From Email Services Policy STIG
Part of EMG3-050 E-mail System Security Plan
Associated with IA controls: DCSD-1
A System Security Plan defines the security procedures and policies applicable to the Automated Information System (AIS). The Email Domain Security Plan (EDSP) defines the security settings and other protections for email systems. It may be implemented as a stand-alone document, or as a section within an umbrella System Security document, provided it contains the unique values engineered for that domain. Without a System Security Plan, unqualified personnel may be assigned responsibilities that they are incapable of meeting and email security may become prone to an inconsistent or incomplete implementation. Because email systems are sufficiently unique, an EDSP is recommended.
Access the Email Domain Security Plan (EDSP) for email systems. Review for current STIG identification, tuning values, administrator assignments, and procedural IA programs and policies that govern email product servers. If email services are not documented in an EDSP, this is a finding.
Establish an Email Domain Security Plan (EDSP) to document STIG identification, tuning values, administrator, and procedural IA programs and policies that govern email product servers.
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