"The project MUST have performed a security review within the last 5 years. This review MUST consider the security requirements and security boundary." – Best Practices Badging Criteria
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Please fill in the survey questions for each of the following sections. In all cases, answer the questions from the point of view for YOUR application within ONAP.
For each one, additional information on the question is available to be read by clicking the arrow following the question.
Security Knowledge
Know Secure Design
Do the committers and PTL know how to design secure software? Do the reviewers of OJSI tickets know secure design?
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Implement Secure Design
Do the committers and PTL apply secure design principles when reviewing software for merging?
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Know Common Errors
Do the committers and PTL understand commonly found errors (and how to counter or mitigate them)? Do they apply these principles when reviewing software for merging?
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No Leaked Credentials
Do the committers and PTL verify that there are no non-test credentials and no non-test private keys in code to be merged?
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Security Documentation
Documentation Architecture
Does your project have an architecture or high level design documented?
If so, please provide a URL to the pages on wiki.onap.org or onap.readthedocs.io that have the architecture or high level design. If not, please describe the high level design here using one or more paragraphs.
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Documentation Security
Does your project have a description of what a user of your project can and cannot expect in terms of security from the software produced by the project, (In other words, what are its 'security requirements'?)
If so, please provide a URL to the page(s) on wiki.onap.org or onap.readthedocs.io. If not, please describe the security requirements here using one or more paragraphs.
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Assurance Case
Does your project actually meet its documented security requirements?
If so, please provide a URL to the page(s) on wiki.onap.org or onap.readthedocs.io that describe how the project meets its security goals. If not, please describe here (using one or more paragraphs) how the project meets its security goals.
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Vulnerability Mitigation
Vulnerabilities Critical Fixed
Have you closed all issues filed against your project in sonarcloud that are CRITICAL or BLOCKERs?
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Vulnerabilities Fixed 60 Days
Are all vulnerabilities that are reported against your project, either through an OJSI ticket or publicly from CVE reports, fixed within two months of being reported?
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Non-Cryptographic Software Questions
The following are a few issues regarding your project's software as delivered that are not cryptographic-related.
Input Validation
Does your application accept input from potentially untrusted sources? If so, do you ensure that the input is valid before processing it?
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Hardening
Does your project apply hardening mechanisms so that software defects are less likely to result in security vulnerabilities?
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Cryptographic-specific Software Questions
The following questions all deal with cryptographic issues.
Crypto Call – Generic
Does your software implement any cryptographic functions, such as hash functions, instead of calling on software specifically designed to implement cryptographic functions?
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Crypto Random - Generic
Does your software use random information? If so, does it use a cryptographically secure random number generator?
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Crypto Weaknesses
Does your software depend on any cryptographic algorithms or modes that have known serious weaknesses?
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Crypto Working
Does your software depend on any cryptographic algorithms that are known to be broken?
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Crypto Keylength
Does your software generate any keys? If so, do they use any default key-lengths that are considered insecure?
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Crypto Algorithm Agility
Does your software use cryptographic algorithms? If so, can a user of ONAP switch the algorithm if one is found to be broken?
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Crypto Certificate Verification
Does your software use HTTPS? If so, does it do certificate verification of the host certificates by default?
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Crypto Credential Agility
Does your software save or process authentication credentials or private cryptographic keys? If so, is that information stored separately from other information?
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Crypto TLS1.2
Does your software support HTTPS? If so, is the minimum version allowed TLS1.2?
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Crypto Used Network
Does your software have network communications inbound or outbound? If so, do you support secure protocols for all such network communications?
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Crypto Verification Private
Does your software use outbound HTTPS connections? If so, does it perform certificate verification before sending HTTP headers with private information (such as secure cookies)
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