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← Back to Tanium 7.3 Security Technical Implementation Guide

V-234031

CAT II (Medium)

Tanium must centrally review and analyze audit records from multiple components within the system.

Rule ID

SV-234031r960918_rule

STIG

Tanium 7.3 Security Technical Implementation Guide

Version

V2R3

CCIs

CCI-000154

Discussion

Successful incident response and auditing relies on timely, accurate system information and analysis in order to allow the organization to identify and respond to potential incidents in a proficient manner. If the application does not provide the ability to centrally review the application logs, forensic analysis is negatively impacted. Segregation of logging data to multiple disparate computer systems is counterproductive and makes log analysis and log event alarming difficult to implement and manage, particularly when the system or application has multiple logging components written to different locations or systems. Automated mechanisms for centralized reviews and analyses include, for example, Security Information Management products.

Check Content

Using a web browser on a system that has connectivity to Tanium, access the Tanium web user interface (UI).

Log on with CAC.

Click on the navigation button (hamburger menu) on the top left of the console.

Click on "Connect".

Review the configured sources under "Configured Sources and Destinations" section.

If an "Audit Log" source does not exist, this is a finding.

Fix Text

Using a web browser on a system that has connectivity to Tanium, access the Tanium web UI.

Log on with CAC.

Click on the navigation button (hamburger menu) on the top left of the console.

Click on "Connect".

Click "Create Connection".

In the "Source and Destination" section, select "Audit Log" as the source from the drop-down menu.

In the "Destination" section, select the desired Destination and fill in the respective fields.

In the "Format" section, select the desired file format type.

In the "Schedule" section, select the desired schedule.

Click "Create Connection".