z/OS system commands are improperly protected.

From z/OS ACF2 STIG

Part of ACP00282

Associated with IA controls: DCCS-1, ECCD-2, DCCS-2, ECAR-2, ECCD-1, ECAR-1

SV-7918r1_rule z/OS system commands are improperly protected.

Vulnerability discussion

z/OS system commands provide a method of controlling the operating environment. Failure to properly control access to z/OS system commands could result in unauthorized personnel issuing sensitive system commands. This exposure may threaten the integrity and availability of the operating system environment, and compromise the confidentiality of customer data.

Check content

a) Refer to the following reports produced by the ACF2 Data Collection and Data Set and Resource Data Collection: - SENSITVE.RPT(OPERCMDS) - ACF2CMDS.RPT(RESOURCE) – Alternate report NOTE: If CLASMAP defines OPERCMDS as anything other than the default of TYPE(OPR), replace OPR with the appropriate three letters. Automated Analysis Refer to the following report produced by the Data Set and Resource Data Collection: - PDI(ACP00282) b) If the MVS resource is defined to the OPERCMDS class with a default access of PREVENT, and all access logged. c) If access to z/OS system commands defined in the table entitled Required Controls on z/OS System Commands, in the z/OS STIG Addendum, is restricted to the appropriate personnel (e.g., operations staff, systems programming personnel, general users). NOTE: Use the GROUP category specified in the table referenced above as a guideline to determine appropriate personnel access to system commands. NOTE: The (MVS.SEND) Command will not be a finding if used by all. d) If access to specific z/OS system commands is logged as indicated in the table entitled Required Controls on z/OS System Commands, in the z/OS STIG Addendum. e) If either (b), (c), or (d) above is untrue for any z/OS system command resource, this is a FINDING. f) If (b), (c), and (d) above are true, there is NO FINDING.

Fix text

The IAO will ensure that z/OS Sensitive System Commands are defined to the OPERCMDS resource class. Only limited number of authorized people are able to issue these commands. All access is logged. Ensure the MVS resource is defined to the OPERCMDS class with a default access of PREVENT, all access is logged, and access is restricted to the appropriate personnel (e.g., operations staff, systems programming personnel, general users). Note: Ensure access to z/OS system commands defined in the table entitled Required Controls on z/OS System Commands, in the z/OS STIG Addendum, is restricted to the appropriate personnel (e.g., operations staff, systems programming personnel, general users), Example for ACF2: $KEY(MVS) TYPE(OPR) ACTIVATE.- UID(syspaudt) LOG ACTIVATE.- UID(*) PREVENT SET R(OPR) COMPILE 'ACF2.MVA.OPR(MVS)' STORE F ACF2,REBUILD(OPR)

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