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Develop configuration item identification plan | Regulatory Compliance - Operational

Azure BuiltIn Policy definition

Source Azure Portal
Display name Develop configuration item identification plan
Id 836f8406-3b8a-11bb-12cb-6c7fa0765668
Version 1.1.0
Details on versioning
Category Regulatory Compliance
Microsoft Learn
Description CMA_C1231 - Develop configuration item identification plan
Additional metadata Name/Id: CMA_C1231 / CMA_C1231
Category: Operational
Title: Develop configuration item identification plan
Ownership: Customer
Description: The customer is responsible for developing, documenting, and implementing a configuration management plan that establishes a process for identifying configuration items throughout the system development life cycle and for managing the configuration of customer-deployed resources.
Requirements: The customer is responsible for implementing this recommendation.
Mode All
Type BuiltIn
Preview False
Deprecated False
Effect Default
Manual
Allowed
Manual, Disabled
RBAC role(s) none
Rule aliases none
Rule resource types IF (1)
Microsoft.Resources/subscriptions
Compliance
The following 12 compliance controls are associated with this Policy definition 'Develop configuration item identification plan' (836f8406-3b8a-11bb-12cb-6c7fa0765668)
Control Domain Control Name MetadataId Category Title Owner Requirements Description Info Policy#
FedRAMP_High_R4 CM-9 FedRAMP_High_R4_CM-9 FedRAMP High CM-9 Configuration Management Configuration Management Plan Shared n/a The organization develops, documents, and implements a configuration management plan for the information system that: a. Addresses roles, responsibilities, and configuration management processes and procedures; b. Establishes a process for identifying configuration items throughout the system development life cycle and for managing the configuration of the configuration items; c. Defines the configuration items for the information system and places the configuration items under configuration management; and d. Protects the configuration management plan from unauthorized disclosure and modification. Supplemental Guidance: Configuration management plans satisfy the requirements in configuration management policies while being tailored to individual information systems. Such plans define detailed processes and procedures for how configuration management is used to support system development life cycle activities at the information system level. Configuration management plans are typically developed during the development/acquisition phase of the system development life cycle. The plans describe how to move changes through change management processes, how to update configuration settings and baselines, how to maintain information system component inventories, how to control development, test, and operational environments, and how to develop, release, and update key documents. Organizations can employ templates to help ensure consistent and timely development and implementation of configuration management plans. Such templates can represent a master configuration management plan for the organization at large with subsets of the plan implemented on a system by system basis. Configuration management approval processes include designation of key management stakeholders responsible for reviewing and approving proposed changes to information systems, and personnel that conduct security impact analyses prior to the implementation of changes to the systems. Configuration items are the information system items (hardware, software, firmware, and documentation) to be configuration-managed. As information systems continue through the system development life cycle, new configuration items may be identified and some existing configuration items may no longer need to be under configuration control. Related controls: CM-2, CM-3, CM-4, CM-5, CM-8, SA-10. References: NIST Special Publication 800-128. link 6
FedRAMP_Moderate_R4 CM-9 FedRAMP_Moderate_R4_CM-9 FedRAMP Moderate CM-9 Configuration Management Configuration Management Plan Shared n/a The organization develops, documents, and implements a configuration management plan for the information system that: a. Addresses roles, responsibilities, and configuration management processes and procedures; b. Establishes a process for identifying configuration items throughout the system development life cycle and for managing the configuration of the configuration items; c. Defines the configuration items for the information system and places the configuration items under configuration management; and d. Protects the configuration management plan from unauthorized disclosure and modification. Supplemental Guidance: Configuration management plans satisfy the requirements in configuration management policies while being tailored to individual information systems. Such plans define detailed processes and procedures for how configuration management is used to support system development life cycle activities at the information system level. Configuration management plans are typically developed during the development/acquisition phase of the system development life cycle. The plans describe how to move changes through change management processes, how to update configuration settings and baselines, how to maintain information system component inventories, how to control development, test, and operational environments, and how to develop, release, and update key documents. Organizations can employ templates to help ensure consistent and timely development and implementation of configuration management plans. Such templates can represent a master configuration management plan for the organization at large with subsets of the plan implemented on a system by system basis. Configuration management approval processes include designation of key management stakeholders responsible for reviewing and approving proposed changes to information systems, and personnel that conduct security impact analyses prior to the implementation of changes to the systems. Configuration items are the information system items (hardware, software, firmware, and documentation) to be configuration-managed. As information systems continue through the system development life cycle, new configuration items may be identified and some existing configuration items may no longer need to be under configuration control. Related controls: CM-2, CM-3, CM-4, CM-5, CM-8, SA-10. References: NIST Special Publication 800-128. link 6
hipaa 0636.10k2Organizational.1-10.k hipaa-0636.10k2Organizational.1-10.k 0636.10k2Organizational.1-10.k 06 Configuration Management 0636.10k2Organizational.1-10.k 10.05 Security In Development and Support Processes Shared n/a The organization formally addresses purpose, scope, roles, responsibilities, management commitment, coordination among organizational entities, and compliance for configuration management (e.g., through policies, standards, processes). 8
hipaa 0637.10k2Organizational.2-10.k hipaa-0637.10k2Organizational.2-10.k 0637.10k2Organizational.2-10.k 06 Configuration Management 0637.10k2Organizational.2-10.k 10.05 Security In Development and Support Processes Shared n/a The organization has developed, documented, and implemented a configuration management plan for the information system. 7
hipaa 0644.10k3Organizational.4-10.k hipaa-0644.10k3Organizational.4-10.k 0644.10k3Organizational.4-10.k 06 Configuration Management 0644.10k3Organizational.4-10.k 10.05 Security In Development and Support Processes Shared n/a The organization employs automated mechanisms to (i) centrally manage, apply, and verify configuration settings; (ii) respond to unauthorized changes to network and system security-related configuration settings; and, (iii) enforce access restrictions and auditing of the enforcement actions. 20
hipaa 0669.10hCSPSystem.1-10.h hipaa-0669.10hCSPSystem.1-10.h 0669.10hCSPSystem.1-10.h 06 Configuration Management 0669.10hCSPSystem.1-10.h 10.04 Security of System Files Shared n/a Open and published APIs are used by cloud service providers to ensure support for interoperability between components and to facilitate migrating applications. 16
hipaa 0821.09m2Organizational.2-09.m hipaa-0821.09m2Organizational.2-09.m 0821.09m2Organizational.2-09.m 08 Network Protection 0821.09m2Organizational.2-09.m 09.06 Network Security Management Shared n/a The organization tests and approves all network connections and firewall, router, and switch configuration changes prior to implementation. Any deviations from the standard configuration or updates to the standard configuration are documented and approved in a change control system. All new configuration rules beyond a baseline-hardened configuration that allow traffic to flow through network security devices, such as firewalls and network-based IPS, are also documented and recorded, with a specific business reason for each change, a specific individual’s name responsible for that business need, and an expected duration of the need. 18
hipaa 0863.09m2Organizational.910-09.m hipaa-0863.09m2Organizational.910-09.m 0863.09m2Organizational.910-09.m 08 Network Protection 0863.09m2Organizational.910-09.m 09.06 Network Security Management Shared n/a The organization builds a firewall configuration that restricts connections between untrusted networks and any system components in the covered information environment; and any changes to the firewall configuration are updated in the network diagram. 25
hipaa 0869.09m3Organizational.19-09.m hipaa-0869.09m3Organizational.19-09.m 0869.09m3Organizational.19-09.m 08 Network Protection 0869.09m3Organizational.19-09.m 09.06 Network Security Management Shared n/a The router configuration files are secured and synchronized. 11
ISO27001-2013 A.6.1.1 ISO27001-2013_A.6.1.1 ISO 27001:2013 A.6.1.1 Organization of Information Security Information security roles and responsibilities Shared n/a All information security responsibilities shall be clearly defined and allocated. link 73
NIST_SP_800-53_R4 CM-9 NIST_SP_800-53_R4_CM-9 NIST SP 800-53 Rev. 4 CM-9 Configuration Management Configuration Management Plan Shared n/a The organization develops, documents, and implements a configuration management plan for the information system that: a. Addresses roles, responsibilities, and configuration management processes and procedures; b. Establishes a process for identifying configuration items throughout the system development life cycle and for managing the configuration of the configuration items; c. Defines the configuration items for the information system and places the configuration items under configuration management; and d. Protects the configuration management plan from unauthorized disclosure and modification. Supplemental Guidance: Configuration management plans satisfy the requirements in configuration management policies while being tailored to individual information systems. Such plans define detailed processes and procedures for how configuration management is used to support system development life cycle activities at the information system level. Configuration management plans are typically developed during the development/acquisition phase of the system development life cycle. The plans describe how to move changes through change management processes, how to update configuration settings and baselines, how to maintain information system component inventories, how to control development, test, and operational environments, and how to develop, release, and update key documents. Organizations can employ templates to help ensure consistent and timely development and implementation of configuration management plans. Such templates can represent a master configuration management plan for the organization at large with subsets of the plan implemented on a system by system basis. Configuration management approval processes include designation of key management stakeholders responsible for reviewing and approving proposed changes to information systems, and personnel that conduct security impact analyses prior to the implementation of changes to the systems. Configuration items are the information system items (hardware, software, firmware, and documentation) to be configuration-managed. As information systems continue through the system development life cycle, new configuration items may be identified and some existing configuration items may no longer need to be under configuration control. Related controls: CM-2, CM-3, CM-4, CM-5, CM-8, SA-10. References: NIST Special Publication 800-128. link 6
NIST_SP_800-53_R5 CM-9 NIST_SP_800-53_R5_CM-9 NIST SP 800-53 Rev. 5 CM-9 Configuration Management Configuration Management Plan Shared n/a Develop, document, and implement a configuration management plan for the system that: a. Addresses roles, responsibilities, and configuration management processes and procedures; b. Establishes a process for identifying configuration items throughout the system development life cycle and for managing the configuration of the configuration items; c. Defines the configuration items for the system and places the configuration items under configuration management; d. Is reviewed and approved by [Assignment: organization-defined personnel or roles]; and e. Protects the configuration management plan from unauthorized disclosure and modification. link 6
Initiatives usage
Initiative DisplayName Initiative Id Initiative Category State Type
FedRAMP High d5264498-16f4-418a-b659-fa7ef418175f Regulatory Compliance GA BuiltIn
FedRAMP Moderate e95f5a9f-57ad-4d03-bb0b-b1d16db93693 Regulatory Compliance GA BuiltIn
HITRUST/HIPAA a169a624-5599-4385-a696-c8d643089fab Regulatory Compliance GA BuiltIn
ISO 27001:2013 89c6cddc-1c73-4ac1-b19c-54d1a15a42f2 Regulatory Compliance GA BuiltIn
NIST SP 800-53 Rev. 4 cf25b9c1-bd23-4eb6-bd2c-f4f3ac644a5f Regulatory Compliance GA BuiltIn
NIST SP 800-53 Rev. 5 179d1daa-458f-4e47-8086-2a68d0d6c38f Regulatory Compliance GA BuiltIn
History
Date/Time (UTC ymd) (i) Change type Change detail
2022-09-27 16:35:32 change Minor (1.0.0 > 1.1.0)
2022-09-19 17:41:40 add 836f8406-3b8a-11bb-12cb-6c7fa0765668
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