The application server must record time stamps for log records that meet a granularity of one second for a minimum degree of precision.

From Application Server Security Requirements Guide

Part of SRG-APP-000375-AS-000211

Associated with: CCI-001889

SV-71705r2_rule The application server must record time stamps for log records that meet a granularity of one second for a minimum degree of precision.

Vulnerability discussion

To investigate an incident, the log records should be easily put into chronological order. Without sufficient granularity of time stamps, the chronological order cannot be determined.Time stamps generated by the application server include date and time. Granularity of time measurements refers to the degree of synchronization between information system clocks and reference clocks.

Check content

Review the application server documentation and configuration files to determine if time stamps for log records meet a granularity of one second. If the time stamp cannot generate to a one-second granularity, this is a finding.

Fix text

Configure the application server to use time stamps for log records that can meet a granularity of one second.

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