Back-up copies of the application software or source code must be stored in a fire-rated container or stored separately (offsite).
Overview
Finding ID
Version
Rule ID
IA Controls
Severity
V-222639
APSC-DV-003080
SV-222639r961863_rule
Medium
Description
Application developers and application administrators must take steps to ensure continuity of development effort and operations should a disaster strike.
Steps include protecting back-up copies of development code and application software.
Improper storage of the back-up copies can result in extended outages of the information system in the event of a fire or other situation that results in destruction of the back-up as well as the operating copy.
To address this risk, copies of application software and application source code must be stored in a fire-rated container or separately (offsite) from the operational or development environments.
When reviewing a COTS or GOTS application, verify that a back-up copy of the software is stored in a fire rated container or is stored separately (offsite) from the operational environment.
Determine if application development is done in-house.
If application development occurs in-house and source code is available, verify a back-up copy of the source code is kept in a fire-rated container or stored offsite from the development environment.
If back-up copies of the application software or source code are not stored in a fire-rated container or stored separately (offsite) from their respective environments, this is a finding.
Fix Text (F-24298r493826_fix)
Store a back-up copy of the application software and source code in a fire-rated container or store it separately (offsite) from their respective environments.