From Application Security and Development Security Technical Implementation Guide
Part of SRG-APP-000115
Associated with: CCI-000158
The ability to specify the event criteria that are of interest provides the persons reviewing the logs with the ability to quickly isolate and identify these events without having to review entries that are of little or no consequence to the investigation. Without this capability, forensic investigations are impeded.
Review the system documentation and interview the application administrator for details regarding application architecture and logging configuration. Identify the application components and the logs associated with the components as well as the locations of the logs. If the application utilizes a centralized logging system that provides the capability to filter log events based upon the following events, this requirement is not applicable. Review the application log management utility. Ensure the application provides the ability to filter on audit events based upon the following minimum criteria: Users: e.g., specific users or groups Event types: Event dates and time: System resources involved: e.g., application components or modules. IP addresses: Information objects accessed: Event level categories: e.g., high, critical, warning, error Key words: e.g., a specific search string Additional details may be logged as needed or prescribed by operational requirements. If the application does not provide the ability to filter audit events, this is a finding.
Configure the application filters to search event logs based on defined criteria.
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