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V-233015

CAT II (Medium)

The container platform must use TLS 1.2 or greater for secure container image transport from trusted sources.

Rule ID

SV-233015r960759_rule

STIG

Container Platform Security Requirements Guide

Version

V2R4

CCIs

CCI-000068

Discussion

The authenticity and integrity of the container image during the container image lifecycle is part of the overall security posture of the container platform. This begins with the container image creation and pull of a base image from a trusted source for child container image creation and the instantiation of the new image into a running service. If an insecure protocol is used during transmission of container images at any step of the lifecycle, a bad actor may inject nefarious code into the container image. The container image, when instantiated, then becomes a security risk to the container platform, the host server, and other containers within the container platform. To thwart the injection of code during transmission, a secure protocol (TLS 1.2 or newer) must be used. Further guidance on secure transport protocols can be found in NIST SP 800-52.

Check Content

Review the container platform configuration to verify that TLS 1.2 or greater is being used for secure container image transport from trusted sources. 

If TLS 1.2 or greater is not being used for secure container image transport, this is a finding.

Fix Text

Configure the container platform to use TLS 1.2 or greater when components communicate internally or externally. The fix ensures that all communication components in the container platform are configured to utilize secure versions of TLS.