From Authentication, Authorization, and Accounting Services (AAA) Security Requirements Guide
Part of SRG-APP-000025-AAA-000080
Associated with: CCI-000017
Attackers that are able to exploit an inactive account can potentially obtain and maintain undetected access to an application. Owners of inactive accounts will not notice if unauthorized access to their user account has been obtained. Applications need to track periods of user inactivity and disable accounts after 35 days of inactivity. Such a process greatly reduces the risk that accounts will be hijacked, leading to a data compromise.
If AAA Services rely on directory services for user account management, this is not applicable and the connected directory services must perform this function. Verify AAA Services are configured to automatically disable accounts after a 35-day period of account inactivity. If the AAA Services configuration does not automatically disable accounts after a 35-day period of account inactivity, this is a finding.
Configure AAA Services to automatically disable accounts after a 35-day period of account inactivity.
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