From z/OS TSS STIG
Part of TSS0460
Associated with IA controls: DCCS-1, DCCS-2
The MODE Control Option selects the security mode in which TSS will operate for all facilities.
a) Refer to the following reports produced by the TSS Data Collection: - TSSCMDS.RPT(STATUS) Automated Analysis requiring Additional Analysis Refer to the following report produced by the TSS Data Collection: - PDI(TSS0460) b) If the global MODE Control Option value is set to FAIL, there is NO FINDING. c) If the global MODE Control Option value is not set to FAIL, this is a FINDING. Additional analysis may be required under the following conditions: 1) Examples of a Category I FINDING where no further analysis is required: Control Options: MODE (DORMANT) MODE (WARN) 2) Example of a possible Category I FINDING requiring additional analysis: Control Options: MODE (IMPL) MODE(IMPL) allows access to a data set and resource only when it is not defined to TSS. Therefore if all sensitive data sets and resources are properly defined to the security database, MODE(IMPL) will not allow unauthorized access.
Evaluate the impact associated with implementation of the control option. Develop a plan of action to set the MODE control option to (FAIL) and proceed with the change.
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