DISA STIG Compliance Report
Acunetix 360 helps your organization to meet the security standard set by the US Department of Defense.
- The Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA) under the Department of Defense publishes the Security Technology Implementation Guidelines (STIG). Via STIGs, DISA creates and maintains security standards for computer systems and networks that connect to the Defense Department. In order to connect to the department’s network, systems must be STIG-compliant.
- STIGs provide technical guidance to harden your system and reduce threats. As these guidelines enhance security for software, hardware, and physical security, it is recommended for enterprises to adhere to STIGs.
- Acunetix 360 scans a target web application to identify issues and can list these issues based on the DIST STIG guidelines, so your system can be STIG-compliant.
Warning There can be other security issues found in your web applications but not listed in the DISA STIG Compliance Report. |
Information Click to view a sample DISA STIG Compliance Report. |
For further information, see Overview of Reports, Report Templates, and Built-In Reports.
DISA STIG Compliance Report Sections
There are five sections in the DISA STIG Compliance Report:
- Scan Metadata
- Vulnerabilities
- Vulnerability Summary
- Vulnerability Names and Details
- Show Scan Details
Each is explained below.
Scan Metadata
This section provides details on the following items:
- Scan Target
- Scan Time
- Scan Duration
- Description
- Total Requests
- Average Speed
- Tags
- Risk Level
Vulnerabilities
This provides a numerical and graphical overview of:
- Numbers The numbers of issues detected at various Vulnerability Severity Levels
- Identified Vulnerabilities The total number of detected vulnerabilities
- Confirmed Vulnerabilities The total number of vulnerabilities that Acunetix 360 verified by taking extra steps such as extracting some data from the target
Vulnerability Names and Details
This section describes all identified issues and vulnerabilities, along with their Impact and Proof of Exploit. It also explains what Actions to Take and a Remedy for each one, including External References for more information.
This table lists and explains the headings in the Vulnerability Names and Details section.
Headings | Description |
Name | This is the name of the identified issue. |
Tag | This is the label to group, organize, and filter issues in the target web application. |
Proof of Exploit | This is a piece of evidence supplied to prove that the vulnerability exists, showing information that is extracted from the target using the vulnerability. For further information, see Proof of Exploit. |
Vulnerability Details | This displays further details about the vulnerability. |
Certainty Value | This indicates how much Acunetix 360 is sure about the identified issue. |
Impact | This shows the effect of the issue or vulnerability on the Target URL. |
Required Skills for Successful Exploitation | This gives details on how malicious hackers could exploit this issue. |
Actions to Take | These are the immediate steps you can take to decrease the impact or prevent exploitation. |
Remedy | This offers further steps to resolve the identified issue. |
External references | This provides links to other websites where you can find more information. |
Classification | DISA STIGs: This provides further information about this vulnerability according to the Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA). CVSS 3.0: This shows the severity score of vulnerability based on the 3.0 edition of the Common Vulnerability Scoring System. CVSS 3.1: This shows the severity score of vulnerability based on the 3.1 edition of the Common Vulnerability Scoring System. |
Remedy References | This provides further information on the solution for identified issues. |
Proof of Concept Notes | These notes demonstrate in principle how a system may be compromised. |
Request | This is the whole HTTP request that Acunetix 360 sent in order to detect the issue. |
Response | This is the reply from the system against the payload. |
Show/Hide Scan Details
This section provides some profile and policy settings that Acunetix 360 uses to adjust its scanning to reach more coverage. For example, it lists all enabled security checks.
It provides information on your preference in selecting this scan so that developers have more details on how this scan was run.
For further information, see Security Checks.
How to Generate a DISA STIG Compliance Report in Acunetix 360
- Log in to Acunetix 360.
- From the main menu, click Scans, then Recent Scans. The Recent Scans window is displayed.
- Next to the relevant report, click Report. The Scan Summary window is displayed.
- Click Export. The Export Report dialog is displayed.
- From the Report dropdown, select DISA STIG Compliance.
- From the Format dropdown, select an option.
- If required, select one of the following to configure your report:
- Exclude Addressed Issues excludes those issues on which you've already taken action. (All Information level findings are marked as Accepted Risk automatically by default. To change this behavior, see Do not mark Information issues as accepted risks in General Settings).
- Exclude History of Issues excludes the issue history from the report. If unselected, only the last 10 history items appear in the report. For further information, see Viewing Issues in Acunetix 360.
- Export Confirmed includes only those issues that are confirmed.
- Export Unconfirmed includes only those issues that are unconfirmed.
- Click Export. You can view the report in the Save location.