Add-ins to Office applications must be signed by a Trusted Publisher.

From Microsoft PowerPoint 2013 STIG

Part of DTOO127 - Add-ins are signed by Trusted Publisher

Associated with: CCI-001749

SV-53481r1_rule Add-ins to Office applications must be signed by a Trusted Publisher.

Vulnerability discussion

Office 2013 applications do not check the digital signature on application add-ins before opening them. Disabling or not configuring this setting may allow an application to load a dangerous add-in. As a result, malicious code could become active on user computers or the network.

Check content

Verify the policy value for User Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> Microsoft PowerPoint 2013 -> PowerPoint Options -> Security -> Trust Center "Require that application add-ins are signed by Trusted Publisher" is set to "Enabled". Procedure: Use the Windows Registry Editor to navigate to the following key: HKCU\Software\Policies\Microsoft\Office\15.0\PowerPoint\security Criteria: If the value RequireAddinSig is REG_DWORD = 1, this is not a finding.

Fix text

Set the policy value for User Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> Microsoft PowerPoint 2013 -> PowerPoint Options -> Security -> Trust Center "Require that application add-ins are signed by Trusted Publisher" to "Enabled".

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