An End-to-End Security Auditing Approach for Service Oriented Architectures

M. Azarmi, B. Bhargava, Pelin Angin, R. Ranchal, Norman Ahmed, A. Sinclair, M. Linderman, L. B. Othmane
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Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) is becoming a major paradigm for distributed application development in the recent explosion of Internet services and cloud computing. However, SOA introduces new security challenges not present in the single-hop client-server architectures due to the involvement of multiple service providers in a service request. The interactions of independent service domains in SOA could violate service policies or SLAs. In addition, users in SOA systems have no control on what happens in the chain of service invocations. Although the establishment of trust across all involved partners is required as a prerequisite to ensure secure interactions, still a new end-to-end security auditing mechanism is needed to verify the actual service invocations and its conformance to the expected service orchestration. In this paper, we provide an efficient solution for end-to-end security auditing in SOA. The proposed security architecture introduces two new components called taint analysis and trust broker in addition to taking advantages of WS-Security and WS-Trust standards. The interaction of these components maintains session auditing and dynamic trust among services. This solution is transparent to the services, which allows auditing of legacy services without modification. Moreover, we have implemented a prototype of the proposed approach and verified its effectiveness in a LAN setting and the Amazon EC2 cloud computing infrastructure.
面向服务体系结构的端到端安全审计方法
在最近Internet服务和云计算的爆炸式增长中,面向服务的体系结构(SOA)正在成为分布式应用程序开发的主要范例。然而,由于在一个服务请求中涉及多个服务提供者,SOA引入了在单跳客户机-服务器体系结构中不存在的新的安全挑战。SOA中独立服务域的交互可能会违反服务策略或sla。此外,SOA系统中的用户无法控制服务调用链中发生的事情。尽管在所有相关的合作伙伴之间建立信任是确保安全交互的先决条件,但是仍然需要一种新的端到端安全审计机制来验证实际的服务调用及其与预期的服务编排的一致性。在本文中,我们为SOA中的端到端安全审计提供了一个有效的解决方案。提议的安全体系结构除了利用WS-Security和WS-Trust标准之外,还引入了两个新的组件,称为污染分析和信任代理。这些组件的交互维护了服务之间的会话审计和动态信任。此解决方案对服务是透明的,允许在不修改的情况下审计遗留服务。此外,我们已经实现了该方法的原型,并在局域网设置和Amazon EC2云计算基础设施中验证了其有效性。
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