From Intrusion Detection and Prevention Systems (IDPS) Security Requirements Guide
Part of SRG-NET-000074-IDPS-00059
Associated with: CCI-000130
Without establishing what type of event occurred, it would be difficult to establish, correlate, and investigate the events leading up to an outage or attack. Associating an event type with each event log entry provides a means of investigating an attack or identifying an improperly configured IDPS.
Verify the entries sent to the audit log include, at a minimum, event descriptions, policy filter, rule or signature invoked, port, protocol, criticality level/alert code or description. If the audit log event records does not include, at a minimum, event descriptions, policy filter, rule signature invoked, port, protocol, and criticality level/alert code or description, this is a finding.
Configure the IDPS components to ensure entries sent to the audit log include sufficient information to determine the type or category for each audit event recorded in the audit log, including, at a minimum, event descriptions, policy filter, rule or signature invoked, port, protocol, and criticality level/alert code or description.
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