建议:软件开发项目依赖项中的漏洞分析

A. G. Márquez, J. Galindo, Á. J. Varela-Vaca, María Teresa Gómez López, David Benavides
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安全性已经成为软件系统开发的一个关键因素。软件系统中依赖关系的数量正在成为无数错误和漏洞的来源。在过去,产品线社区已经提出了几种技术和机制来处理在处理此类系统中的可变性和依赖管理时出现的问题。在本文中,我们提出了Advisory,这是一个解决方案,它允许基于来自产品线社区的技术对软件项目中的漏洞进行自动化依赖分析。Advisory首先检查软件依赖关系,然后生成一个依赖关系图,将有关漏洞的安全信息归为该图,并将其转换为正式模型,在本例中是基于SMT的。最后,Advisory在这些模型上提供了一组分析和推理操作,这些操作允许提取有关项目配置空间的漏洞位置的有用信息,以及关于这些项目的安全风险及其可能配置的建议的详细信息。
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Advisory: vulnerability analysis in software development project dependencies
Security has become a crucial factor in the development of software systems. The number of dependencies in software systems is becoming a source of countless bugs and vulnerabilities. In the past, the product line community has proposed several techniques and mechanisms to cope with the problems that arise when dealing with variability and dependency management in such systems. In this paper, we present Advisory, a solution that allows automated dependency analysis for vulnerabilities within software projects based on techniques from the product line community. Advisory first inspects software dependencies, then generates a dependency graph, to which security information about vulnerabilities is attributed and translated into a formal model, in this case, based on SMT. Finally, Advisory provides a set of analysis and reasoning operations on these models that allow extracting helpful information about the location of vulnerabilities of the project configuration space, as well as details for advising on the security risk of these projects and their possible configurations.
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