SQL6-D0-004000 - SQL Server must protect against a user falsely repudiating by ensuring all accounts are individual, unique, and not shared.

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Information

Non-repudiation of actions taken is required in order to maintain data integrity. Examples of particular actions taken by individuals include creating information, sending a message, approving information (e.g., indicating concurrence or signing a contract), and receiving a message.

Non-repudiation protects against later claims by a user of not having created, modified, or deleted a particular data item or collection of data in the database.

In designing a database, the organization must define the types of data and the user actions that must be protected from repudiation. The implementation must then include building audit features into the application data tables and configuring SQL Server's audit tools to capture the necessary audit trail. Design and implementation also must ensure that applications pass individual user identification to SQL Server, even where the application connects to SQL Server with a standard, shared account.

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Solution

Remove user-accessible shared accounts and use individual user IDs.

Build/configure applications to ensure successful individual authentication prior to shared account access.

Ensure each user's identity is received and used in audit data in all relevant circumstances.

Design, develop, and implement a method to log use of any account to which more than one person has access. Restrict interactive access to shared accounts to the fewest persons possible.

See Also

https://dl.dod.cyber.mil/wp-content/uploads/stigs/zip/U_MS_SQL_Server_2016_Y22M04_STIG.zip

Item Details

References: CAT|II, CCI|CCI-000166, Rule-ID|SV-213933r754576_rule, STIG-ID|SQL6-D0-004000, STIG-Legacy|SV-93833, STIG-Legacy|V-79127, Vuln-ID|V-213933

Plugin: Windows

Control ID: b0dc0e54850eeb9545ed33e87aee25707fbcc46fe0b367e01c79647d5a5454c4