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V-235091

CAT II (Medium)

Honeywell Mobility Edge Android Pie devices must configured to disallow outgoing beam.

Rule ID

SV-235091r626531_rule

STIG

Honeywell Android 9.x COPE Security Technical Implementation Guide

Version

V1R2

CCIs

CCI-000366, CCI-000370

Discussion

Outgoing beam allows transfer of data through near field communication (NFC) and Bluetooth by touching two unlocked devices together. If it were enabled, sensitive DoD data could be transmitted. Because of the security risks of sharing sensitive DoD data, users must not be able to allow outgoing beam. SFR ID: FMT_MOF_EXT.1.2 #47

Check Content

Review the Honeywell Android Pie device configuration settings to confirm that outgoing beam is disallowed. 
 
This procedure is performed on both the MDM Administration console and the Honeywell Android Pie device. 
 
On the MDM console, in the Android user restrictions section, verify that "Disallow outgoing beam" is set to "On".
 
On the Honeywell Android Pie device: 
1. Open Settings. 
2. Tap "Connected devices". 
3. Tap "Connection preferences". 
4. Verify that "Android Beam" is off and grayed out.
 
If on the MDM console "Disallow outgoing beam" is not set to "On", or on the Honeywell Android Pie device "Android Beam" is not off and grayed out, this is a finding.

Fix Text

Configure Honeywell Android Pie devices to disallow outgoing beam. 
 
On the MDM console, in the Android user restrictions section, set "Disallow outgoing beam" to "On".