The operating system must implement address space layout randomization to protect its memory from unauthorized code execution.

From General Purpose Operating System SRG

Part of SRG-OS-000433-GPOS-00193

Associated with: CCI-002824

SV-70983r1_rule The operating system must implement address space layout randomization to protect its memory from unauthorized code execution.

Vulnerability discussion

Some adversaries launch attacks with the intent of executing code in non-executable regions of memory or in memory locations that are prohibited. Security safeguards employed to protect memory include, for example, data execution prevention and address space layout randomization. Data execution prevention safeguards can either be hardware-enforced or software-enforced with hardware providing the greater strength of mechanism.Examples of attacks are buffer overflow attacks.

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Verify the operating system implements address space layout randomization to protect its memory from unauthorized code execution. If it does not, this is a finding.

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Configure the operating system to implement address space layout randomization to protect its memory from unauthorized code execution.

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