The application server must utilize FIPS 140-2 approved encryption modules when authenticating users and processes.

From Application Server Security Requirements Guide

Part of SRG-APP-000179-AS-000129

Associated with: CCI-000803

SV-46616r3_rule The application server must utilize FIPS 140-2 approved encryption modules when authenticating users and processes.

Vulnerability discussion

Encryption is only as good as the encryption modules utilized. Unapproved cryptographic module algorithms cannot be verified and cannot be relied upon to provide confidentiality or integrity, and DoD data may be compromised due to weak algorithms. The use of TLS provides confidentiality of data in transit between the application server and client. FIPS 140-2 approved TLS versions include TLS V1.0 or greater. TLS must be enabled and non-FIPS-approved SSL versions must be disabled. NIST SP 800-52 specifies the preferred configurations for government systems.

Check content

Review the application server documentation and deployed configuration to determine which version of TLS is being used. If the application server is not using TLS when authenticating users or non-FIPS-approved SSL versions are enabled, this is a finding.

Fix text

Configure the application server to use a FIPS-2 approved TLS version to authenticate users and to disable all non-FIPS-approved SSL versions.

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