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V-205214

CAT I (High)

The DNS server implementation must utilize cryptographic mechanisms to prevent unauthorized modification of DNS zone data.

Rule ID

SV-205214r961599_rule

STIG

Domain Name System (DNS) Security Requirements Guide

Version

V4R2

CCIs

CCI-002475

Discussion

Applications handling data requiring "data at rest" protections must employ cryptographic mechanisms to prevent unauthorized disclosure and modification of the information at rest. Selection of a cryptographic mechanism is based on the need to protect the integrity of organizational information. The strength of the mechanism is commensurate with the security category and/or classification of the information. Organizations have the flexibility to either encrypt all information on storage devices (i.e., full disk encryption) or encrypt specific data structures (e.g., files, records, or fields). The DNS server must protect the integrity of keys (for TSIG/SIG(0) and DNSSEC) and DNS information.

Check Content

Review the DNS server implementation configuration to determine if the DNS server utilizes cryptographic mechanisms to prevent unauthorized modification of zone data. If the DNS server does not utilize cryptographic mechanisms to prevent unauthorized modification, this is a finding.

Fix Text

Configure the DNS server to utilize cryptographic mechanisms to prevent unauthorized modification of zone data.