The Cassandra database must produce audit records containing time stamps to establish when the events occurred.

From vRealize - Cassandra Security Technical Implementation Guide

Part of SRG-APP-000096-DB-000040

Associated with: CCI-000131

SV-87267r1_rule The Cassandra database must produce audit records containing time stamps to establish when the events occurred.

Vulnerability discussion

Information system auditing capability is critical for accurate forensic analysis. Without establishing when events occurred, it is impossible to establish, correlate, and investigate the events relating to an incident.In order to compile an accurate risk assessment and provide forensic analysis, it is essential for security personnel to know the date and time when events occurred.Associating the date and time with detected events in the application and audit logs provides a means of investigating an attack; recognizing resource utilization or capacity thresholds; or identifying an improperly configured application. Database software is capable of a range of actions on data stored within the database. It is important, for accurate forensic analysis, to know exactly when specific actions were performed. This requires the date and time an audit record is referring to. If date and time information is not recorded and stored with the audit record, the record itself is of very limited use.

Check content

Review the Cassandra Server setting to ensure audit records containing time stamps to establish when the events occurred are produced. Navigate to and open /usr/lib/vmware-vcops/user/conf/cassandra/logback.xml. Navigate to the node with the name="FILE" attribute. Navigate to node. If the node does not look like the expected result, this is a finding. Expected result: %-5level [%thread] %date{ISO8601, UTC} %F:%L - %msg%n

Fix text

Configure the Cassandra Server to produce audit records containing time stamps to establish when the events occurred. Navigate to and open /usr/lib/vmware-vcops/user/conf/cassandra/logback.xml. Navigate to the node with the name="FILE" attribute. Navigate to node. Edit the to look like the below. %-5level [%thread] %date{ISO8601, UTC} %F:%L - %msg%n

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