CMMC v2.0_CM.L2-3.4.7

CMMC v2.0

3.4 CONFIGURATION MANAGEMENT

CM.L2-3.4.7

Restrict disable or prevent the use of nonessential programs functions ports protocols and services

Restricting the use of nonessential software (programs) includes restricting the roles allowed to approve program execution; prohibiting auto-execute; program blacklisting and whitelisting; or restricting the number of program instances executed at the same time. The organization makes a security-based determination which functions ports protocols and/or services are restricted. Bluetooth File Transfer Protocol (FTP) and peer-to-peer networking are examples of protocols organizations consider preventing the use of restricting or disabling

 

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