From Network Device Management Security Requirements Guide
Part of SRG-APP-000224-NDM-000270
Associated with: CCI-001188
Sequentially generated session IDs can be easily guessed by an attacker. Employing the concept of randomness in the generation of unique session identifiers helps to protect against brute-force attacks to determine future session identifiers.
If the network device uses a web interface for device management, determine if it generates unique session identifiers using a FIPS 140-2 approved random number generator. This requirement may be verified by validated NIST certification and vendor documentation. If the network device does not use unique session identifiers for its web interface for device management, this is a finding.
Configure the network device to generate unique session identifiers using a FIPS 140-2 approved random number generator.
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