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PR.DS-6: Integrity checking mechanisms are used to verify software, firmware, and information integrity.

Requirement description

The organization shall implement software, firmware, and information integrity checks to detect unauthorized changes to its critical system components during storage, transport, start-up and when determined necessary.
Guidance
State-of-the-practice integrity-checking mechanisms (e.g., parity checks, cyclical redundancy checks,
cryptographic hashes) and associated tools can automatically monitor the integrity of information systems and hosted applications.

The organization shall implement automated tools where feasible to provide notification upon discovering discrepancies during integrity verification.

The organization shall implement automatic response capability with pre-defined security
safeguards when integrity violations are discovered

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CyberFundamentals (Belgium)

PR.DS-6: Integrity checking mechanisms are used to verify software, firmware, and information integrity.

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Technical review of data systems
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Technical review of data systems
1. Task description

The organization shall regularly review the technical compliance of the data systems with the organisation's requirements.

The review may use manual implementation by experienced professionals or automated tools (including intrusion testing).

The technical review shall always be planned and carried out by competent and pre-approved staff.

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Regular malware inspection of data systems supporting critical business processes
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The data systems (and their content) that support critical business processes are regularly reviewed to locate malware. All unauthorized files and changes will be formally investigated.

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Change management procedure for significant changes to data processing services
1. Task description

Inadequate change management is a common cause of incidents for digital services.

An organization shall document the change management process that must be followed whenever significant changes are made to developed digital services or other computing services that affect cyber security. The process includes requirements e.g. for the following:

  • Defining and documenting the change
  • Assessing the risks and defining the necessary control measures
  • Other impact assessment of the change
  • Testing and quality assurance
  • Managed implementation of the change
  • Updating a change log
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Security rules for the development and acquisition of data systems
1. Task description

Whenever new data systems are acquired or developed, pre-defined security rules are followed, taking into account the priority of the system. The rules ensure that adequate measures are taken to ensure the security of the data and data processing in the system.

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Process for identifying and responding to system log faults
1. Task description

The organization must have pre-planned, clear policies for situations where logging or other access controls are suspected of failing. These situations should be reported to the appropriate authority without delay.

Different types of situations should have their own policies. Monitoring errors can be caused by software errors, log saving errors, log backup errors, or memory overflows.

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