STIGQter STIGQter: STIG Summary: Google Android 11 COPE Security Technical Implementation Guide Version: 1 Release: 1 Benchmark Date: 11 Sept 2020:

Google Android 11 must be configured to not allow passwords that include more than two repeating or sequential characters.

DISA Rule

SV-228606r505817_rule

Vulnerability Number

V-228606

Group Title

PP-MDF-301020

Rule Version

GOOG-11-000200

Severity

CAT II

CCI(s)

Weight

10

Fix Recommendation

Configure the Google Android 11 device to prevent passwords from containing more than two repeating or sequential characters.

On the EMM console:
1. Open "Password constraints".
2. Select "Personal Profile".
3. Set password quality to "Numeric (Complex)".

NOTE: Alphabetic, Alphanumeric, and Complex are also acceptable selections, but these selections will cause the user to select a complex password, which is not required by the STIG.

Check Contents

Review Google Android device configuration settings to determine if the mobile device is prohibiting passwords with more than two repeating or sequential characters.

This validation procedure is performed on both the EMM Administration Console and the Android 11 device.

On the EMM console, do the following:
1. Open "Password constraints".
2. Select "Personal Profile".
3. Verify that quality is set to "Numeric (Complex)".

On the Android 11 device, do the following:
1. Open Settings >> Security >> Screen lock.
2. Enter current password.
3. Tap "Password".
4. Try to enter a new PIN or Password with repeating numbers or characters.
5. Verify Password complexity requirements are listed: Ascending, descending, or repeated sequence of digits is not allowed.

If the EMM console device policy is set to a password with more than two repeating or sequential characters or on the Android 11 device, the device policy is set to a password with more than two repeating or sequential characters, this is a finding.

NOTE: Alphabetic, Alphanumeric, and Complex are also acceptable selections, but these selections will cause the user to select a complex password, which is not required by the STIG.

Vulnerability Number

V-228606

Documentable

False

Rule Version

GOOG-11-000200

Severity Override Guidance

Review Google Android device configuration settings to determine if the mobile device is prohibiting passwords with more than two repeating or sequential characters.

This validation procedure is performed on both the EMM Administration Console and the Android 11 device.

On the EMM console, do the following:
1. Open "Password constraints".
2. Select "Personal Profile".
3. Verify that quality is set to "Numeric (Complex)".

On the Android 11 device, do the following:
1. Open Settings >> Security >> Screen lock.
2. Enter current password.
3. Tap "Password".
4. Try to enter a new PIN or Password with repeating numbers or characters.
5. Verify Password complexity requirements are listed: Ascending, descending, or repeated sequence of digits is not allowed.

If the EMM console device policy is set to a password with more than two repeating or sequential characters or on the Android 11 device, the device policy is set to a password with more than two repeating or sequential characters, this is a finding.

NOTE: Alphabetic, Alphanumeric, and Complex are also acceptable selections, but these selections will cause the user to select a complex password, which is not required by the STIG.

Check Content Reference

M

Target Key

4229

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