Okta must enforce a 60-day maximum password lifetime restriction.
Overview
Finding ID | Version | Rule ID | IA Controls | Severity |
V-273201 | OKTA-APP-000745 | SV-273201r1098870_rule | Medium |
Description |
Any password, no matter how complex, can eventually be cracked. Therefore, passwords must be changed at specific intervals. One method of minimizing this risk is to use complex passwords and periodically change them. If the application does not limit the lifetime of passwords and force users to change their passwords, there is the risk that the system and/or application passwords could be compromised. This requirement does not include emergency administration accounts, which are meant for access to the application in case of failure. These accounts are not required to have maximum password lifetime restrictions. |
STIG | Date |
Okta Identity as a Service (IDaaS) Security Technical Implementation Guide | 2025-05-06 |
Details
Check Text (C-77292r1098868_chk) |
From the Admin Console: 1. Select Security >> Authenticators. 2. Click the "Actions" button next to the "Password" row and select "Edit". 3. For each listed policy, verify "Password expires after XX days" is set to "60". For each policy, if "Password expires after XX days" is not set to "60", this is a finding. |
Fix Text (F-77197r1098869_fix) |
From the Admin Console: 1. Select Security >> Authenticators. 2. Click the "Actions" button next to the "Password" row and select "Edit". 3. For each listed policy: - Click "Edit". - Set "Password expires after XX days" to "60". |