CMMC 2.13
CMMC · Rev 2.132FAMILY IA
IA.L2-3.5.7
Password Complexity
Requirement
Enforce a minimum password complexity and change of characters when new passwords are created.
Further discussion
Password complexity means using different types of characters as well as a specified number of characters. This applies to both the creation of new passwords and the modification of existing passwords. Characters to manage complexity include numbers, lowercase and uppercase letters, and symbols. Minimum complexity requirements are left up to the organization to define. Define the lowest level of password complexity required. Define the number of characters that must be changed when an existing password is changed. Enforce these rules for all passwords. Salting passwords adds a string of random characters (salt) to a password prior to hashing. This ensures the randomness of the resulting hash value.
Example
You work with management to define password complexity rules and ensure they are listed in the company’s security policy. You define and enforce a minimum number of characters for each password and ensure that a certain number of characters must be changed when updating passwords [a,b]. Characters include numbers, lowercase and uppercase letters, and symbols [a]. These rules help create hard-to-guess passwords, which help to secure your network.
Potential Assessment Considerations
• Is a degree of complexity specified for passwords, (e.g., are account passwords a minimum of 12 characters and a mix of upper/lower case, numbers, and special characters), including minimum requirements for each type [a,b,c]?
• Is a change of characters required when new passwords are created [d]?
Supporting controls
NIST 800-171 · Rev 21 mapped
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Implementation strategies
10 recommended strategies for this practice.
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Source: DoD CIO · https://dodcio.defense.gov/CMMC/