CCI-004926
Synchronize the internal system clocks to the authoritative time source when the time difference is greater than organization-defined time period.
The Ubuntu operating system must synchronize internal information system clocks to the authoritative time source when the time difference is greater than one second.
1 rule found Severity: Low

SSMC must synchronize internal information system clocks to the authoritative time source when the time difference is greater than one second.
1 rule found Severity: Medium

AIX must provide time synchronization applications that can synchronize the system clock to external time sources at least every 24 hours.
1 rule found Severity: Medium

The Oracle Linux operating system must, for networked systems, synchronize clocks with a server that is synchronized to one of the redundant United States Naval Observatory (USNO) time servers, a time server designated for the appropriate DoD network (NIPRNet/SIPRNet), and/or the Global Positioning System (GPS).
1 rule found Severity: Medium

Automation Controller must compare internal application server clocks at least every 24 hours with an authoritative time source.
1 rule found Severity: Medium

The Tanium Operating System (TanOS) must synchronize internal information system clocks to the authoritative time source when the time difference is greater than the organization-defined time period.
1 rule found Severity: Medium

TOSS must, for networked systems, compare internal information system clocks at least every 24 hours with a server which is synchronized to one of the redundant United States Naval Observatory (USNO) time servers, or a time server designated for the appropriate DOD network (NIPRNet/SIPRNet), and/or the Global Positioning System (GPS).
1 rule found Severity: Medium

NixOS must synchronize internal information system clocks to the authoritative time source when the time difference is greater than one second.
1 rule found Severity: Medium

2 rules found Severity: Medium

The application server must synchronize internal application server clocks to an authoritative time source when the time difference is greater than the organization-defined time period.
1 rule found Severity: Medium

Ubuntu 22.04 LTS must synchronize internal information system clocks to the authoritative time source when the time difference is greater than one second.
1 rule found Severity: Low

1 rule found Severity: Medium

The operating system must synchronize internal information system clocks to the authoritative time source when the time difference is greater than one second.
1 rule found Severity: Medium

OL 8 must compare internal information system clocks at least every 24 hours with a server synchronized to an authoritative time source, such as the United States Naval Observatory (USNO) time servers, or a time server designated for the appropriate DOD network (NIPRNet/SIPRNet), and/or the Global Positioning System (GPS).
1 rule found Severity: Medium

The Palo Alto Networks security platform must synchronize internal information system clocks to the authoritative time source when the time difference is greater than one second.
1 rule found Severity: Low

1 rule found Severity: Medium

The SUSE operating system clock must, for networked systems, be synchronized to an authoritative DOD time source at least every 24 hours.
1 rule found Severity: Medium

The SUSE operating system clock must, for networked systems, be synchronized to an authoritative DoD time source at least every 24 hours.
1 rule found Severity: Medium

The operating system must synchronize internal information system clocks with a server that is synchronized to one of the redundant United States Naval Observatory (USNO) time servers or a time server designated for the appropriate DOD network (NIPRNet/SIPRNet), and/or the Global Positioning System (GPS).
2 rules found Severity: Medium

The VMM must synchronize internal information system clocks to the authoritative time source when the time difference is greater than one second.
1 rule found Severity: Medium
