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V-263584

CAT II (Medium)

The Central Log Server must synchronize system clocks within and between systems or system components.

Rule ID

SV-263584r982449_rule

STIG

Central Log Server Security Requirements Guide

Version

V3R4

CCIs

CCI-004922

Discussion

Time synchronization of system clocks is essential for the correct execution of many system services, including identification and authentication processes that involve certificates and time-of-day restrictions as part of access control. Denial of service or failure to deny expired credentials may result without properly synchronized clocks within and between systems and system components. Time is commonly expressed in Coordinated Universal Time (UTC), a modern continuation of Greenwich Mean Time (GMT), or local time with an offset from UTC. The granularity of time measurements refers to the degree of synchronization between system clocks and reference clocks, such as clocks synchronizing within hundreds of milliseconds or tens of milliseconds. Organizations may define different time granularities for system components. Time service can be critical to other security capabilities such as access control and identification and authentication depending on the nature of the mechanisms used to support the capabilities.

Check Content

Verify the Central Log Server is configured to synchronize system clocks within and between systems or system components.

If the Central Log Server is not configured to synchronize system clocks within and between systems or system components, this is a finding.

Fix Text

Configure the Central Log Server to synchronize system clocks within and between systems or system components.