Rule ID
SV-278984r1137777_rule
Version
V3R4
CCIs
CCI-002207, CCI-000366
Attribution is a critical component of a security concept of operations. The ability to identify source and destination points for information flowing in information systems, allows the forensic reconstruction of events when required, and encourages policy compliance by attributing policy violations to specific organizations/individuals. Successful domain authentication requires that information system labels distinguish among systems, organizations, and individuals involved in preparing, sending, receiving, or disseminating information. This requirement applies to layer 2 switches that transfer information between different security domains (e.g., cross-domain solutions). This requirement also applies to Zero Trust initiatives.
Verify the layer 2 switch is configured to uniquely identify and authenticate destination by organization, system, application, and/or individual for information transfer. If the layer 2 switch does not uniquely identify and authenticate destination by organization, system, application, and/or individual for information transfer, this is a finding.
Configure the layer 2 switch to uniquely identify and authenticate destination by organization, system, application, and/or individual for information transfer.