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Category:OWASP CSA Project
Last Updated: 6/25/2009
Mission of CSA_Project Collective To promote the use of best practices for providing security assurance within Cloud Computing, and provide education on the uses of Cloud Computing to help secure all other forms of computing
Primary Project Website: http://www.cloudsecurityalliance.org
Project leaders: Warren Axelrod & Michael Sutton
Version 1.0 Document: Get it Now and Additional CSA resources
Deadline for RFC July 8th 2009
If you would like to contribute to this effort as a OWASP voice of Industry/Projects you can and its VERY simple to get started.
Step #1 - Review V1.0 http://www.cloudsecurityalliance.org/guidance/csaguide.pdf
Step #2 - Condense your written comments, references for improvement and suggestions and review/post them to the WIKI - http://www.owasp.org/index.php/Category:OWASP_CSA_Project. This location will be monitored by CSA for inclusion into Version 2.0
Step #3 - Add your name to the wiki page if you would like to work on this effort. The goal is to utilize the experts at OWASP to review and comment as a collective group and reference OWASP existing materials to help the CSA effort and to raise awareness to others about OWASP.
Name/eMail/Phone
Tom Brennan/tomb(at)owasp.org/9732020122
Michael Coates/michael.coates(at)owasp.org/6302072567
Adam Muntner/Adam.Muntner(at)quietmove.com/6024459801
Arthur Hedge/ahedge(at)castleventures.com/9735388004
Georg Hess/georg.hess(at)artofdefence.com/+4994160488958
Comments on the Domain 11: Application Security Page 65-71 (not limited to that domain BTW)
Page # | Comment | Your Name |
4 | Include OWASP member attribution and affiliation. The more names, the better | James McGovern |
27 | PCI defines requirements above and beyond just payment processing. Challenges such as file integrity monitoring and patch management become more nebulous in a cloud | James McGovern |
34 | Additional considerations may include constructs such as receiving a document preservation notice where a court may order you to restore a system to a known point in time. The fluidity of a cloud makes this challenging | James McGovern |
72 | The second sentence of the Issuance and Guidance on page 72 is misleading and factually incorrect. "Encrypted data is intrinsically protected; if someone has the data without its corresponding keys, they cannot use the data at all." Encrypting data will guarantee that the data is not viewed or modified by a party that does not possess the corresponding keys. However, encrypted data can be used in reply attacks. As such, it is imperative that the transfer of encrypted data utzilize secure tokens and timestamps to ensure the transmission is not subject to replay attacks. The use of SSL/TLS for data transmission will provide both encryption of data and protection against replay attacks. | Michael Coates |
65 | The entire Domain 11, Application Security, seems to focus more on some minor architecture differences, but doesn't focus on acutal application level threats - XSS, CSRF, SQL etc injection attacks, and business logic holes such as authentication/authorization issues. | Adam Muntner |
65 | "For application security, the answer to each of these questions has two: what
security controls must the application provide over and above the controls inherent in the cloud platform and how must an enterprise’s secure development lifecycle change to accommodate cloud computing?" This is the only quote in the Problem Statement which is relevant. The rest can safely be scrubbed. | Adam Muntner |
70 | "Final Thoughts" section: Attack methods are well known. OWASP Testing Guide is one point of reference, and OSSTM is another. How will malicious actors react? By being malicious actors. A list of web links for further research would be more useful. | Adam Muntner |
13 | Authentication mentioned - should refer to Authorization as well | Adam Muntner |
71 | The OWASP Application Security Verification Standard, OWASP Enterprise Security API and OWASP Software Assurance Maturity Model should be added to the list of references | Colin Watson |
48 | Consideration should be given to having cloud providers produce audit reports of privileged user access and activity to the data owner. | Arthur Hedge |
7 | Should be rewritten to "Domain 1 principles of cloud computing" or "Domain 1 principal characteristics of cloud computing" | Arthur Hedge |
28 | Should be "Procedures for addressing a Legal Hold;" instead of "Procedures for address a Legal Hold;" | Arthur Hedge |
11 | Could start with "Cloud Applications are Web Applications in particular. Thus, virtually all of the challenges of Web Application Security apply to cloud applications, too. This document focuses on the new challenges of web applications "living in the cloud" but all knowledge about "classical" Web Application Security such as provided by OWASP should still be considered." | Georg Hess |
65 | Could start with "Cloud Applications are Web Applications in particular. Thus, virtually all of the challenges of Web Application Security apply to cloud applications, too. This document focuses on the new challenges of web applications "living in the cloud" but all knowledge about "classical" Web Application Security such as provided by OWASP should still be considered." | Georg Hess |
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