SP13-00-000015 - SharePoint must utilize approved cryptography to protect the confidentiality of remote access sessions.

Information

Remote access is any access to an organizational information system by a user (or an information system) communicating through an external, non-organization-controlled network (e.g., the Internet). Examples of remote access methods include dial-up, broadband, and wireless.

Remote network access is accomplished by leveraging common communication protocols and establishing a remote connection. These connections will typically occur over either the public Internet or the Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN). Since neither of these Internetworking mechanisms are private nor secure, if cryptography is not used, then the session data traversing the remote connection could be intercepted and compromised. Cryptography provides a means to secure the remote connection to prevent unauthorized access to the data traversing the remote access connection, thereby providing a degree of confidentiality. The encryption strength of mechanism is selected based on the security categorization of the information traversing the remote connection.

Solution

Configure the SharePoint server to use approved cryptography to protect the confidentiality of remote access sessions.

Open IIS Manager.

In the Connections pane, expand 'Sites'.

Click the 'Web Application' site.

In the Actions pane, click 'Bindings'.

In the Site Bindings window, click 'Add'.

In the Add Site Binding window, change 'Type' to 'https', and select the site's SSL certificate. Click 'OK'.

Remove all bindings that do not use https.

Click 'Close'.

See Also

https://dl.dod.cyber.mil/wp-content/uploads/stigs/zip/U_MS_SharePoint_2013_V2R3_STIG.zip

Item Details

Category: ACCESS CONTROL

References: 800-53|AC-17(2), CAT|I, CCI|CCI-000068, Rule-ID|SV-223240r612235_rule, STIG-ID|SP13-00-000015, STIG-Legacy|SV-74367, STIG-Legacy|V-59937, Vuln-ID|V-223240

Plugin: Windows

Control ID: 1c5cf566614b87c42fb9faabf8f89260769c00e536a2ed3ecbabfcc50c4de3b8