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Maintaining an audit trail of system activity logs can help identify configuration errors, troubleshoot service disruptions, and analyze compromises that have occurred, as well as detect attacks. Audit logs are necessary to provide a trail of evidence in case the system or network is compromised. Collecting this data is essential for analyzing the security of information assets and detecting signs of suspicious and unexpected behavior.
Auditing for other object access records events related to the management of task scheduler jobs and COM+ objects.
To fix this configure the policy value for
Computer Configuration
|_ Windows Settings
|_ Security Settings
|_ Advanced Audit Policy Configuration
|_ System Audit Policies
|_ Object Access
|_ Audit Other Object Access Events with "Failure" selected.
STIG: Server
2022: https://system32.eventsentry.com/stig/viewer/V-254316
2019: https://system32.eventsentry.com/stig/viewer/V-205837
2016: https://system32.eventsentry.com/stig/viewer/V-224897
Desktop
W11: https://system32.eventsentry.com/stig/viewer/V-253322
W10: https://system32.eventsentry.com/stig/viewer/V-220764
NIST 800-53 : AU-2, AU-3, AU-12, AC-3, SI-4
NIST 800-171: 3.3.1, 3.3.2, 3.1.3
CMMC v2.0 L2: AU.L2-3.3.1, AU.L2-3.3.2, AC.L2-3.1.3
PCI-DSS v4.0: Req 10.2.1, Req 10.2.1.1, Req 10.2.1.6
HIPAA SR : §164.312(b), §164.312(a)(1), §164.312(c)(1)
HIPAA HICP : Practice 6 (Network Management), Practice 8 (Incident Response)
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