for audit records. | Oracle WebLogic Server 12c v1r6 | Unix | |
WBLC-02-000093 - Oracle WebLogic must use internal system clocks to generate time stamps for audit records. | Oracle WebLogic Server 12c v1r6 | Windows | |
WBLC-02-000093 - Oracle WebLogic must use internal system clocks to generate time stamps for audit records. | Oracle WebLogic Server 12c v1r6 Middleware | Unix | |
WBLC-02-000093 - Oracle WebLogic must use internal system clocks to generate time stamps for audit records. | Oracle WebLogic Server 12c Linux v2r1 | Unix | AUDIT AND ACCOUNTABILITY |
WBLC-02-000093 - Oracle WebLogic must use internal system clocks to generate time stamps for audit records. | Oracle WebLogic Server 12c Linux v2r1 Middleware | Unix | AUDIT AND ACCOUNTABILITY |
WBLC-02-000093 - Oracle WebLogic must use internal system clocks to generate time stamps for audit records. | Oracle WebLogic Server 12c Windows v2r1 | Windows | AUDIT AND ACCOUNTABILITY |