Motorola Android 9.x COPE Security Technical Implementation Guide

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  • Published: 2020-10-16
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This Security Technical Implementation Guide is published as a tool to improve the security of Department of Defense (DoD) information systems. The requirements are derived from the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) 800-53 and related documents. Comments or proposed revisions to this document should be sent via email to the following address: disa.stig_spt@mail.mil.
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The Motorola Android Pie must be configured to enforce a minimum password length of six characters.
IA-5 - Medium - CCI-000205 - V-230077 - SV-230077r569708_rule
RMF Control
IA-5
Severity
Medium
CCI
CCI-000205
Version
MOTO-09-000100
Vuln IDs
  • V-230077
Rule IDs
  • SV-230077r569708_rule
Password strength is a measure of the effectiveness of a password in resisting guessing and brute force attacks. The ability to crack a password is a function of how many attempts an adversary is permitted, how quickly an adversary can do each attempt, and the size of the password space. The longer the minimum length of the password is, the larger the password space. Having a too-short minimum password length significantly reduces password strength, increasing the chance of password compromise and resulting in device and data compromise. SFR ID: FMT_SMF_EXT.1.1 #1a
Checks: C-32392r538227_chk

Review Motorola Android device configuration settings to determine if the mobile device is enforcing a minimum password length of six characters. This validation procedure is performed on both the MDM Administration Console and the Android Pie device. On the MDM console: 1. Open password requirements. 2. Open device password section. 3. Verify the minimum password length is set to "6" characters. On the Android Pie device: 1. Open Settings >> Security & location >> Screen lock. 2. Enter current password. 3. Tap on "Password". 4. Verify Password length listed is at least "6". If the device password length is not set to six characters or more on the MDM console or the Android Pie device, this is a finding.

Fix: F-32370r538228_fix

Configure the Motorola Android device to enforce a minimum password length of six characters. On the MDM console: 1. Open password requirements. 2. Open device password section. 3. Enter the number of characters as "6".

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The Motorola Android Pie must be configured to not allow passwords that include more than two repeating or sequential characters.
CM-6 - Medium - CCI-000366 - V-230078 - SV-230078r569708_rule
RMF Control
CM-6
Severity
Medium
CCI
CCI-000366
Version
MOTO-09-000200
Vuln IDs
  • V-230078
Rule IDs
  • SV-230078r569708_rule
Password strength is a measure of the effectiveness of a password in resisting guessing and brute force attacks. Passwords that contain repeating or sequential characters are significantly easier to guess than those that do not contain repeating or sequential characters. Therefore, disallowing repeating or sequential characters increases password strength and decreases risk. SFR ID: FMT_SMF_EXT.1.1 #1b
Checks: C-32393r538230_chk

Review Motorola Android device configuration settings to determine if the mobile device is prohibiting passwords with more than two repeating or sequential characters. This validation procedure is performed on both the MDM Administration Console and the Android Pie device. On the MDM console: 1. Open password requirements. 2. Open device password section. 3. Verify the password quality is set to "Complex". On the Android Pie device: 1. Open Settings >> Security & location >> Screen lock. 2. Enter current password. 3. Tap on "Password". 4. Verify Password complexity requirements are listed: must contain at least one letter, one numeric digit, one special symbol. If the MDM console device policy is set to a password with more than two repeating or sequential characters, or on the Android Pie device, the device policy is set to a password with more than two repeating or sequential characters, this is a finding.

Fix: F-32371r538231_fix

Configure the Motorola Android device to prevent passwords from containing more than two repeating or sequential characters. On the MDM console: 1. Open password requirements. 2. Open device password section. 3. Set password quality to "Complex".

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The Motorola Android Pie must be configured to enable a screen lock policy that will lock the display after a period of inactivity.
AC-11 - Medium - CCI-000057 - V-230079 - SV-230079r569708_rule
RMF Control
AC-11
Severity
Medium
CCI
CCI-000057
Version
MOTO-09-000300
Vuln IDs
  • V-230079
Rule IDs
  • SV-230079r569708_rule
The screen lock timeout helps protect the device from unauthorized access. Devices without a screen lock timeout provide an opportunity for adversaries who gain physical access to the mobile device through loss, theft, etc. Such devices are much more likely to be in an unlocked state when acquired by an adversary, thus granting immediate access to the data on the mobile device and possibly access to DoD networks. SFR ID: FMT_SMF_EXT.1.1 #2a
Checks: C-32394r538233_chk

Review Motorola Android device configuration settings to determine if the mobile device is enforcing a screen lock policy that will lock the display after a period of inactivity. This validation procedure is performed on both the MDM Administration Console and the Android Pie device. On the MDM console: 1. Open password requirements. 2. Open device password section. 3. Verify "Device Lock Timeout" is set to any number desired. Units are in minutes. On the Android Pie device: 1. Open Settings >> Security & location. 2. Click the gear icon next to "Screen lock". 3. Verify "Automatically lock" is set to a required time. If the MDM console device policy is not set to enable a screen lock policy that will lock the display after a period of inactivity, or on the Android Pie device, the device policy is not set to enable a screen lock policy that will lock the display after a period of inactivity, this is a finding.

Fix: F-32372r538234_fix

Configure the Motorola Android device to enable a screen lock policy that will lock the display after a period of inactivity. On the MDM console: 1. Open password requirements. 2. Open device password section. 3. Set "Device Lock Timeout" to any number desired. Units are in minutes.

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The Motorola Android Pie must be configured to lock the display after 15 minutes (or less) of inactivity.
AC-11 - Medium - CCI-000057 - V-230080 - SV-230080r569708_rule
RMF Control
AC-11
Severity
Medium
CCI
CCI-000057
Version
MOTO-09-000400
Vuln IDs
  • V-230080
Rule IDs
  • SV-230080r569708_rule
The screen lock timeout must be set to a value that helps protect the device from unauthorized access. Having a too-long timeout would increase the window of opportunity for adversaries who gain physical access to the mobile device through loss, theft, etc. Such devices are much more likely to be in an unlocked state when acquired by an adversary, thus granting immediate access to the data on the mobile device. The maximum timeout period of 15 minutes has been selected to balance functionality and security; shorter timeout periods may be appropriate depending on the risks posed to the mobile device. SFR ID: FMT_SMF_EXT.1.1 #2b
Checks: C-32395r538236_chk

Review Motorola Android device configuration settings to determine if the mobile device has the screen lock timeout set to 15 minutes or less. This validation procedure is performed on both the MDM Administration Console and the Android Pie device. On the MDM console: 1. Open passcode requirements. 2. Open device passcode section. 3. Verify "Device Lock Timeout" is set to any number between 1 and 15. On the Android Pie device: 1. Open Settings >> Security & location. 2. Click the gear icon next to "Screen lock". 3. Verify "Automatically lock" is set to between 0 and 15 minutes. If the MDM console device policy is not set to 15 minutes or less for the screen lock timeout, or on the Android Pie device, the device policy is not set to 15 minutes or less for the screen lock timeout, this is a finding.

Fix: F-32373r538237_fix

Configure the Motorola Android device to lock the device display after 15 minutes (or less) of inactivity. On the MDM console: 1. Open password requirements. 2. Open device password section. 3. Set "Device Lock Timeout" to any number between 1 and 15.

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The Motorola Android Pie must be configured to not allow more than 10 consecutive failed authentication attempts.
AC-7 - Low - CCI-000044 - V-230081 - SV-230081r569708_rule
RMF Control
AC-7
Severity
Low
CCI
CCI-000044
Version
MOTO-09-000500
Vuln IDs
  • V-230081
Rule IDs
  • SV-230081r569708_rule
The more attempts an adversary has to guess a password, the more likely the adversary will enter the correct password and gain access to resources on the device. Setting a limit on the number of attempts mitigates this risk. Setting the limit at 10 or less gives authorized users the ability to make a few mistakes when entering the password but still provides adequate protection against dictionary or brute force attacks on the password. SFR ID: FMT_SMF_EXT.1.1 #2c, FIA_AFL_EXT.1.5
Checks: C-32396r538239_chk

Review Motorola Android device configuration settings to determine if the mobile device has the maximum number of consecutive failed authentication attempts set at 10 or fewer. This validation procedure is performed on both the MDM Administration Console and the Android Pie device. On the MDM console: 1. Open password requirements. 2. Open device password section. 3. Review the policy configuration that was pushed down to the device and verify the "Maximum Number of Failed Attempts" is set to between 1 and 10. On the Android Pie device: 1. Open Setting >> Security & location >> Managed device info. 2. Verify "Failed password attempts before deleting all device data" is set to 10 or fewer attempts. If the MDM console device policy is not set to the maximum number of consecutive failed authentication attempts at 10 or fewer or on the Android Pie device, the device policy is not set to the maximum number of consecutive failed authentication attempts at 10 or fewer, this is a finding.

Fix: F-32374r538240_fix

Configure the Motorola Android device to allow only 10 or fewer consecutive failed authentication attempts. On the MDM console: 1. Open password requirements. 2. Open device password section. 3. Set "Maximum Number of Failed Attempts" to a number between 1 and 10.

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The Motorola Android Pie must be configured to enforce an application installation policy by specifying one or more authorized application repositories, including [selection: DoD-approved commercial app repository, MDM server, mobile application store].
CM-6 - Medium - CCI-000366 - V-230082 - SV-230082r569708_rule
RMF Control
CM-6
Severity
Medium
CCI
CCI-000366
Version
MOTO-09-000800
Vuln IDs
  • V-230082
Rule IDs
  • SV-230082r569708_rule
Forcing all applications to be installed from authorized application repositories can prevent unauthorized and malicious applications from being installed and executed on mobile devices. Allowing such installations and executions could cause a compromise of DoD data accessible by these unauthorized/malicious applications. SFR ID: FMT_SMF_EXT.1.1 #8a
Checks: C-32397r538242_chk

Review Motorola Android device configuration settings to determine if the mobile device has only approved application repositories (DoD-approved commercial app repository, MDM server, and/or mobile application store). This validation procedure is performed on both the MDM Administration Console and the Android Pie device. On the MDM console: 1. Open Restrictions section. 2. Set Allow "Google Play" (Uses only Managed Google Play). 3. Verify that Disallow is set for "Install unknown sources". On the Motorola device: 1. Open Settings >> Apps and notifications >> Advanced >> Special app access. 2. Open "Install unknown apps". 3. Verify the list of apps is blank or if an app is on the list, "Disabled by admin" is listed under the app name. If the MDM console device policy is not set to allow connections to only approved application repositories, or on the Android Pie device, the device policy is not set to allow connections to only approved application repositories, this is a finding.

Fix: F-32375r538243_fix

Configure the Motorola Android device to disable unauthorized application repositories. On the MDM console: 1. Open Restrictions section. 2. Set Allow "Google Play" (Uses only Managed Google Play). 3. Set Disallow "Install unknown sources".

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The Motorola Android Pie must be configured to enforce an application installation policy by specifying an application whitelist that restricts applications by the following characteristics: [selection: list of digital signatures, cryptographic hash values, names, application version].
CM-6 - Medium - CCI-000366 - V-230083 - SV-230083r569708_rule
RMF Control
CM-6
Severity
Medium
CCI
CCI-000366
Version
MOTO-09-001000
Vuln IDs
  • V-230083
Rule IDs
  • SV-230083r569708_rule
The application whitelist, in addition to controlling the installation of applications on the mobile device (MD), must control user access/execution of all core and preinstalled applications, or the MD must provide an alternate method of restricting user access/execution to core and pre-installed applications. Core application: Any application integrated into the OS by the OS or MD vendors. Pre-installed application: Additional non-core applications included in the operating system (OS) build by the OS vendor, MD vendor, or wireless carrier. Requiring all authorized applications to be in an application whitelist prevents the execution of any applications (e.g., unauthorized, malicious) that are not part of the whitelist. Failure to configure an application whitelist properly could allow unauthorized and malicious applications to be downloaded, installed, and executed on the mobile device, causing a compromise of DoD data accessible by these applications. The application whitelist, in addition to controlling the installation of applications on the MD, must control user access/execution of all core applications (included in the OS by the OS vendor) and pre-installed applications (provided by the MD vendor and wireless carrier), or the MD must provide an alternate method of restricting user access/execution to core and pre-installed applications. SFR ID: FMT_SMF_EXT.1.1 #8b
Checks: C-32398r538245_chk

Review Motorola Android device configuration settings to determine if the mobile device has an application whitelist configured. Verify all applications listed on the whitelist have been approved by the Approving Official (AO). This validation procedure is performed only on the MDM Administration Console. On the MDM console: 1. Go to the Android app catalog for managed Google Play. 2. Verify all selected apps are AO approved. NOTE: Managed Google Play is always a Whitelisted App Store. If on the MDM console the list of selected Managed Google Play apps includes non-approved apps, this is a finding. NOTE: The application whitelist will include approved core applications (included in the OS by the OS vendor) and pre-installed applications (provided by the MD vendor and wireless carrier), or the MD must provide an alternate method of restricting user access/execution to core and pre-installed applications. For Google Android, there are no pre-installed applications.

Fix: F-32376r538246_fix

Configure the Motorola Android device to use an application whitelist. On the MDM console: 1. Go to the Android app catalog for managed Google Play. 2. Select apps to be available (only approved apps). 3. Push updated policy to the device. NOTE: Managed Google Play is always a Whitelisted App Store.

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The Motorola Android Pie whitelist must be configured to not include applications with the following characteristics: - back up MD data to non-DoD cloud servers (including user and application access to cloud backup services); - transmit MD diagnostic data to non-DoD servers; - voice assistant application if available when MD is locked; - voice dialing application if available when MD is locked; - allows synchronization of data or applications between devices associated with user; and - allows unencrypted (or encrypted but not FIPS 140-2 validated) data sharing with other MDs or printers.
CM-6 - Medium - CCI-000366 - V-230084 - SV-230084r569708_rule
RMF Control
CM-6
Severity
Medium
CCI
CCI-000366
Version
MOTO-09-001100
Vuln IDs
  • V-230084
Rule IDs
  • SV-230084r569708_rule
Requiring all authorized applications to be in an application whitelist prevents the execution of any applications (e.g., unauthorized, malicious) that are not part of the whitelist. Failure to configure an application whitelist properly could allow unauthorized and malicious applications to be downloaded, installed, and executed on the mobile device, causing a compromise of DoD data accessible by these applications. Applications with the listed characteristics have features that can cause the compromise of sensitive DoD data or have features with no known application in the DoD environment. Application note: The application whitelist, in addition to controlling the installation of applications on the mobile device (MD), must control user access/execution of all core and preinstalled applications, or the MD must provide an alternate method of restricting user access/execution to core and pre-installed applications. Core application: Any application integrated into the operating system (OS) by the OS or MD vendors. Pre-installed application: Additional non-core applications included in the OS build by the OS vendor, MD vendor, or wireless carrier. SFR ID: FMT_SMF_EXT.1.1 #8b
Checks: C-32399r538248_chk

Review Motorola Android device configuration settings to determine if the mobile device has an application whitelist configured and that the application whitelist does not include applications with the following characteristics: - back up MD data to non-DoD cloud servers (including user and application access to cloud backup services); - transmit MD diagnostic data to non-DoD servers; - voice assistant application if available when MD is locked; - voice dialing application if available when MD is locked; - allows synchronization of data or applications between devices associated with user; - payment processing; and - allows unencrypted (or encrypted but not FIPS 140-2 validated) data sharing with other MDs, display screens (screen mirroring), or printers. This validation procedure is performed only on the MDM Administration Console. On the MDM console: 1. Review the list of selected Managed Google Play apps. 2. Review the details and privacy policy of each selected app to verify the app does not include prohibited characteristics. If the MDM console device policy includes applications with unauthorized characteristics, this is a finding.

Fix: F-32377r538249_fix

Configure the Motorola Android device application whitelist to exclude applications with the following characteristics: - back up MD data to non-DoD cloud servers (including user and application access to cloud backup services); - transmit MD diagnostic data to non-DoD servers; - voice assistant application if available when MD is locked; - voice dialing application if available when MD is locked; - allows synchronization of data or applications between devices associated with user; - payment processing; and - allows unencrypted (or encrypted but not FIPS 140-2 validated) data sharing with other MDs, display screens (screen mirroring), or printers. On the MDM console: 1. Go to the Android app catalog for managed Google Play. 2. Before selecting an app, review the app details and privacy policy to ensure the app does not include prohibited characteristics.

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The Motorola Android Pie must be configured to disable Bluetooth or configured via User Based Enforcement (UBE) to allow Bluetooth for only HSP (Headset Profile), HFP (HandsFree Profile), or SPP (Serial Port Profile) capable devices.
CM-6 - Low - CCI-000366 - V-230085 - SV-230085r569708_rule
RMF Control
CM-6
Severity
Low
CCI
CCI-000366
Version
MOTO-09-001400
Vuln IDs
  • V-230085
Rule IDs
  • SV-230085r569708_rule
Some Bluetooth profiles provide the capability for remote transfer of sensitive DoD data without encryption or otherwise do not meet DoD IT security policies and therefore must be disabled. SFR ID: FMT_SMF_EXT.1.1 #18h
Checks: C-32400r538251_chk

Determine if the AO has approved the use of Bluetooth at the site. If the AO has not approved the use of Bluetooth, verify Bluetooth has been disabled. On the MDM console: 1. Open Restrictions section. 2. Verify "Disallow Bluetooth" is set. On the Android Pie device: 1. Go to Settings >> Connected Devices >> Connection Preferences >> Bluetooth. 2. Verify this is set to "Off" and cannot be toggled to "On". If the AO has approved the use of Bluetooth, on the Android Pie device: 1. Go to Settings >> Connected Devices. 2. Verify only approved Bluetooth-connected devices using approved profiles are listed. If the AO has not approved the use of Bluetooth, and Bluetooth use is not disabled via an MDM managed device policy, this is a finding. If the AO has approved the use of Bluetooth, and Bluetooth devices using unauthorized Bluetooth profiles are listed on the device under "Connected devices", this is a finding.

Fix: F-32378r538252_fix

Configure the Motorola Android device to disable Bluetooth or, if the AO has approved the use of Bluetooth (for example, for car hands-free use), train the user to connect to only authorized Bluetooth devices using only HSP, HFP, or SPP Bluetooth capable devices (User Based Enforcement (UBE). To disable Bluetooth, use the following procedure. On the MDM console: 1. Open Restrictions section. 2. Toggle "Disallow Bluetooth" to "On". The user training requirement is satisfied in requirement MOTO-09-008700.

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The Motorola Android Pie must be configured to not display the following (work profile) notifications when the device is locked: [selection: - email notifications; - calendar appointments; - contact associated with phone call notification; - text message notification; - other application-based notifications; - all notifications].
CM-6 - Medium - CCI-000366 - V-230086 - SV-230086r569708_rule
RMF Control
CM-6
Severity
Medium
CCI
CCI-000366
Version
MOTO-09-001600
Vuln IDs
  • V-230086
Rule IDs
  • SV-230086r569708_rule
Many mobile devices display notifications on the lock screen so that users can obtain relevant information in a timely manner without having to frequently unlock the phone to determine if there are new notifications. However, in many cases, these notifications can contain sensitive information. When they are available on the lock screen, an adversary can see them merely by being in close physical proximity to the device. Configuring the Motorola Android device to not send notifications to the lock screen mitigates this risk. SFR ID: FMT_SMF_EXT.1.1 #19
Checks: C-32401r538254_chk

Review Motorola Android device settings to determine if the Motorola Android device displays (work container) notifications on the lock screen. Notifications of incoming phone calls are acceptable even when the device is locked. This validation procedure is performed on both the MDM Administration Console and the Android Pie device. On the MDM console: 1. Open Restrictions section. 2. Open Work Managed section. 3. Verify "Unredacted Notifications" is set to "Disallow". On the Android Pie device: 1. Go to Settings >> Security & location. 2. Tap on "Lock screen preferences". 3. Verify "Hide sensitive work content" is listed under "When work profile is locked". If the MDM console device policy allows work notifications on the lock screen or the Android Pie device allows work notifications on the lock screen, this is a finding.

Fix: F-32379r538255_fix

Configure the Motorola Android device to not display (work profile) notifications when the device is locked. On the MDM console: 1. Open Restrictions section. 2. Open Work Managed section. 3. Set "Unredacted Notifications" to "Disallow".

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Motorola Android Pie must be configured to disable trust agents. Note: This requirement is not applicable (NA) for specific biometric authentication factors included in the product's Common Criteria evaluation.
CM-6 - Medium - CCI-000366 - V-230087 - SV-230087r569708_rule
RMF Control
CM-6
Severity
Medium
CCI
CCI-000366
Version
MOTO-09-002300
Vuln IDs
  • V-230087
Rule IDs
  • SV-230087r569708_rule
Trust agents allow a user to unlock a mobile device without entering a passcode when the mobile device is, for example, connected to a user-selected Bluetooth device or in a user-selected location. If compromised, this technology would allow unauthorized users to have access to DoD sensitive data. Not permitting the use of non-password authentication mechanisms forces users to use passcodes that meet DoD passcode requirements. SFR ID: FMT_SMF_EXT.1.1 #23, FIA_UAU.5.1
Checks: C-32402r538257_chk

Review device configuration settings to confirm that trust agents are disabled. This procedure is performed on both the MDM Administration console and the Motorola Android Pie device. On the MDM console: 1. Open Restrictions section. 2. Set "Disable trust agents" to "On". On the Android Pie device: 1. Open Settings. 2. Tap "Security & location". 3. Tap "Advanced". 4. Tap "Trust agents". 5. Verify that all listed trust agents are disabled and cannot be enabled. If on the MDM console "disable trust agents" is not selected, or on the Android Pie device a trust agent can be enabled, this is a finding.

Fix: F-32380r538258_fix

Configure Motorola Android Pie to disable trust agents. On the MDM console: 1. Open Lock screen restrictions section. 2. Set "Disable trust agents" to on.

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The Motorola Android Pie must be configured to disable developer modes.
CM-7 - Medium - CCI-000381 - V-230088 - SV-230088r569708_rule
RMF Control
CM-7
Severity
Medium
CCI
CCI-000381
Version
MOTO-09-002800
Vuln IDs
  • V-230088
Rule IDs
  • SV-230088r569708_rule
Developer modes expose features of the Motorola Android device that are not available during standard operation. An adversary may leverage a vulnerability inherent in a developer mode to compromise the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of DoD sensitive information. Disabling developer modes mitigates this risk. SFR ID: FMT_SMF_EXT.1.1 #26
Checks: C-32403r538260_chk

Review Motorola Android device configuration settings to determine whether a developer mode is enabled. This validation procedure is performed on both the MDM Administration Console and the Android Pie device. On the MDM console: 1. Open Restrictions section. 2. Verify "Debugging Features" is set to "Disallow". On the Android Pie device: 1. Go to Settings >> System. 2. Verify "Developer Options" is not listed. If the MDM console device policy is not set to disable developer mode, or on the Android Pie device, the device policy is not set to disable developer mode, this is a finding.

Fix: F-32381r538261_fix

Configure the Motorola Android device to disable developer modes. On the MDM console: 1. Open Restrictions section. 2. Set "Debugging Features" to "Disallow".

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The Motorola Android Pie must be configured to display the DoD advisory warning message at startup or each time the user unlocks the device.
AC-8 - Low - CCI-000048 - V-230089 - SV-230089r569708_rule
RMF Control
AC-8
Severity
Low
CCI
CCI-000048
Version
MOTO-09-003400
Vuln IDs
  • V-230089
Rule IDs
  • SV-230089r569708_rule
Android Pie is required to display the DoD-approved system use notification message or banner before granting access to the system that provides privacy and security notices consistent with applicable federal laws, Executive Orders, directives, policies, regulations, standards, and guidance. Required banners help ensure that DoD can audit and monitor the activities of mobile device users without legal restriction. System use notification messages can be displayed when individuals first access or unlock the mobile device. The banner must be implemented as a "click-through" banner at device unlock (to the extent permitted by the operating system). A "click-through" banner prevents further activity on the information system unless and until the user executes a positive action to manifest agreement by clicking on a box indicating "OK". The approved DoD text must be used exactly as required in the KS referenced in DoDI 8500.01. For devices accommodating banners of 1300 characters, the banner text is: You are accessing a U.S. Government (USG) Information System (IS) that is provided for USG-authorized use only. By using this IS (which includes any device attached to this IS), you consent to the following conditions: -The USG routinely intercepts and monitors communications on this IS for purposes including, but not limited to, penetration testing, COMSEC monitoring, network operations and defense, personnel misconduct (PM), law enforcement (LE), and counterintelligence (CI) investigations. -At any time, the USG may inspect and seize data stored on this IS. -Communications using, or data stored on, this IS are not private, are subject to routine monitoring, interception, and search, and may be disclosed or used for any USG-authorized purpose. -This IS includes security measures (e.g., authentication and access controls) to protect USG interests--not for your personal benefit or privacy. -Notwithstanding the above, using this IS does not constitute consent to PM, LE or CI investigative searching or monitoring of the content of privileged communications, or work product, related to personal representation or services by attorneys, psychotherapists, or clergy, and their assistants. Such communications and work product are private and confidential. See User Agreement for details. For devices with severe character limitations, the banner text is: I've read & consent to terms in IS user agreem't. The Administrator must configure the banner text exactly as written without any changes. SFR ID: FMT_SMF_EXT.1.1 #36
Checks: C-32404r538263_chk

The DoD warning banner can be displayed by either of the following methods (required text is found in the Vulnerability Discussion): 1. By placing the DoD warning banner text in the user agreement signed by each Motorola Android device user (preferred method). 2. By configuring the warning banner text on the MDM console and installing the banner on each managed mobile device. Determine which method is used at the Motorola Android device site and follow the appropriate validation procedure below. Validation Procedure for Method #1: Review the signed user agreements for several Motorola Android device users and verify the agreement includes the required DoD warning banner text. Validation Procedure for Method #2: On the MDM console, ensure "Lock Screen Message" is set and the appropriate banner text is included. If, for Method #1, the required warning banner text is not on all signed user agreements reviewed, or for Method #2, the MDM console device policy is not set to display a warning banner with the appropriate designated wording or on the Android Pie device, the device policy is not set to display a warning banner with the appropriate designated wording, this is a finding.

Fix: F-32382r538264_fix

Configure the DoD warning banner by either of the following methods (required text is found in the Vulnerability Discussion): 1. By placing the DoD warning banner text in the user agreement signed by each Motorola Android device user (preferred method). 2. By configuring the warning banner text on the MDM console and installing the banner on each managed mobile device. On the MDM console: Enable "Lock Screen Message" and enter the banner text.

b
The Motorola Android Pie must be configured to disable USB mass storage mode.
CM-7 - Medium - CCI-000381 - V-230090 - SV-230090r569708_rule
RMF Control
CM-7
Severity
Medium
CCI
CCI-000381
Version
MOTO-09-003500
Vuln IDs
  • V-230090
Rule IDs
  • SV-230090r569708_rule
USB mass storage mode enables the transfer of data and software from one device to another. This software can include malware. When USB mass storage is enabled on a mobile device, it becomes a potential vector for malware and unauthorized data exfiltration. Prohibiting USB mass storage mode mitigates this risk. SFR ID: FMT_SMF_EXT.1.1 #39a
Checks: C-32405r538266_chk

Review Motorola Android device configuration settings to determine if the mobile device has a USB mass storage mode and whether it has been disabled. This validation procedure is performed on both the MDM Administration Console and the Android Pie device. On the MDM console: 1. Open Device Restrictions. 2. Open Restrictions Settings. 3. Verify "Disallow usb file transfer" is selected. On the Android Pie device: 1. Plug USB cable into Android Pie device and connect to a non-DoD network-managed PC. 2. Go to Settings >> Connected devices >> USB. 3. Verify "No data transfer" is selected. If the MDM console device policy is not set to disable USB mass storage mode, or on the Android Pie device, the device policy is not set to disable USB mass storage mode, this is a finding.

Fix: F-32383r538267_fix

Configure the Motorola Android device to disable USB mass storage mode. On the MDM console: 1. Open Device Restrictions. 2. Open Restrictions Settings. 3. Select "Disallow usb file transfer".

b
The Motorola Android Pie must be configured to not allow backup of [all applications, configuration data] to locally connected systems.
AC-20 - Medium - CCI-000097 - V-230091 - SV-230091r569708_rule
RMF Control
AC-20
Severity
Medium
CCI
CCI-000097
Version
MOTO-09-003700
Vuln IDs
  • V-230091
Rule IDs
  • SV-230091r569708_rule
Data on mobile devices is protected by numerous mechanisms, including user authentication, access control, and cryptography. When the data is backed up to an external system (either locally connected or cloud-based), many if not all of these mechanisms are no longer present. This leaves the backed-up data vulnerable to attack. Disabling backup to external systems mitigates this risk. SFR ID: FMT_SMF_EXT.1.1 #40
Checks: C-32406r538269_chk

Review Motorola Android device configuration settings to determine if the capability to back up to a locally connected system has been disabled. This validation procedure is performed on both the MDM Administration Console and the Android Pie device. On the MDM console: 1. Open Device Restrictions. 2. Open Restrictions Settings. 3. Verify "Disallow usb file transfer" is selected. On the Android Pie device: 1. Plug USB cable into Android Pie device and connect to a non-DoD network-managed PC. 2. Go to Settings >> Connected devices >> USB. 3. Verify "No data transfer" is selected. If the MDM console device policy is not set to disable the capability to back up to a locally connected system, or on the Android Pie device, the device policy is not set to disable the capability to back up to a locally connected system, this is a finding.

Fix: F-32384r538270_fix

Configure the Motorola Android device to disable backup to locally connected systems. NOTE: On Restrictions, the backup features for Motorola are not in the framework. On the MDM console: 1. Open Device Restrictions. 2. Open Restrictions Settings. 3. Select "Disallow usb file transfer".

b
The Motorola Android Pie must be configured to not allow backup of all applications and configuration data to remote systems.
AC-20 - Medium - CCI-002338 - V-230092 - SV-230092r569708_rule
RMF Control
AC-20
Severity
Medium
CCI
CCI-002338
Version
MOTO-09-003900
Vuln IDs
  • V-230092
Rule IDs
  • SV-230092r569708_rule
Backups to remote systems (including cloud backup) can leave data vulnerable to breach on the external systems, which often offer less protection than the Android device. Where the remote backup involves a cloud-based solution, the backup capability is often used to synchronize data across multiple devices. In this case, DoD devices may synchronize DoD sensitive information to a user's personal device or other unauthorized computers that are vulnerable to breach. Disallowing remote backup mitigates this risk. SFR ID: FMT_SMF_EXT.1.1 #40
Checks: C-32407r538272_chk

Review Motorola Android device configuration settings to determine if the capability to back up to a remote system has been disabled. This validation procedure is performed on both the MDM Administration Console and the Android Pie device. On the MDM console: 1. Open Device Restrictions. 2. Open Restrictions Settings. 3. Verify "Disallow backup service" is not selected. On the Android Pie device: 1. Go to Settings >> System. 2. Verify "Backup" is set to "Off". If the MDM console device policy is not set to disable the capability to back up to a remote system, or on the Android Pie device, the device policy is not set to disable the capability to back up to a remote system, this is a finding.

Fix: F-32385r538273_fix

Configure the Motorola Android device to disable backup to remote systems (including commercial clouds). NOTE: On Restrictions, data in the work profile cannot be backed up by default. On the MDM console: 1. Open Device Restrictions. 2. Open Restrictions Settings. 3. Ensure "Enable backup service" is not selected.

b
The Motorola Android Pie must be configured to disable exceptions to the access control policy that prevents application processes from accessing all data stored by other application processes.
CM-6 - Medium - CCI-000366 - V-230093 - SV-230093r569708_rule
RMF Control
CM-6
Severity
Medium
CCI
CCI-000366
Version
MOTO-09-004500
Vuln IDs
  • V-230093
Rule IDs
  • SV-230093r569708_rule
App data sharing gives apps the ability to access the data of other apps for enhanced user functionality. However, sharing also poses a significant risk that unauthorized users or apps will obtain access to DoD sensitive information. To mitigate this risk, there are data sharing restrictions. If a user is allowed to make exceptions to the data sharing restriction policy, the user could enable unauthorized sharing of data, leaving it vulnerable to breach. Limiting the granting of exceptions to either the Administrator or common application developer mitigates this risk. Copy/paste of data between applications in different application processes or groups of application processes is considered an exception to the access control policy and therefore, the Administrator must be able to enable/disable the feature. Other exceptions include allowing any data or application sharing between process groups. SFR ID: FMT_SMF_EXT.1.1 #42, FDP_ACF_EXT.1.2
Checks: C-32408r538275_chk

Review documentation on the Motorola Android device and inspect the configuration on the Motorola Android device to verify the access control policy that prevents [selection: application processes] from accessing [selection: all] data stored by other [selection: application processes] is enabled. This validation procedure is performed only on the MDM Administration Console. On the MDM console: 1. Open Restrictions settings. 2. Open User Restrictions. 3. Verify "Disallow cross profile copy/paste" is selected. 4. Verify "Disallow sharing data into the profile" is selected. If the MDM console device policy is not set to disable data sharing between profiles, this is a finding.

Fix: F-32386r538276_fix

Configure the Motorola Android Pie to enable the access control policy that prevents [selection: application processes, groups of application processes] from accessing [selection: all, private] data stored by other [selection: application processes, groups of application processes]. NOTE: All application data is inherently sandboxed and isolated from other applications. To disable copy/paste on the MDM console: 1. Open Restrictions settings. 2. Open User Restrictions. 3. Select "Disallow cross profile copy/paste". 4. Select "Disallow sharing data into the profile".

b
The Motorola Android Pie must be configured to enable audit logging.
CM-6 - Medium - CCI-000366 - V-230095 - SV-230095r569708_rule
RMF Control
CM-6
Severity
Medium
CCI
CCI-000366
Version
MOTO-09-005505
Vuln IDs
  • V-230095
Rule IDs
  • SV-230095r569708_rule
Audit logs enable monitoring of security-relevant events and subsequent forensics when breaches occur. For the logs to be useful, Administrators must have the ability to view the audit logs. SFR ID: FMT_SMF_EXT.1.1 #32
Checks: C-32410r538281_chk

Review documentation on the Motorola Android device and inspect the configuration on the Motorola Android device to enable audit logging. This validation procedure is performed on only on the MDM Administration Console. On the MDM console: 1. Open the Restrictions settings. 2. Open User settings. 3. Select "Enable security logging". 4. Select "Enable network logging". If the MDM console device policy is not set to enable audit logging, this is a finding.

Fix: F-32388r538282_fix

Configure the Motorola Android Pie to enable audit logging. On the MDM console: 1. Open the Restrictions settings. 2. Open User settings. 3. Select "Enable security logging". 4. Select "Enable network logging".

a
The Motorola Android Pie must be configured to generate audit records for the following auditable events: detected integrity violations.
AU-12 - Low - CCI-000169 - V-230096 - SV-230096r569708_rule
RMF Control
AU-12
Severity
Low
CCI
CCI-000169
Version
MOTO-09-006100
Vuln IDs
  • V-230096
Rule IDs
  • SV-230096r569708_rule
Audit logs enable monitoring of security-relevant events and subsequent forensics when breaches occur. They help identify attacks so that breaches can either be prevented or limited in their scope. They facilitate analysis to improve performance and security. The Requirement Statement lists key events for which the system must generate an audit record. Application note: Requirement applies only to integrity violation detections that can be logged by the audit logging component. SFR ID: FMT_SMF_EXT.1.1 #37
Checks: C-32411r538284_chk

Review Motorola Android device configuration settings to determine if the mobile device is configured to generate audit records for the following auditable events: detected integrity violations. This validation procedure is performed only on the MDM Administration Console. On the MDM console: 1. Go to Policy management. 2. Verify "Security Logging" is enabled. If the MDM console device policy is not set to enable security logging, this is a finding.

Fix: F-32389r538285_fix

Configure the Motorola Android device to generate audit records for the following auditable events: detected integrity violations. On the MDM console: 1. Go to Policy management. 2. Enable "Security Logging".

b
Motorola Android Pie users must complete required training.
CM-6 - Medium - CCI-000366 - V-230097 - SV-230097r569708_rule
RMF Control
CM-6
Severity
Medium
CCI
CCI-000366
Version
MOTO-09-008700
Vuln IDs
  • V-230097
Rule IDs
  • SV-230097r569708_rule
The security posture of Google devices requires the device user to configure several required policy rules on their device. User-Based Enforcement (UBE) is required for these controls. In addition, if the Authorizing Official (AO) has approved the use of an unmanaged personal space, the user must receive training on risks. If a user is not aware of their responsibilities and does not comply with UBE requirements, the security posture of the mobile device may become compromised and DoD sensitive data may become compromised. SFR ID: NA
Checks: C-32412r538287_chk

Review a sample of site User Agreements for Motorola device users or similar training records and training course content. Verify that Motorola device users have completed the required training. The intent is that required training is renewed on a periodic basis in a time period determined by the AO. If any Motorola device user has not completed the required training, this is a finding.

Fix: F-32390r538288_fix

Have all Motorola device users complete training on the following topics. Users should acknowledge that they have reviewed training via a signed User Agreement or similar written record. Training topics: - Operational security concerns introduced by unmanaged applications/unmanaged personal space, including applications using global positioning system (GPS) tracking. - Need to ensure no DoD data is saved to the personal space or transmitted from a personal app (for example, from personal email). - If the Purebred key management app is used, users are responsible for maintaining positive control of their credentialed device at all times. The DoD PKI certificate policy requires subscribers to maintain positive control of the devices that contain private keys and to report any loss of control so the credentials can be revoked. Upon device retirement, turn-in, or reassignment, ensure that a factory data reset is performed prior to device handoff. Follow mobility service provider decommissioning procedures as applicable. - How to configure the following UBE controls (users must configure the control) on the Motorola device: **Secure use of Calendar Alarm. **Local screen mirroring and Mirroring procedures (authorized/not authorized for use). **Do not upload DoD contacts via smart call and caller ID services. **Do not remove DoD intermediate and root PKI digital certificates. **Disable Wi-Fi Sharing. **Do not configure a DoD network (work) VPN profile on any third-party VPN client installed in the personal space. **If Bluetooth connections are approved for mobile device, types of allowed connections (for example car hands free but not Bluetooth wireless keyboard). - AO guidance on acceptable use and restrictions, if any, on downloading and installing personal apps and data (music, photos, etc.) in the Motorola device personal space. Motorola provides an Administrative Guide for the LEX L11 device to NIAP customers (refer to https://www.niap-ccevs.org/MMO/Product/st_vid11002-agd.pdf). The guide includes procedures for configuring Common Criteria on the Motorola Solutions, Inc. LEX L11 device.

b
Motorola Android Pie must be configured to enforce that Wi-Fi Sharing is disabled.
CM-6 - Medium - CCI-000366 - V-230098 - SV-230098r569708_rule
RMF Control
CM-6
Severity
Medium
CCI
CCI-000366
Version
MOTO-09-008800
Vuln IDs
  • V-230098
Rule IDs
  • SV-230098r569708_rule
Wi-Fi Sharing is an optional configuration of Wi-Fi Tethering/Mobile Hotspot, which allows the device to share its Wi-Fi connection with other wirelessly connected devices instead of its mobile (cellular) connection. Wi-Fi Sharing grants the "other" device access to a corporate Wi-Fi network and may possibly bypass the network access control mechanisms. This risk can be partially mitigated by requiring the use of a preshared key for personal hotspots. SFR ID: FMT_SMF_EXT.1.1 #47
Checks: C-32413r538290_chk

Review device configuration settings to confirm Wi-Fi Sharing is disabled. Mobile Hotspot must be enabled in order to enable Wi-Fi Sharing. If the Authorizing Official (AO) has not approved Mobile Hotspot, and it has been verified as disabled on the MDM console, no further action is needed. If Mobile Hotspot is being used, use the following procedure to verify Wi-Fi Sharing is disabled: On the MDM console: 1. Open the User restrictions setting. 2. Verify "Disallow config tethering" is set to "On". On the Android Pie device: 1. Open Settings. 2. Tap "Networks & internet". 3. Verify that "Hotspots & tethering" is disabled. If on the Android Pie device "Wi-Fi sharing" is enabled, this is a finding.

Fix: F-32391r538291_fix

Configure Motorola Android Pie to disable Wi-Fi Sharing. Mobile Hotspot must be enabled in order to enable Wi-Fi Sharing. If the AO has not approved Mobile Hotspot, and it has been disabled on the MDM console, no further action is needed. If Mobile Hotspot is being used, use the following procedure to disable Wi-Fi Sharing: On the MDM console: 1. Open the User restrictions setting. 2. Set "Disallow config tethering" to "On".

b
Motorola Android Pie must have the DoD root and intermediate PKI certificates installed.
CM-6 - Medium - CCI-000366 - V-230099 - SV-230099r569708_rule
RMF Control
CM-6
Severity
Medium
CCI
CCI-000366
Version
MOTO-09-009000
Vuln IDs
  • V-230099
Rule IDs
  • SV-230099r569708_rule
DoD root and intermediate PKI certificates are used to verify the authenticity of PKI certificates of users and web services. If the root and intermediate certificates are not available, an adversary could falsely sign a certificate in such a way that it could not be detected. Providing access to the DoD root and intermediate PKI certificates greatly diminishes the risk of this attack. SFR ID: FMT_SMF_EXT.1.1 #47
Checks: C-32414r538293_chk

Review device configuration settings to confirm that the DoD root and intermediate PKI certificates are installed. This procedure is performed on both the MDM Administration console and the Motorola Android Pie device. The current DoD root and intermediate PKI certificates may be obtained in self-extracting zip files at http://cyber.mil/pki-pke (for NIPRNet). On the MDM console, verify that the DoD root and intermediate certificates are part of a device and/or work profile that is being pushed down to the devices. On the Android Pie device: 1. Open Settings. 2. Tap "Security & Location". 3. Tap on "Advanced". 4. Tap on "Encryption & credentials". 5. Tap on "Trusted credentials". 6. Verify that DoD root and intermediate PKI certificates are listed under the user tab. If on the MDM console the DoD root and intermediate certificates are not listed in a profile, or the Motorola Android Pie device does not list the DoD root and intermediate certificates under the user tab, this is a finding.

Fix: F-32392r538294_fix

Configure Motorola Android Pie to install DoD root and intermediate certificates. On the MDM console, upload DoD root and intermediate certificates as part of a device and/or work profile. The current DoD root and intermediate PKI certificates may be obtained in self-extracting zip files at http://cyber.mil/pki-pke (for NIPRNet).

b
Motorola Android Pie must allow only the Administrator (MDM) to install/remove DoD root and intermediate PKI certificates.
CM-6 - Medium - CCI-000366 - V-230100 - SV-230100r569708_rule
RMF Control
CM-6
Severity
Medium
CCI
CCI-000366
Version
MOTO-09-009100
Vuln IDs
  • V-230100
Rule IDs
  • SV-230100r569708_rule
DoD root and intermediate PKI certificates are used to verify the authenticity of PKI certificates of users and web services. If the user is allowed to remove root and intermediate certificates, the user could allow an adversary to falsely sign a certificate in such a way that it could not be detected. Restricting the ability to remove DoD root and intermediate PKI certificates to the Administrator mitigates this risk. SFR ID: FMT_MOF_EXT.1.2 #47
Checks: C-32415r538296_chk

Review the device configuration to confirm that the user is unable to remove DoD root and intermediate PKI certificates. On the MDM console: 1. Open the User restrictions setting. 2. Verify that "Disallow config credentials" is set to "On" for the work profile. On the Android Pie device: 1. Open Settings. 2. Tap "Security & Location". 3. Tap on "Advanced". 4. Tap on "Encryption & credentials". 5. Tap on "Trusted credentials". 6. Verify that the user is unable to untrust or remove any work certificates. If on the Android Pie device the user is able to remove certificates, this is a finding.

Fix: F-32393r538297_fix

Configure Motorola Android Pie to prevent a user from removing DoD root and intermediate PKI certificates. On the MDM console: 1. Open the User restrictions setting. 2. Set "Disallow config credentials" to "On" for the work profile.

b
The Motorola Android Pie Work Profile must be configured to prevent users from adding personal email accounts to the work email app.
CM-6 - Medium - CCI-000366 - V-230101 - SV-230101r569708_rule
RMF Control
CM-6
Severity
Medium
CCI
CCI-000366
Version
MOTO-09-009200
Vuln IDs
  • V-230101
Rule IDs
  • SV-230101r569708_rule
If the user is able to add a personal email account (POP3, IMAP, EAS) to the work email app, it could be used to forward sensitive DoD data to unauthorized recipients. Restricting email account addition to the Administrator or restricting email account addition to whitelisted accounts mitigates this vulnerability. SFR ID: FMT_SMF_EXT.1.1 #47
Checks: C-32416r538299_chk

Review the Motorola Android Pie Work Profile configuration settings to confirm that users are prevented from adding personal email accounts to the work email app. This procedure is performed on both the MDM Administrator console and the Motorola Android Pie device. On the MDM console: 1. Open the User restrictions setting. 2. Verify that "Disallow add accounts" is set to "On". On the Android Pie device: 1. Open Settings. 2. Tap "Accounts". 3. Verify that "Add account" is grayed out under the Work section. If on the MDM console the restriction to "Disallow add accounts" is not set, or On the Android Pie device the user is able to add an account, this is a finding.

Fix: F-32394r538300_fix

Configure the Motorola Android Pie Work Profile to prevent users from adding personal email accounts to the work email app. On the MDM console, for the Work Profile: 1. Open the User restrictions setting. 2. Set "Disallow modify accounts" to "On". Refer to the MDM documentation to determine how to provision users' work email accounts for the work email app.

b
Motorola Android Pie work profile must be configured to enforce the system application disable list.
CM-6 - Medium - CCI-000366 - V-230102 - SV-230102r569708_rule
RMF Control
CM-6
Severity
Medium
CCI
CCI-000366
Version
MOTO-09-009400
Vuln IDs
  • V-230102
Rule IDs
  • SV-230102r569708_rule
The system application disable list controls user access to/execution of all core and preinstalled applications. Core application: Any application integrated into Android Pie by Google or Motorola. Preinstalled application: Additional noncore applications included in the Android Pie build by Google, Motorola, or the wireless carrier. Some system applications can compromise DoD data or upload users' information to non-DoD-approved servers. A user must be blocked from using such applications that exhibit behavior that can result in compromise of DoD data or DoD user information. The site Administrator must analyze all preinstalled applications on the device and disable all applications not approved for DoD use by configuring the system application disable list. SFR ID: FMT_SMF_EXT.1.1 #47
Checks: C-32417r538302_chk

Review the Motorola Android Pie Work Profile configuration settings to confirm the system application disable list is enforced. This setting is enforced by default. This procedure is performed on the MDM Administrator console. Review the system app whitelist and verify that only approved apps are on the list. If on the MDM console the system app whitelist contains unapproved core apps, this is a finding.

Fix: F-32395r538303_fix

Configure the Motorola Android Pie Work Profile to enforce the system application disable list. The required configuration is the default configuration when the device is enrolled. If the device configuration is changed, use the following procedure to bring the device back into compliance: On the MDM, configure a list of approved Motorola core and preinstalled apps in the core app whitelist.

b
Motorola Android Pie must be provisioned as a fully managed device and configured to create a work profile.
CM-6 - Medium - CCI-000366 - V-230103 - SV-230103r569708_rule
RMF Control
CM-6
Severity
Medium
CCI
CCI-000366
Version
MOTO-09-009600
Vuln IDs
  • V-230103
Rule IDs
  • SV-230103r569708_rule
The Android Enterprise Work Profile is the designated application group for the COPE use case. SFR ID: FMT_SMF_EXT.1.1 #47
Checks: C-32418r538305_chk

Verify that Motorola Android Pie is configured as Corporate Owned Work Managed. This procedure is performed on both the MDM Administrator console and the Motorola Android Pie device. On the MDM console, verify that the default enrollment is set to Corporate Owned Work Managed. On the Android Pie device: 1. Go to the application drawer. 2. Verify the presence of a Personal tab and a Work tab. If on the MDM console the default enrollment is not set to Corporate Owned Work Managed or On the Android Pie device the user does not see a Work tab, this is a finding.

Fix: F-32396r538306_fix

Configure Motorola Android Pie in a Corporate Owned Work Managed configuration. On the MDM console, configure the default enrollment as Corporate Owned Work Managed. Refer to the MDM documentation to determine how to configure the device to enroll as Corporate Owned Work Managed.

b
The Motorola Android Pie work profile must be configured to disable automatic completion of work space internet browser text input.
CM-6 - Medium - CCI-000366 - V-230104 - SV-230104r569708_rule
RMF Control
CM-6
Severity
Medium
CCI
CCI-000366
Version
MOTO-09-009800
Vuln IDs
  • V-230104
Rule IDs
  • SV-230104r569708_rule
The autofill functionality in the web browser allows the user to complete a form that contains sensitive information, such as personally identifiable information (PII), without previous knowledge of the information. By allowing the use of autofill functionality, an adversary who learns a user's Android Pie device password, or who otherwise is able to unlock the device, may be able to further breach other systems by relying on the autofill feature to provide information unknown to the adversary. By disabling the autofill functionality, the risk of an adversary gaining further information about the device's user or compromising other systems is significantly mitigated. SFR ID: FMT_SMF_EXT.1.1 #47
Checks: C-32419r538308_chk

Review Chrome Browser in the Motorola Android Pie Work Profile autofill setting. This procedure is performed only on the MDM Administrator console. On the MDM console, for the Work Profile: 1. Open the Chrome Browser settings. 2. Verify "Enable autofill" is set to "Off". If on the MDM console autofill is set to "On" in the Chrome Browser settings, this is a finding.

Fix: F-32397r538309_fix

Configure Chrome Browser in Motorola Android Pie Work Profile to disable autofill. On the MDM console, for the Work Profile: 1. Open the Chrome Browser settings. 2. Set "Enable autofill" to "Off". Refer to the MDM documentation to determine how to configure Chrome Browser settings.

b
Motorola Android Pie Work Profile must be configured to disable the autofill services.
CM-6 - Medium - CCI-000366 - V-230105 - SV-230105r569708_rule
RMF Control
CM-6
Severity
Medium
CCI
CCI-000366
Version
MOTO-09-010000
Vuln IDs
  • V-230105
Rule IDs
  • SV-230105r569708_rule
The autofill services allow the user to complete text inputs that could contain sensitive information, such as personally identifiable information (PII), without previous knowledge of the information. By allowing the use of autofill services, an adversary who learns a user's Android Pie device password, or who otherwise is able to unlock the device, may be able to further breach other systems by relying on the autofill services to provide information unknown to the adversary. By disabling the autofill services, the risk of an adversary gaining further information about the device's user or compromising other systems is significantly mitigated. Examples of apps that offer autofill services include Samsung Pass, Google, Dashlane, LastPass, and 1Password. SFR ID: FMT_SMF_EXT.1.1 #47
Checks: C-32420r538311_chk

Review the Motorola Android Pie Workspace configuration settings to confirm that autofill services are disabled. This procedure is performed only on the MDM Administration console. On the MDM console, for the Workspace, in the "Android user restrictions" group, under the work profile, verify that "Disallow autofill" is selected. If on the MDM console "Disallow autofill" is not selected, this is a finding.

Fix: F-32398r538312_fix

Configure Motorola Android Pie Workspace to disable the autofill services. On the MDM console, in the Android work profile restrictions, select "Disallow autofill".

b
Motorola Android Pie must be configured to disallow configuration of date and time.
CM-6 - Medium - CCI-000366 - V-230106 - SV-230106r569708_rule
RMF Control
CM-6
Severity
Medium
CCI
CCI-000366
Version
MOTO-09-010200
Vuln IDs
  • V-230106
Rule IDs
  • SV-230106r569708_rule
Determining the correct time a particular application event occurred on a system is critical when conducting forensic analysis and investigating system events. Periodically synchronizing internal clocks with an authoritative time source is necessary to correctly correlate the timing of events that occur across the enterprise. The three authoritative time sources for Android Pie are an authoritative time server that is synchronized with redundant United States Naval Observatory (USNO) time servers as designated for the appropriate DoD network (NIPRNet or SIPRNet), the Global Positioning System (GPS), or the wireless carrier. Time stamps generated by the audit system in Android Pie must include both date and time. The time may be expressed in Coordinated Universal Time (UTC), a modern continuation of Greenwich Mean Time (GMT), or local time with an offset from UTC. SFR ID: FMT_SMF_EXT.1.1 #47
Checks: C-32421r538314_chk

Review the Motorola Android Pie Work Profile to confirm that user configuration of date and time is not allowed. This procedure is performed on both the MDM Administration console and the Motorola Android Pie device. On the MDM console, verify that "Set auto (network) time required" is set to "On". On the Android Pie device: 1. Open Settings. 2. Tap "System". 3. Tap "Date & times". 4. Verify that "Automatic date & time" is grayed out. If on the MDM console "Set auto (network) time required" is not set to "On", or On the Android Pie device, "Automatic date & time" is grayed out, this is a finding.

Fix: F-32399r538315_fix

Configure Motorola Android Pie Work Profile to set auto network time. On the MDM console, in the Android user restrictions section, set "Set auto (network) time required" to "On".

b
Motorola Android Pie must be configured to disallow outgoing beam.
CM-6 - Medium - CCI-000366 - V-230107 - SV-230107r569708_rule
RMF Control
CM-6
Severity
Medium
CCI
CCI-000366
Version
MOTO-09-010400
Vuln IDs
  • V-230107
Rule IDs
  • SV-230107r569708_rule
Outgoing beam allows transfer of data through near field communication (NFC) and Bluetooth by touching two unlocked devices together. If it were enabled, sensitive DoD data could be transmitted. Because of the security risks of sharing sensitive DoD data, users must not be able to allow outgoing beam. SFR ID: FMT_MOF_EXT.1.2 #47
Checks: C-32422r538317_chk

Review the Motorola Android Pie device configuration settings to confirm that outgoing beam is disallowed. This procedure is performed on both the MDM Administration console and the Motorola Android Pie device. On the MDM console, in the Android user restrictions section, verify that "Disallow outgoing beam" is set to "On". On the Android Pie device: 1. Open Settings. 2. Tap "Connected devices". 3. Tap "Connection preferences". 4. Verify that "Android Beam" is off and grayed out. If on the MDM console "Disallow outgoing beam" is not set to "On", or On the Android Pie device "Android Beam" is not off and grayed out, this is a finding.

Fix: F-32400r538318_fix

Configure the Motorola Android Pie device to disallow outgoing beam. On the MDM console, in the Android user restrictions section, set "Disallow outgoing beam" to "On".

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Motorola Android Pie devices must have the latest available Motorola Android Pie operating system installed.
CM-6 - High - CCI-000366 - V-230108 - SV-230108r569708_rule
RMF Control
CM-6
Severity
High
CCI
CCI-000366
Version
MOTO-09-010800
Vuln IDs
  • V-230108
Rule IDs
  • SV-230108r569708_rule
Required security features are not available in earlier operating system versions. In addition, there may be known vulnerabilities in earlier versions. SFR ID: FMT_SMF_EXT.1.1 #47
Checks: C-32423r538320_chk

Review device configuration settings to confirm that the most recently released version of Motorola Android Pie is installed. For Motorola Android Pie, LEXL11 current version: PIE.L11_P_30.22.01 uses latest Google Android 9.0 version (and Security Patches) as provided by Qualcomm (chipset vendor) based on Android OS 9.0. Linux Kernel version is 4.4.153. This procedure is performed on both the MDM console and the Motorola Android Pie device. In the MDM management console, review the version of Motorola Android Pie installed on a sample of managed devices. This procedure will vary depending on the MDM product. On the Android Pie device, to see the installed operating system version: 1. Open Settings. 2. Tap "About phone". 3. Verify "Build number". If the installed version of the Android operating system on any reviewed Motorola devices is not the latest released by the wireless carrier, this is a finding.

Fix: F-32401r538321_fix

Install the latest released version of the Motorola Android Pie operating system on all managed Motorola devices. For Motorola Android Pie, LEXL11 current version: PIE.L11_P_30.22.01 uses latest Google Android 9.0 version (and Security Patches) as provided by Qualcomm (chipset vendor) based on Android OS 9.0. Linux Kernel version is 4.4.153.

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Motorola Android Pie devices must have a NIAP-validated Motorola Android Pie operating system installed.
CM-6 - High - CCI-000366 - V-230109 - SV-230109r569708_rule
RMF Control
CM-6
Severity
High
CCI
CCI-000366
Version
MOTO-09-010900
Vuln IDs
  • V-230109
Rule IDs
  • SV-230109r569708_rule
Required security features are not available in earlier operating system versions. In addition, there may be known vulnerabilities in earlier versions. SFR ID: FMT_SMF_EXT.1.1 #47
Checks: C-32424r538323_chk

Review device configuration settings to confirm that version LEXL11 NIAP-approved build number (based on Android OS 9.0) is PIE.L11_P_R30.21.10 and Kernel version is 4.4.153. See: https://www.niap-ccevs.org/Product/Compliant.cfm?PID=11002 This procedure is performed on both the MDM console and the Motorola Android Pie device. In the MDM management console, review the version of Motorola Android Pie installed on a sample of managed devices. On the Android Pie device, to see the installed operating system version: 1. Open Settings. 2. Tap "About phone". 3. Verify "Build number". If the installed version of the Android operating system on any reviewed Motorola device is not the latest released by the wireless carrier, this is a finding. See Motorola's Android operating system patch website: https://source.android.com/security/bulletin/ If the installed version of the Android Pie operating system is not the NIAP-approved version, this is a finding.

Fix: F-32402r538324_fix

Install the latest released version of the Motorola Android Pie operating system on all managed Motorola devices. For Motorola Android Pie, LEXL11 NIAP-approved build number (based on Android OS 9.0) is PIE.L11_P_R30.21.10, and Kernel version is 4.4.153. See: https://www.niap-ccevs.org/Product/Compliant.cfm?PID=11002 LEX L11 current version: PIE.L11_P_30.22.01 is based on the LEX L11 NIAP version, with small additions. The changes are dedicated to support Verizon Wireless and AT&T carriers' requirements only.