SV-89301r1_rule
V-74627
SRG-APP-000495-DB-000329
DB2X-00-010300
CAT II
10
Run the following command to define an audit policy with the needed subset using the CREATE AUDIT POLICY SQL statement:
DB2> CREATE AUDIT POLICY <DB audit policy name>
CATEGORIES SECMAINT STATUS BOTH, CONTEXT STATUS BOTH
ERROR TYPE AUDIT
To modify an existing audit policy, replace "CREATE" with "ALTER" in the preceding statement. Only the categories explicitly named in the statement will be affected. In this case, the changes take effect immediately.
If CREATE was used above, run the following command to apply the policy created above to the database:
DB2> AUDIT DATABASE USING POLICY <DB audit policy name>
To verify the database generates audit records when an unsuccessful attempt is made to modify the database privileges/permissions and that the SECMAINT, CONTEXT category auditing must be implemented at the database level.
Run the following SQL statement to ensure that an audit policy is defined upon the database:
DB2> SELECT AUDITPOLICYNAME, AUDITPOLICYID
FROM SYSCAT.AUDITUSE
WHERE OBJECTTYPE IN (' ')
If no rows are returned, this is a finding.
Run the following SQL statement using the AUDITPOLICYID from the query above to find the details of the audit policy:
DB2> SELECT AUDITPOLICYNAME, CONTEXTSTATUS, SECMAINTSTATUS, ERRORTYPE AS ERRORTYPE
FROM SYSCAT.AUDITPOLICIES
WHERE AUDITPOLICYID = <audit policy ID>
If the values for CONTEXTSTATUS and SECMAINTSTATUS are not 'B' (Both) or ERRORTYPE is not 'A' (Audit), this is a finding.
V-74627
False
DB2X-00-010300
To verify the database generates audit records when an unsuccessful attempt is made to modify the database privileges/permissions and that the SECMAINT, CONTEXT category auditing must be implemented at the database level.
Run the following SQL statement to ensure that an audit policy is defined upon the database:
DB2> SELECT AUDITPOLICYNAME, AUDITPOLICYID
FROM SYSCAT.AUDITUSE
WHERE OBJECTTYPE IN (' ')
If no rows are returned, this is a finding.
Run the following SQL statement using the AUDITPOLICYID from the query above to find the details of the audit policy:
DB2> SELECT AUDITPOLICYNAME, CONTEXTSTATUS, SECMAINTSTATUS, ERRORTYPE AS ERRORTYPE
FROM SYSCAT.AUDITPOLICIES
WHERE AUDITPOLICYID = <audit policy ID>
If the values for CONTEXTSTATUS and SECMAINTSTATUS are not 'B' (Both) or ERRORTYPE is not 'A' (Audit), this is a finding.
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