Bringing Common Criteria Certification to Web Services

Samuel Paul Kaluvuri, M. Bezzi, Y. Roudier
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Solutions based on service-oriented architecture are gaining popularity. However a wider adoption, especially for business critical functions, is hampered by the trust deficit that exists between consumers and providers, as consumers are shielded from the service architectures and the operation of the service itself. Security certification can be used as a means to bridge this trust deficit. Common Criteria for Information Technology Evaluation (CC) is a widely recognized and used security certification scheme. However, the CC scheme was tailored to provide assurance for traditional software provisioning models and hence cannot be applied to SOA solutions as is. In this paper, we present the limitations of the CC scheme when applied in SOA, the challenges that must be overcome for its adoption and possible directions through which some of those challenges can be met. In particular, we point out that CC scheme should be extended to allow for dynamic evaluation of deployed systems (which includes the operational environment) and for handling assurance of composite services.
将通用标准认证引入Web服务
基于面向服务的体系结构的解决方案越来越受欢迎。然而,由于消费者不受服务体系结构和服务本身的操作的影响,消费者和提供者之间存在信任赤字,从而阻碍了更广泛的采用,特别是对于业务关键功能。安全认证可以作为弥补这种信任缺陷的一种手段。CC (Common Criteria for Information Technology Evaluation)是一种被广泛认可和使用的安全认证方案。然而,CC方案是为传统的软件供应模型提供保证而定制的,因此不能按原样应用于SOA解决方案。在本文中,我们介绍了在SOA中应用CC模式时的局限性、采用CC模式必须克服的挑战,以及应对其中一些挑战的可能方向。特别地,我们指出CC方案应该扩展到允许对部署的系统(包括操作环境)进行动态评估,并处理复合服务的保证。
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