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MON-01.6: Host-Based Devices

MON 8 — High Detect

Mechanisms exist to utilize Host-based Intrusion Detection / Prevention Systems (HIDS / HIPS) to actively alert on or block unwanted activities and send logs to a Security Incident Event Manager (SIEM), or similar automated tool, to maintain situational awareness.

Control Question: Does the organization utilize Host-based Intrusion Detection / Prevention Systems (HIDS / HIPS) to actively alert on or block unwanted activities and send logs to a Security Incident Event Manager (SIEM), or similar automated tool, to maintain situational awareness?

General (6)
Framework Mapping Values
AICPA TSC 2017:2022 (used for SOC 2) (source) CC7.2
GovRAMP Moderate SI-04(23)
GovRAMP High SI-04(23)
NIST 800-53 R4 SI-4(23)
NIST 800-53 R5 (source) SI-4(23)
NIST 800-53 R5 (NOC) (source) SI-4(23)
US (7)
Framework Mapping Values
US FedRAMP R4 SI-4(23)
US FedRAMP R4 (moderate) SI-4(23)
US FedRAMP R4 (high) SI-4(23)
US FedRAMP R5 (source) SI-4(23)
US FedRAMP R5 (moderate) (source) SI-4(23)
US FedRAMP R5 (high) (source) SI-4(23)
US - TX TX-RAMP Level 2 SI-4(23)

Capability Maturity Model

Level 0 — Not Performed

There is no evidence of a capability to utilize Host-based Intrusion Detection / Prevention Systems (HIDS / HIPS) to actively alert on or block unwanted activities and send logs to a Security Incident Event Manager (SIEM), or similar automated tool, to maintain situational awareness.

Level 1 — Performed Informally

Continuous Monitoring (MON) efforts are ad hoc and inconsistent. CMM Level 1 control maturity would reasonably expect all, or at least most, the following criteria to exist:

  • Generating event logs and the review of event logs is narrowly-focused to business-critical systems and/ or systems that store, processes and/ or transmit sensitive/regulated data.
  • Secure baseline configurations generate logs that contain sufficient information to establish necessary details of activity and allow for forensics analysis.
Level 2 — Planned & Tracked

Continuous Monitoring (MON) efforts are requirements-driven and governed at a local/regional level, but are not consistent across the organization. CMM Level 2 control maturity would reasonably expect all, or at least most, the following criteria to exist: o Identify cybersecurity and data protection controls that are appropriate to address applicable statutory, regulatory and contractual requirements for situational awareness management. o Configure alerts for critical or sensitive data that is stored, transmitted and processed on assets. o Use a structured process to review and analyze logs.

  • Situational awareness management is decentralized (e.g., a localized/regionalized function) and uses non-standardized methods to implement secure, resilient and compliant practices.
  • Secure baseline configurations generate logs that contain sufficient information to establish necessary details of activity and allow for forensics analysis.
  • IT/cybersecurity personnel:
  • A log aggregator, or similar automated tool, provides an event log report generation capability to aid in detecting and assessing anomalous activities on business-critical systems.
Level 3 — Well Defined

Continuous Monitoring (MON) efforts are standardized across the organization and centrally managed, where technically feasible, to ensure consistency. CMM Level 3 control maturity would reasonably expect all, or at least most, the following criteria to exist: o Governs asset management that ensures compliance with requirements for asset management. o Leverages a Configuration Management Database (CMDB), or similar tool, as the authoritative source of IT assets. o Centrally collects logs and is protected according to the manufacturer’s security guidelines to protect the integrity of the event logs with cryptographic mechanisms. o Monitors the organization for Indicators of Compromise (IoC) and provides 24x7x365 near real-time alerting capability. o Is configured to alert incident response personnel of detected suspicious events such that incident responders can look to terminate suspicious events.

  • An IT Asset Management (ITAM) function, or similar function:
  • A Security Incident Event Manager (SIEM), or similar automated tool:
  • Both inbound and outbound network traffic is monitored for unauthorized activities to identify prohibited activities and assist incident handlers with identifying potentially compromised systems.
Level 4 — Quantitatively Controlled

See C|P-CMM3. There are no defined C|P-CMM4 criteria, since it is reasonable to assume a quantitatively-controlled process is not necessary to utilize Host-based Intrusion Detection / Prevention Systems (HIDS / HIPS) to actively alert on or block unwanted activities and send logs to a Security Incident Event Manager (SIEM), or similar automated tool, to maintain situational awareness.

Level 5 — Continuously Improving

See C|P-CMM4. There are no defined C|P-CMM5 criteria, since it is reasonable to assume a continuously-improving process is not necessary to utilize Host-based Intrusion Detection / Prevention Systems (HIDS / HIPS) to actively alert on or block unwanted activities and send logs to a Security Incident Event Manager (SIEM), or similar automated tool, to maintain situational awareness.

Assessment Objectives

  1. MON-01.6_A01 host-based monitoring mechanisms to be implemented on system components are defined.
  2. MON-01.6_A02 system components where host-based monitoring is to be implemented are defined.
  3. MON-01.6_A03 host-based monitoring mechanisms are implemented on system components.

Technology Recommendations

Micro/Small

  • Host-based Intrusion Detection / Prevention Systems (HIDS / HIPS)

Small

  • Host-based Intrusion Detection / Prevention Systems (HIDS / HIPS)

Medium

  • Host-based Intrusion Detection / Prevention Systems (HIDS / HIPS)
  • Extended Detection and Response (XDR)

Large

  • Host-based Intrusion Detection / Prevention Systems (HIDS / HIPS)
  • Extended Detection and Response (XDR)

Enterprise

  • Host-based Intrusion Detection / Prevention Systems (HIDS / HIPS)
  • Extended Detection and Response (XDR)

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