Configure Smart Lockout Protection for NIST 800-53 Compliance
Learn how ID-05 helps you meet NIST 800-53 requirements for Microsoft 365 and Entra ID security.
Meeting NIST 800-53 standards for Microsoft 365 involves implementing controls like ID-05 (Configure Smart Lockout Protection). This guide covers the specific NIST 800-53 requirements addressed by this control and how to achieve compliance.
How ID-05 Addresses NIST 800-53 Requirements
NIST 800-53 requires organizations to implement controls around configure smart lockout protection. The ID-05 control provides:
- Smart lockout is enabled with appropriate thresholds
- Lockout threshold is 5 or fewer failed attempts
- Custom banned password list is configured
These measures directly support NIST 800-53 compliance by ensuring proper identity security in your Microsoft 365 environment.
Implementation for Compliance
To satisfy NIST 800-53 requirements with this control:
- **Enable the control** - Follow the manual configuration steps
- **Document your implementation** - Record how the control was configured
- **Maintain evidence** - TrueConfig automatically logs compliance status
- **Monitor continuously** - Track any deviations from the expected state
Evidence Collection
For NIST 800-53 audits, you'll need to demonstrate:
- Current configuration state
- Historical compliance data
- Remediation actions taken
- Continuous monitoring in place
TrueConfig provides all of this evidence through its audit trail and reporting features.
Why This Control Matters for NIST 800-53
Password spray attacks try common passwords across many accounts. Smart lockout detects these patterns and blocks attackers while allowing legitimate users to authenticate. Weak settings leave you vulnerable.
Implementing ID-05 is an important step toward NIST 800-53 compliance. Combined with TrueConfig's continuous monitoring, you can demonstrate ongoing adherence to NIST 800-53 requirements.
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TrueConfig continuously monitors your Microsoft 365 tenant for compliance with NIST 800-53 requirements, including this control.