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The operating system must include only approved trust anchors in trust stores or certificate stores managed by the organization.

An XCCDF Rule

Description

Public key infrastructure (PKI) certificates are certificates with visibility external to organizational systems and certificates related to the internal operations of systems, such as application-specific time services. In cryptographic systems with a hierarchical structure, a trust anchor is an authoritative source (i.e., a certificate authority) for which trust is assumed and not derived. A root certificate for a PKI system is an example of a trust anchor. A trust store or certificate store maintains a list of trusted root certificates.

ID
SV-263659r982563_rule
Version
SRG-OS-000775-GPOS-00230
Severity
Medium
References
Updated

Remediation Templates

A Manual Procedure

Configure the operating system to include only approved trust anchors in trust stores or certificate stores managed by the organization.