SV-80469r1_rule
V-65979
SRG-APP-000379
TMDS-00-000290
CAT II
10
Configure the Trend Deep Security server to implement organization-defined automated security responses if baseline configurations are changed in an unauthorized manner.
Configure the application to prevent unauthorized changes to the baseline policies by selecting Administration >> System Settings >> System Events.
Enable the Record and Forward option for each of the following:
350 Policy Created
351 Policy Deleted
352 Policy Updated
353 Policies Exported
354 Policies Imported
Review the Trend Deep Security server configuration to ensure organization-defined automated security responses are implemented if baseline configurations are changed in an unauthorized manner.
Deep Security, Policies, are policy templates that specify the security rules to be configured and enforced automatically for one or more computers. These compact, manageable rule sets make it simple to provide comprehensive security without the need to manage thousands of rules. Default Policies provide the necessary rules for a wide range of common computer configurations.
1. Analyze the system using the Administration >> System Settings >> Alerts tab. Review the email address listed in the “Alert Event Forwarding (From The Manager).”
If this email address is not present or does not belong to a distribution for system administrator and ISSOs, this is a finding.
2. Analyze the system using the Administration >> System Settings >> System Events tab to ensure the following events are enabled:
350 Policy Created Record Forward
351 Policy Deleted Record Forward
352 Policy Updated Record Forward
353 Policies Exported Record Forward
354 Policies Imported Record Forward
If the options for “Record” and “Forward” are not enabled on these events, this is a finding
V-65979
False
TMDS-00-000290
Review the Trend Deep Security server configuration to ensure organization-defined automated security responses are implemented if baseline configurations are changed in an unauthorized manner.
Deep Security, Policies, are policy templates that specify the security rules to be configured and enforced automatically for one or more computers. These compact, manageable rule sets make it simple to provide comprehensive security without the need to manage thousands of rules. Default Policies provide the necessary rules for a wide range of common computer configurations.
1. Analyze the system using the Administration >> System Settings >> Alerts tab. Review the email address listed in the “Alert Event Forwarding (From The Manager).”
If this email address is not present or does not belong to a distribution for system administrator and ISSOs, this is a finding.
2. Analyze the system using the Administration >> System Settings >> System Events tab to ensure the following events are enabled:
350 Policy Created Record Forward
351 Policy Deleted Record Forward
352 Policy Updated Record Forward
353 Policies Exported Record Forward
354 Policies Imported Record Forward
If the options for “Record” and “Forward” are not enabled on these events, this is a finding
M
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