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Samsung Android 13 with Knox 3.x STIG Y24M07 Checklist Details (Checklist Revisions)

Supporting Resources:

Target:

Target CPE Name
Google Android 13 cpe:/o:google:android:13.0 (View CVEs)

Checklist Highlights

Checklist Name:
Samsung Android 13 with Knox 3.x STIG
Checklist ID:
1042
Version:
Y24M07
Type:
Compliance
Review Status:
Final
Authority:
Governmental Authority: Defense Information Systems Agency
Original Publication Date:
11/09/2022

Checklist Summary:

The Samsung Android OS 13 with Knox 3.x Security Technical Implementation Guide (STIG) provides the technical security policies, requirements, and implementation details for applying security concepts to Samsung Android 13 with Knox devices. This STIG only supports the Android Enterprise (AE) deployment, not the previous Legacy deployment that utilized Device Admin (DA). Also, AE security policies are sufficient to cover the baseline STIG requirements. Knox policies can augment the deployment to provide additional features and, in some cases, may even replace AE policies where they cannot be used due to management tool limitations. The scope of this STIG covers only the Corporate Owned Personally Enabled (COPE) and Corporate Owned Business Only (COBO)1. Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) and Choose Your Own Device (CYOD)2 use cases are not included. The configuration requirements and controls implemented by this STIG allow unrestricted user activity in downloading and installing personal apps and data (music, photos, etc.) with Authorizing Official (AO) approval and within any restrictions imposed by the AO for the COPE use case. See the STIG Supplemental document (Section 8, Configuration of the Personal Environment), for more information. This STIG assumes that if a DOD Wi-Fi network allows a Samsung mobile device to connect to the network, the Wi-Fi network complies with the Network Infrastructure STIG; for example, wireless access points and bridges must not be connected directly to the enclave network. With AO approval, this STIG allows fingerprint biometric authentication for device unlock and work profile/workspace unlock. The fingerprint biometric method has successfully passed a Common Criteria evaluation using the Protection Profile for MDF v3.2 for the previous version of the Samsung platform (Android 12) and will be reviewed again during the Samsung Android 13 Common Criteria evaluation. Other Samsung-supported biometric methods are not approved, including facial recognition and trust agents. Knox Mobile Enrollment (KME) enables large-scale Samsung Android device deployments so organizations can mobilize their employees with ease. KME allows DOD mobile service providers to deploy corporate-owned devices in bulk without having to manually set up each device. It is recommended that DOD mobile service providers consider deploying all Samsung devices via KME to improve enterprise management, control, and enrollment of DOD-owned Samsung devices. See the STIG Supplemental document (Section 3.10, Knox Mobile Enrollment) for more information. Samsung Android devices are also compatible with AE zero-touch service, which offers similar functionality to Samsung’s KME.

Checklist Role:

  • Operating System

Known Issues:

Not provided.

Target Audience:

Parties within the DoD and federal government’s computing environments can obtain the applicable STIG from the DoD Cyber Exchange website at https://cyber.mil/. This site contains the latest copies of STIGs, SRGs, and other related security information. Those without a Common Access Card (CAC) that has DoD Certificates can obtain the STIG from https://public.cyber.mil/.

Target Operational Environment:

  • Managed
  • Specialized Security-Limited Functionality (SSLF)

Testing Information:

Not provided.

Regulatory Compliance:

This document is provided under the authority of DoDI 8500.01.

Comments/Warnings/Miscellaneous:

Comments or proposed revisions to this document should be sent via email to the following address: disa.stig_spt@mail.mil. DISA will coordinate all change requests with the relevant DoD organizations before inclusion in this document. Approved changes will be made in accordance with the DISA maintenance release schedule.

Disclaimer:

Not provided.

Product Support:

Parties within the DoD and federal government’s computing environments can obtain the applicable STIG from the DoD Cyber Exchange website at https://cyber.mil/. This site contains the latest copies of STIGs, SRGs, and other related security information. Those without a Common Access Card (CAC) that has DoD Certificates can obtain the STIG from https://public.cyber.mil/.

Point of Contact:

disa.stig_spt@mail.mil

Sponsor:

Not provided.

Licensing:

Not provided.

Change History:

Change to NEW - 12/17/22
updated URLs per DISA - 1/17/2023
updated SHA - 1/31/2023
Updated Version, Resources and SHA - 08/07/2024
Updated Resource Title - 08/09/2024

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NIST checklist record last modified on 08/09/2024