SOX.4.2.1.7:
7. Risk: Unidentifiable users may compromise critical business processes and data.
- a. SOX.4.2.1.7: The UNIX system will not allow identical administrator IDs.
Testing Procedures
Obtain a copy of the user control file from the system and verify that there are no duplicate system accounts.
An example of this might be one of the following:
- Solaris Unix: etc/passwd
- AIX Unix: etc/passwd
- Linux Unix: etc/passwd
Testing Frequency
Quarterly validation of all systems within scope.
Evidence Archive Location
Insert hyperlink or location of evidence archive.
Control Stewards Process Narrative
The AIX operating system prevents the addition of duplicate Ids. Furthermore, the regular review of administrator IDs listed above serves as a backstop for this control.
Control Steward – Steve Somebody
Process Illustration
Replace this test by inserting a process diagram, flowchart or other visual representation to illustrate the process narrative as necessary. Include a brief description of the process illustration.
Control Status and Auditors Commentary
The control is effective. It is technically impossible to establish identical user accounts on a UNIX operating system.
When a system identification number is automatically generated, every identifying aspect of the users record may be altered or removed by an authorized system administrator.
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Status is acceptable.
Control Exception Commentary
Status is acceptable.
Remediation Plan
Remediation is not required at this time.
--Mdpeters 13:48, 28 June 2006 (EDT)