SDNC : Beijing : Security/Vulnerability Threat Template

This template is intended to be used to document the outcome of the impact analysis related to the known vulnerability reported by Nexus-IQ (CLM tab in Jenkins).  Nexus-IQ can identify the known vulnerabilities contained in the components use by onap components.

Report in the template below only the vulnerabilities that Nexus-IQ is reporting as "Critical" (Level 7 to 10).

This table will be presented to the TSC at Code Freeze milestone (M4).

It is recommended to first update to the latest version of the third party components available. In case the latest third party components still reports some vulnerabilities, you must provide an impact analysis as illustrated in the example below.

In the case where you have nested third party components (a third party component embedding another third party component) and there is NO CVE number for the upstream third party component (meaning the third party component you are embedding), it is recommended to open a vulnerability issue on the upstream third party component.

Usage

Please make a Copy of this template into your project wiki space. Be sure to make a Copy (not a Move) by using the ... on the top right corner of this page

Within the M4 checklist create a link toward your copy of this template

Once this template has been copied into your project wiki space, you can delete this "Tip" section as well as the "Sample of CLM Report" screenshot. This screenshot is just an example.



The following table is addressing 2 different scenarios:

  • Confirmation of a vulnerability including an action

  • False Positive

The information related to Repository, Group, Artifact, Version and Problem Code are extracted from the CLM report (see the below screenshot)

Repository

Group

Impact Analysis

Action

Repository

Group

Impact Analysis

Action

sdnc-northbound, sdnc-oam

ch.qos.logback

False positive - Does not apply to our usage. Vulnerability refers to classes used when appending to remote logs (RemoteStreamAppenderClient, SocketNode), which does not apply to our case.

Not applicable

sdnc-oam

org.webjars.npm

Low risk - only occurs in design tool (dgbuilder)

Needs to be addressed in NodeRed (open source tool that dgbuilder is based on)

sdnc-oam

ejs

Low risk - only occurs in design tool (dgbuilder)

Needs to be addressed in NodeRed (open source tool that dgbuilder is based on)

sdnc-oam

negotiator

Low risk - only occurs in design tool (dgbuilder)

Needs to be addressed in NodeRed (open source tool that dgbuilder is based on)

sdnc-oam

negotiator

Low risk - only occurs in design tool (dgbuilder)

Needs to be addressed in NodeRed (open source tool that dgbuilder is based on)

sdnc-oam

negotiator

Low risk - only occurs in design tool (dgbuilder)

Needs to be addressed in NodeRed (open source tool that dgbuilder is based on)

sdnc-oam

negotiator

Low risk - only occurs in design tool (dgbuilder)

Needs to be addressed in NodeRed (open source tool that dgbuilder is based on)

sdnc-oam

fresh

Low risk - only occurs in design tool (dgbuilder)

Needs to be addressed in NodeRed (open source tool that dgbuilder is based on)

sdnc-oam

org.webjars.npm.forwarded

Low risk - only occurs in design tool (dgbuilder)

Needs to be addressed in NodeRed (open source tool that dgbuilder is based on)

sdnc-oam

ejs

Low risk - only occurs in design tool (dgbuilder)

Needs to be addressed in NodeRed (open source tool that dgbuilder is based on)

sdnc-oam

express

Low risk - only occurs in design tool (dgbuilder)

Needs to be addressed in NodeRed (open source tool that dgbuilder is based on)

sdnc-oam

qs

Low risk - only occurs in design tool (dgbuilder)

Needs to be addressed in NodeRed (open source tool that dgbuilder is based on)



Sample of CLM Report