WebSphere MQ Process resource profiles defined in the MQPROC Class are not protected in accordance with security requirements.
An XCCDF Rule
Description
<VulnDiscussion>WebSphere MQ Process resources allow for the control of processes. Failure to properly protect WebSphere MQ resources may result in unauthorized access. This exposure could compromise the availability, integrity, and confidentiality of system services, applications, and customer data.</VulnDiscussion><FalsePositives></FalsePositives><FalseNegatives></FalseNegatives><Documentable>false</Documentable><Mitigations></Mitigations><SeverityOverrideGuidance></SeverityOverrideGuidance><PotentialImpacts></PotentialImpacts><ThirdPartyTools></ThirdPartyTools><MitigationControl></MitigationControl><Responsibility></Responsibility><IAControls></IAControls>
- ID
- SV-224562r521047_rule
- Severity
- Medium
- References
- Updated
Remediation - Manual Procedure
Process security validates userids authorized to issue MQSeries / WebSphere MQ inquiries on process definitions. A process definition object defines an application that is started in response to a trigger event on a queue manager. Process security will be active, and all profiles
ssid.processname will be defined to the MQPROC class. Restrict read access to those userids requiring access to make process inquiries.
For all process resources (i.e., ssid.processname) defined to the MQPROC or GMQPROC resource classes, ensure the following items are in effect:
NOTE 1: ssid is the queue manager name (a.k.a., subsystem identifier).