From Web Server Security Requirements Guide
Part of SRG-APP-000358-WSR-000163
Associated with: CCI-001851
A web server will typically utilize logging mechanisms for maintaining a historical log of activity that occurs within a hosted application. This information can then be used for diagnostic purposes, forensics purposes, or other purposes relevant to ensuring the availability and integrity of the hosted application.
Review the web server documentation and deployed configuration to determine whether the web server is logging security-relevant events. Determine whether there is a security tool in place that allows review and alert capabilities and whether the web server is sending events to this system. If the web server is not, this is a finding.
Configure the web server to send logged events to the organization's security infrastructure tool that offers review and alert capabilities.
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