From Microsoft Dot Net Framework 4.0 STIG
Part of APPNET0070 Software protections and controls
Associated with IA controls: DCSP-1, DCSL-1
With the advent of .Net 4.0, the .Net framework no longer directly configures or enforces security policy for .Net applications. This task is now relegated to the operating system layer and the security protections built-in to .Net application "runtime hosts" that run on the O.S.
Ask the system administrator to provide documentation that identifies: - Each .Net 4.0 application they run on the system. - The .Net runtime host that invokes the application. - The security measures employed to control application access to system resources or user access to application. If all .Net applications, runtime hosts and security protections have been documented or if there are no .Net 4.0 applications existing on the system, this is not a finding. If there is no documentation that identifies the existence of .NET 4.0 applications or the lack thereof, this is a finding. If the runtime hosts have not been identified, this is a finding. If the security protections have not been identified, this is a finding.
Document the existence of all .Net 4.0 applications. Document the corresponding runtime hosts that are used to invoke the applications. Document the applications security control requirements (restricting application access to resources or user access to the application).
Lavender hyperlinks in small type off to the right (of CSS
class id
, if you view the page source) point to
globally unique URIs for each document and item. Copy the
link location and paste anywhere you need to talk
unambiguously about these things.
You can obtain data about documents and items in other
formats. Simply provide an HTTP header Accept:
text/turtle
or
Accept: application/rdf+xml
.
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