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← Back to Microsoft Exchange 2019 Mailbox Server Security Technical Implementation Guide

V-259660

CAT II (Medium)

Exchange must protect audit data against unauthorized read access.

Rule ID

SV-259660r960930_rule

STIG

Microsoft Exchange 2019 Mailbox Server Security Technical Implementation Guide

Version

V2R3

CCIs

CCI-000162

Discussion

Log files help establish a history of activities and can be useful in detecting attack attempts or determining tuning adjustments to improve availability. Audit log content must always be considered sensitive and in need of protection. Audit data available for modification by a malicious user can be altered to conceal malicious activity. Audit data might also provide a means for the malicious user to plan unauthorized activities that exploit weaknesses. The contents of audit logs are protected against unauthorized access, modification, or deletion. Only authorized auditors and the audit functions should be granted "Read" and "Write" access to audit log data.

Check Content

Review the Email Domain Security Plan (EDSP) or document that contains this information. 

Determine the authorized groups or users that should have "Read" access to the audit data.

By default, the logs are located on the application partition in \Program Files\Microsoft\Exchange Server\V15\Logging.

If any group or user has "Read" access to the audit data that is not documented in the EDSP, this is a finding.

Fix Text

Update the EDSP to specify the authorized groups or users that should have "Read" access to the audit data or verify that this information is documented by the organization.

Restrict any unauthorized groups' or users' "Read" access to the audit logs.