From SharePoint 2010 Security Technical Implementation Guide (STIG)
Part of SRG-APP-000062-COL-000046
Associated with IA controls: ECLP-1
Associated with: CCI-000037
Separation of duties is a prevalent Information Technology control implemented at different layers of the information system including the operating system and in applications. It serves to eliminate or reduce the possibility that a single user may carry out a prohibited action. Separation of duties requires that the person accountable for approving an action is not the same person who is tasked with implementing or carrying out the action.
Verify permission levels for roles are created and assigned correct permissions for each site. The Web Site Admin permission level is a copy of Full Control with modifications according to an organizationally defined permission list. The Web Site Audit permission level is a copy of Full Control with modifications according to an organizationally defined permission list. The Web Site Managers permission level is a copy of Full Control with modifications according to organizationally defined permission list. These permission levels must be configured to produce separation of duties in SharePoint. 1. On a site home page, click Site Actions and then click Site Permissions. 2. In the Manage section of the ribbon, click Permission Levels. 3. Verify the permissions for Web Site Admin, Web Site Audit, and Web Site Manager are set according to organizationally defined permissions. 4. Mark as a finding if any of the three permission levels do not exist. Mark as a finding if permissions for Web Site Admin, Web Site Audit, and Web Site Manager are not set in accordance with organizationally defined permissions.
Create and/or confirm the three required permission levels exist and have permissions in accordance with organizationally defined permissions. 1. On a site home page, click Site Actions, and then click Site Permissions. 2. In the Manage section of the ribbon, click Permission Levels. 3. Create missing permission levels by clicking Add a Permission Level. 4. On the Add a Permission Level page, in the Name field, type a name for the new permission level (Web Site Admin, Web Site Audit, or Web Site Manager). 5. In the Description field, type a description of the new permission level. 6. In the list of permissions, select the check boxes to add permissions to the permission level according to the organizationally defined permissions from the IAO. 7. Click Create.
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