From Database Security Requirements Guide
Part of SRG-APP-000116-DB-000057
Associated with: CCI-000159
Internal system clocks are typically a feature of server hardware and are maintained and used by the operating system. They are typically synchronized with an authoritative time server at regular intervals.
Using product documentation, verify that the DBMS uses current time stamp values obtained from or synchronized with the internal system clock used by the operating system. If it is not able to, this is a finding. If it is able to but is configured so that it does not do so, this is a finding.
Deploy a DBMS that can use time stamp values obtained from or synchronized with the internal system clock used by the operating system. Configure the DBMS to use time stamp values obtained from or synchronized with the internal system clock used by the operating system.
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