The Palo Alto Networks security platform must enable Antivirus, Anti-spyware, and Vulnerability Protection for all authorized traffic.

From Palo Alto Networks IDPS Security Technical Implementation Guide

Part of SRG-NET-000018-IDPS-00018

Associated with: CCI-001368

SV-77137r1_rule The Palo Alto Networks security platform must enable Antivirus, Anti-spyware, and Vulnerability Protection for all authorized traffic.

Vulnerability discussion

The flow of all communications traffic must be monitored and controlled so it does not introduce any unacceptable risk to the network infrastructure or data.Restricting the flow of communications traffic, also known as Information flow control, regulates where information is allowed to travel as opposed to who is allowed to access the information and without explicit regard to subsequent accesses to that information.Traffic that is prohibited by the PPSM and Vulnerability Assessments must be denied by the policies configured in the Palo Alto Networks security platform; this is addressed in a separate requirement. Traffic that is allowed by the PPSM and Vulnerability Assessments must still be inspected by the IDPS capabilities of the Palo Alto Networks security platform known as Content-ID. Content-ID is enabled on a per rule basis using individual or group profiles to facilitate policy-based control over content traversing the network.

Check content

Review the list of authorized applications, endpoints, services, and protocols that has been added to the PPSM database. Identify which traffic flows are authorized. Go to Objects >> Security Profiles >> Antivirus If there are no Antivirus Profiles configured other than the default, this is a finding. Go to Objects >> Security Profiles >> Anti-Spyware View the configured Anti-Spyware Profiles. If none are configured, this is a finding. Go to Objects >> Security Profiles >> Vulnerability Protection View the configured Vulnerability Protection Profiles. If none are configured, this is a finding. Review each of the configured security policies in turn. For any Security Policy that allows traffic between Zones (interzone), view the "Profile" column. If the "Profile" column does not display the Antivirus Profile, Anti-Spyware, and Vulnerability Protection symbols, this is a finding.

Fix text

Configure an Antivirus Profile, an Anti-spyware Profile, and a Vulnerability Protection Profile in turn. Use these Profiles in the Security Policy or Policies that allows authorized traffic. To create an Antivirus Profile: Go to Objects >> Security Profiles >> Antivirus Select "Add". In the "Antivirus Profile" window, complete the required fields. Complete the "Name" and "Description" fields. In the "Antivirus" tab, for all Decoders (SMTP, IMAP, POP3, FTP, HTTP, SMB protocols), set the Action to "block". Select "OK". To create a Vulnerability Protection Profile: Go to Objects >> Security Profiles >> Vulnerability Protection Select "Add". In the "Vulnerability Protection Profile" window, complete the required fields. In the "Name" field, enter the name of the Vulnerability Protection Profile. In the "Description" field, enter the description of the Vulnerability Protection Profile. In the "Rules" tab, select "Add". In the "Vulnerability Protection Rule" window, In the "Rule Name" field, enter the Rule name, In the "Threat Name" field, select "any", In the "Action" field, select "block". In the "Host type" field, select "any", Select the checkboxes above the "CVE" and "Vendor ID" boxes. In the "Severity" section, select the "critical", "high", and "medium" check boxes. Select "OK". In the "Vulnerability Protection Profile" window, select the configured rule, then select "OK". To configure an Anti-Spyware Profile: Go to Objects >> Security Profiles >> Anti-Spyware Select the name of a configured Anti-Spyware Profile or select "Add" to create a new one. In the "Anti-Spyware Profile" window, complete the required fields in all tabs. In the "Rules" tab, select the name of a configured Anti-Spyware Rule or select "Add" to create a new one. Complete the required fields. For the Category field, select "any". For the Action field, select "Block". For the Severity field, select "All" or configured multiple rules, one for each Severity. Select "OK". Select "OK" again. Go to Policies >> Security Select an existing policy rule or select "Add" to create a new one. In the "Actions" tab in the "Profile Setting" section; in the "Profile Type" field, select "Profiles". The window will change to display the different categories of Profiles. In the "Actions" tab in the "Profile Setting" section; in the "Antivirus" field, select the configured Antivirus Profile. In the "Actions" tab in the "Profile Setting" section; in the "Anti-spyware" field, select the configured or "Strict Anti-spyware" Profile. In the "Actions" tab in the "Profile Setting" section; in the "Vulnerability Protection" field, select the configured Vulnerability Protection Profile. Commit changes by selecting "Commit" in the upper-right corner of the screen. Select "OK" when the confirmation dialog appears.

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