CAG: Compliance Adherence and Governance in Software Delivery Using Blockchain

Kapil Singi, Vikrant S. Kaulgud, R. Bose, Sanjay Podder
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The software development life cycle (SDLC) starts with business and functional specifications signed with a client. In addition to this, the specifications also capture policy / procedure / contractual / regulatory / legislation / standard compliances with respect to a given client industry. The SDLC must adhere to service level agreements (SLAs) while being compliant to development activities, processes, tools, frameworks, and reuse of open-source software components. In today's world, global software development happens across geographically distributed (autonomous) teams consuming extraordinary amounts of open source components drawn from a variety of disparate sources. Although this is helping organizations deal with technical and economic challenges, it is also increasing unintended risks, e.g., use of a non-complaint license software might lead to copyright issues and litigations, use of a library with vulnerabilities pose security risks etc. Mitigation of such risks and remedial measures is a challenge due to lack of visibility and transparency of activities across these distributed teams as they mostly operate in silos. We believe a unified model that non-invasively monitors and analyzes the activities of distributed teams will help a long way in building software that adhere to various compliances. In this paper, we propose a decentralized CAG - Compliance Adherence and Governance framework using blockchain technologies. Our framework (i) enables the capturing of required data points based on compliance specifications, (ii) analyzes the events for non-conformant behavior through smart contracts, (iii) provides real-time alerts, and (iv) records and maintains an immutable audit trail of various activities.
CAG:使用区块链的软件交付中的合规遵守和治理
软件开发生命周期(SDLC)始于与客户签订的业务和功能规范。除此之外,这些规范还捕获了与给定客户行业相关的政策/程序/合同/法规/立法/标准遵从性。SDLC必须遵守服务水平协议(sla),同时遵守开发活动、过程、工具、框架和开源软件组件的重用。在当今世界,全球软件开发发生在地理上分布的(自治的)团队之间,这些团队消耗了大量来自各种不同来源的开放源代码组件。尽管这有助于组织处理技术和经济挑战,但它也增加了意想不到的风险,例如,使用无投诉许可软件可能导致版权问题和诉讼,使用带有漏洞的库会带来安全风险等。减轻这些风险和补救措施是一项挑战,因为这些分散的团队的活动缺乏可见性和透明度,因为他们大多在孤岛中运作。我们相信,一个非侵入性地监视和分析分布式团队活动的统一模型,将在构建遵循各种法规的软件方面大有帮助。在本文中,我们提出了一个使用区块链技术的去中心化CAG -合规遵守和治理框架。我们的框架(i)能够根据合规性规范捕获所需的数据点,(ii)通过智能合约分析不符合行为的事件,(iii)提供实时警报,(iv)记录并维护各种活动的不可变审计跟踪。
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