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<< list the new capabilities that were introduced in this release, or a hot-link to the key features. New sub-chapter per release, as per a release notes document >>
6. Security Conformance (to be cleaned up)
- Describe ONAP API and data security conformance
- Service Mesh conformance / plan for secure communications, routing, etc.
- Use of AAF ? If so, a migration plan to Service Mesh and new security architecture
- Supporting of Authentication and Authorization
- e.g., coarse-grained authorization support
- e.g., fine-grained authorization support (how it is done?)
- Data protection
- Data at rest
- new data storage location/mechanism
- Describe Logging conformance
- Log field standards
- User sensitive data
- Logging destination STDOUT / STDERR conformance
- What is new in logging capabilities
- Identify data existing ;
- Container Hardening: Configuration of Docker / Kubernetes; following the benchmark (hardening plan)
- pen testing?
- non-root access. (e.g., container image needs privilege ??)
- SECCOM feedback:
- info: Pawel I'd like a few minutes to discuss logging (Python POC and Logging Arch)
They need to look at the K8s hardening guide from NSA ;) - Secure the Container Image repository
Hashing function to identify images
Digitally sign created images. Perform integrity check on images
Limit access of containers
Some things, like docker daemon, require root access. Others do not. Limit access and privileges where possible
Limit access per container, depending on what the NF requires
Linux Security Modules (LSM): fine grained control of user permissions
Leverage “fence” services to limit access via host OS
Namespaces, cgroups, etc. Segregate containers from other software on the host OS
Leverage service mesh architecture - confirmed, logs to STDOUT has been a Global Requirement since Jakarta. REQ-441 LOGS MANAGEMENT - PHASE 1: COMMON PLACE FOR DATA. Canonical List of TSC Best Practice and Global Requirements
- 7: General section: Documentation change for this new capability?
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