AU-9(1)

  • Requirement

    Write audit trails to hardware-enforced, write-once media.

  • Discussion

    Writing audit trails to hardware-enforced, write-once media applies to the initial generation of audit trails (i.e., the collection of audit records that represents the information to be used for detection, analysis, and reporting purposes) and to the backup of those audit trails. Writing audit trails to hardware-enforced, write-once media does not apply to the initial generation of audit records prior to being written to an audit trail. Write-once, read-many (WORM) media includes Compact Disc-Recordable (CD-R), Blu-Ray Disc Recordable (BD-R), and Digital Versatile Disc-Recordable (DVD-R). In contrast, the use of switchable write-protection media, such as tape cartridges, Universal Serial Bus (USB) drives, Compact Disc Re-Writeable (CD-RW), and Digital Versatile Disc-Read Write (DVD-RW) results in write-protected but not write-once media.

More Info

  • Title

    Protection of Audit Information | Hardware Write-once Media
  • Family

    Audit and Accountability
  • NIST 800-53B Baseline(s)

    • Related NIST 800-53 ID

      AU-4;AU-5

    NIST 800-53A Assessment Guidance

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