From MS SQL Server 2014 Instance Security Technical Implementation Guide
Part of SRG-APP-000099-DB-000043
Associated with: CCI-000134
Information system auditing capability is critical for accurate forensic analysis. Audit record content which may be necessary to satisfy the requirement of this control includes, but is not limited to: time stamps, source and destination addresses, user/process identifiers, event descriptions, success/fail indications, file names involved, and access control or flow control rules invoked.
If neither SQL Server Audit nor SQL Server Trace is in use for audit purposes, this is a finding. If SQL Server Audit is in use, the Succeeded column is populated for all relevant events: this is not a finding. If SQL Server Trace is in use for audit purposes, verify that for all events it captures the Success flag (successful use of permissions), State and Error number (each where relevant). From the query prompt: SELECT * FROM sys.traces; All currently defined traces for the SQL server instance will be listed. If no traces are returned, this is a finding. Determine the trace(s) being used for the auditing requirement. In the following, replace # with a trace ID being used for the auditing requirements. From the query prompt: WITH EC AS (SELECT eventid, columnid FROM sys.fn_trace_geteventinfo(#)), E AS (SELECT DISTINCT eventid FROM EC) SELECT E.eventid, CASE WHEN EC23.columnid IS NULL THEN 'Success (successful use of permissions) (23) missing' ELSE '23 OK' END AS field23, CASE WHEN EC30.columnid IS NULL THEN 'State (30) missing' ELSE '30 OK' END AS field30, CASE WHEN EC31.columnid IS NULL THEN 'Error (31) missing' ELSE '31 OK' END AS field31 FROM E E LEFT OUTER JOIN EC EC23 ON EC23.eventid = E.eventid AND EC23.columnid = 23 LEFT OUTER JOIN EC EC30 ON EC30.eventid = E.eventid AND EC30.columnid = 30 LEFT OUTER JOIN EC EC31 ON EC31.eventid = E.eventid AND EC31.columnid = 31 WHERE EC23.columnid IS NULL OR EC30.columnid IS NULL OR EC31.columnid IS NULL; If the resulting list indicates any field specifications are missing, this is a finding.
If Trace is in use for audit purposes, design and deploy a Trace that captures the NT User Name, NT Domain Name, Host Name, Login Name, DB User Name and Login SID (each where relevant) for all auditable events. The script provided in the supplemental file Trace.sql can be used to create a trace. If SQL Server Audit is intended to be in use, design and deploy an Audit that captures all auditable events. The code provided in the supplemental file Audit.sql can be used as the basis for creating an Audit.
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