STIGQter STIGQter: STIG Summary: Trend Micro Deep Security 9.x Security Technical Implementation Guide Version: 1 Release: 1 Benchmark Date: 26 Feb 2016:

Trend Deep Security must implement organization-defined security safeguards to protect its memory from unauthorized code execution.

DISA Rule

SV-80481r1_rule

Vulnerability Number

V-65991

Group Title

SRG-APP-000450

Rule Version

TMDS-00-000320

Severity

CAT II

CCI(s)

Weight

10

Fix Recommendation

Configure the Trend Deep Security server to implement organization-defined security safeguards to protect its memory from unauthorized code execution.

1. Create a new Policy based on a Recommendation Scan of a computer:

- On the “Computers" page, Right-click the computer, and select Actions >> Scan for Recommendations.
- When the scan is complete, return to the “Policies” page and click “New” to display the “New Policy” wizard. Enter the policy name and choose “None” from the “Inherit From” option.
- When prompted, choose to base the new Policy on "an existing computer's current configuration".
- Select "Recommended Application Types and Intrusion Prevention Rules", "Recommended Integrity Monitoring Rules", and "Recommended Log Inspection Rules" from among the computer's properties.

2. Create a new Firewall policy based on a Recommendation Scan of a computer:

- On the “Computers” page, Double-Click on a computer, and select Firewall >> Scan for Open Ports.
- Assign the necessary Firewall rules based on the open ports identified. Repeat for all rules as necessary.

Check Contents

Review the Trend Deep Security server configuration to ensure organization-defined security safeguards are implemented to protect its memory from unauthorized code execution.

Policies are templates that specify the settings and 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.
Select “Computers” from the top menu and double click on any computer from the “Computers” window.
Click the “Firewall” option and review the Configuration setting under the “General” tab.

If this is set to “Off”, this is a finding.

Click the “Intrusion Prevention” option and review the Configuration setting under the “General” tab.

If this is set to “Off”, this is a finding

Vulnerability Number

V-65991

Documentable

False

Rule Version

TMDS-00-000320

Severity Override Guidance

Review the Trend Deep Security server configuration to ensure organization-defined security safeguards are implemented to protect its memory from unauthorized code execution.

Policies are templates that specify the settings and 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.
Select “Computers” from the top menu and double click on any computer from the “Computers” window.
Click the “Firewall” option and review the Configuration setting under the “General” tab.

If this is set to “Off”, this is a finding.

Click the “Intrusion Prevention” option and review the Configuration setting under the “General” tab.

If this is set to “Off”, this is a finding

Check Content Reference

M

Target Key

2955

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