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V-94303

CAT II (Medium)

Symantec ProxySG providing forward proxy encryption intermediary services must use NIST FIPS-validated cryptography to implement encryption services.

Rule ID

SV-104257r1_rule

STIG

Symantec ProxySG ALG Security Technical Implementation Guide

Version

V1R3

CCIs

CCI-002450

Discussion

Use of weak or untested encryption algorithms undermines the purposes of using encryption to protect data. The network element must implement cryptographic modules adhering to the higher standards approved by the Federal government since this provides assurance they have been tested and validated. This requirement applies only to ALGs that provide encryption intermediary services (e.g., HTTPS, TLS, or DNSSEC).

Check Content

Verify that TLS intermediary services are configured to comply with NIST FIPS-validated cryptography.

1. Log on to the Web Management Console.
2. Click Configuration >> Visual Policy Manager. 
3. Click "Launch". While in the Visual Policy Manager, for each SSL Access Layer that is configured, verify there is a rule with an action set to "Deny" that also has "Source" and "Destination" fields that contain a negated list of NIST FIPS-validated SSL/TLS protocols and ciphers.

If Symantec ProxySG providing forward proxy encryption intermediary services does not use NIST FIPS-validated cryptography to implement encryption services, this is a finding.

Fix Text

Configure TLS intermediary services to comply with NIST FIPS-validated cryptography.

1. Log on to the Web Management Console.
2. Click Configuration >> Visual Policy Manager. 
3. Click "Launch". While in the Visual Policy Manager, click Policy >> Add SSL Access Layer.
4. Right-click the "Source" field of the existing rule and select "Set". Click "New" and select "Combined Source Object".
5. Click "New" and select "Client Negotiated Cipher". Select all ciphers that should be permitted and click "OK".
6. Click the upper "Add" button and click the "Negate" checkbox.
7. Click "New" and select "Client Negotiated SSL Version". Select all NIST FIPS-validated SSL versions that should be permitted and click "OK".
8. Click the upper "Add" button.
9. Click "OK" and then "OK" again.
10. Repeat steps 4-9 for the "Destination" field using the "Server Negotiated Cipher" and "Server Negotiated SSL Version" objects.
11. Right-click the "Action" field of the rule, click "Set", and select "Deny".
12. Click File >> Install Policy on SG Appliance.