The VPN Gateway must use FIPS-validated SHA-2 or higher hash function to protect the integrity of hash message authentication code (HMAC), Key Derivation Functions (KDFs), Random Bit Generation, hash-only applications, and digital signature verification.
Severity | Group ID | Group Title | Version | Rule ID | Date | STIG Version |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| medium | V-207218 | SRG-NET-000168 | SRG-NET-000168-VPN-000600 | SV-207218r803427_rule | 2025-09-10 | 3 |
Description
Without cryptographic integrity protections, information can be altered by unauthorized users without detection.
Although allowed by SP800-131Ar2 for some applications, SHA-1 is considered a compromised hashing standard and is being phased out of use by industry and Government standards. Unless required for legacy use, DoD systems should not be configured to use SHA-2 for integrity of remote access sessions.
ℹ️ Check
Verify the VPN Gateway uses FIPS-validated SHA-2 or higher.
If the VPN Gateway does not use FIPS-validated SHA-2 or higher hash function to protect the integrity of hash message authentication code (HMAC), Key Derivation Functions (KDFs), Random Bit Generation, hash-only applications, and digital signature verification, this is a finding.
✔️ Fix
Configure the VPN Gateway to use FIPS-validated SHA-2 or higher hash function to protect the integrity of hash message authentication code (HMAC), Key Derivation Functions (KDFs), Random Bit Generation, hash-only applications, and digital signature verification.