7.3 Ensure 'Security Policy' denying any/all traffic to/from IP addresses on Trusted Threat Intelligence Sources Exists

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Information

Create a pair of security rules at the top of the security policies ruleset to block traffic to and from IP addresses known to be malicious.

Note: This recommendation (as written) requires a Palo Alto 'Active Threat License'. Third Party and Open Source Threat Intelligence Feeds can also be used for this purpose.

Rationale:

Creating rules that block traffic to/from known malicious sites from Trusted Threat Intelligence Sources protects you against IP addresses that Palo Alto Networks has proven to be used almost exclusively to distribute malware, initiate command-and-control activity, and launch attacks.

Impact:

While not foolproof, simply blocking traffic from known malicious hosts allows more resources to be devoted to analyzing traffic from other sources for malicious content. This approach is a recommended part of most 'Defense in Depth' recommendations, allowing defenders to focus more deeply on traffic from uncategorized sources.

NOTE: Nessus has provided the target output to assist in reviewing the benchmark to ensure target compliance.

Solution

Navigate to Policies > Security
Create a Security Policy similar to:

General tab: Name set to Deny to Malicious IP

Source tab: Source Zone set to Any,

Destination tab: Destination Zone set to Any, Destination Address set to Palo Alto Networks - Known malicious IP addresses

Application tab: Application set to Any

Service/URL Category tab: Service set to Any

Actions tab: Action set to Block, Profile Type set to None

Create a Security Policy similar to with:

General tab: Name set to Deny from Malicious IP

Source tab: Source Zone set to Any, Source Address set to Palo Alto Networks - Known malicious IP addresses

Destination tab: Destination Zone set to Any

Application tab: Application set to Any

Service/URL Category tab: Service set to Any

Actions tab: Action set to Block, Profile Type set to None

Note: This recommendation requires a Palo Alto 'Active Threat License'

Default Value:

Not Configured

See Also

https://workbench.cisecurity.org/files/3750