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Crafting Secure Software: An engineering leader's guide to security by design

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Crafting Secure Software

The Software Supply Chain and the SDLC

Software development and manufacturing have an unsurprising trend in common. In modern manufacturing, companies rarely make all their parts in-house. The automotive industry, for example, relies on a broad and complex network of vendors. This also means a defective vendor component can disrupt the entire supply chain. Consider how one vendor’s faulty airbag inflators caused the largest recall in American automotive history, impacting over half a dozen automakers who used those parts and tens of millions of vehicles. Modern software development faces similar issues.

In modern software development, too, it is increasingly rare for companies to create everything completely in-house. Like automakers, software companies rely on a range of third-party building blocks. Taking the supply chain management concept from manufacturing, each of these blocks becomes part of their SSC.

In this chapter, we will cover the following topics:

    ...

What is the software supply chain?

An SSC is every third-party element used by a software manufacturer to create and deliver their product. This includes, but is not limited to, the following:

  • The operating system(s) and hardware: These include workstations, servers, storage, network switches and routers, Windows/Mac/Linux embedded systems, and infrastructure as a service (IaaS).
  • Software for creating and building software: This includes editors, languages, compilers, plugins, libraries/frameworks, task runners, and build systems.
  • Software providing services to software: In this category, you have databases, APIs, software as a service (SaaS), platform as a service (PaaS), and backend as a service (BaaS).
  • Tools used for tracking and enabling work: These are tools that support version control, ticketing, messaging, and collaboration.
  • Tools for delivering software: These include file transfer, server software, containers, container orchestration, and monitoring...

Common supply chain attack vectors and defenses

In the complex landscape of modern software development, security threats are ever-evolving. As software systems increasingly rely on third-party components, external updates, and extensive code repositories, the potential attack surface grows, presenting significant challenges to maintain security and integrity. This section delves into several critical security scenarios and outlines proactive defenses to mitigate these risks.

Compromise of third-party components

Third-party components, such as libraries, frameworks, and packages can become dangerous if a threat actor is able to do one of these three things:

  • Inject malicious code into the one you use
  • Use a deceptive variation on that third-party component’s name, so you end up using a component the threat actor controls instead of the one you usually use
  • Use a known vulnerability in a component that has not been patched (or you have not updated to the...

Threat modeling

There are multiple approaches and tools in threat modeling, but at its core, there are three main areas: mapping data flows, analyzing attack surfaces, and assessing the impacts of failure.

The Open Web Application Security Project (OWASP) has a three-step threat-modeling process:3

  1. Decompose the application.
  2. Determine and rank threats.
  3. Determine countermeasures and mitigation.

Decompose the application

This starts with understanding the use cases for the application. For example, with a game, one use case might be to play the game, while another might be to top up tokens from the in-app store.

Then, identify the entry points where an attacker could interact with the application, resources, and assets that would be of interest to an attacker, and the trust levels and access rights the application grants to external entities such as users, tech support, moderators...

Risk assessment

While threat modeling is a technical activity that is more objective in nature, using risk assessment is more subjective and tied to your priorities, needs, and sensitivities.

Integrating risk assessment to rank the threats

Risk assessment takes two main vectors into account—likelihood and damage:

  • Likelihood: How likely is the threat to manifest? This takes into account how prized the result will be to an attacker and how easily they could get that result given your current defenses.
  • Damage: What would be the actual impact if an attacker successfully manifested the threat? Would it create additional threats? Would it expose anything of value to theft or discovery?

An example of a common threat is an automated “bot” filling out and submitting a form to register as a website user.

For example, a decade ago, it was easy for people to buy tens of thousands of followers on social media sites to make themselves look influential...

Real-world SSC attacks

Most of the SSC discussion to this point has been conceptual. The next section will highlight some examples of attacks on the SSC to illustrate how they can happen and the damage they can cause.

PHP: No harm, but foul

Based on a multi-year tracking survey by W3Techs, the PHP programming language was the backend language for over 80% of websites from 2014 to 2018, a figure that was still above 75%, as of February 2024.6

As mentioned in Chapter 1, Git is a protocol and system for source code management and version control. GitHub neither invented it nor owns it, but they are the most prominent commercial host of it for developers around the world.

PHP is an open source project hosted on its own Git server. In 2021, the server was breached and two backdoors were not only inserted in the source code for the programming language, but they were committed under the...

Summary

It’s not just our world that’s interconnected; our software is interconnected in ways few outside the industry can really grasp. Open source is not limited to big monoliths such as the WebKit browser engine, Linux, and the Apache web server. It contains packages that are dependencies for your dependencies, such as Log4j and left-pad.

Supply chain attacks can poison or infiltrate dependencies, browser and IDE plugins, source code management, build systems, testing tools, monitoring tools, and more. Attackers are opportunistic and find entry through probing, testing, phishing, and poisoning, to name a few.

This is why the SSC is something to consider at every stage of the SDLC, from gathering requirements to deployment and monitoring. Now that you understand the importance of the SSC, you’ll explore ways to secure it further in this book.

The next chapter will go deeper into methods of attacking and protecting one of the foundational elements of...

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  • Develop a strong security posture by grasping key attack vectors in the SDLC
  • Implement industry-leading best practices to protect software from evolving threats
  • Utilize legislative and regulatory landscapes to mitigate compliance-related costs

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Drawing from GitGuardian's extensive experience in securing millions of lines of code for organizations worldwide, Crafting Secure Software takes you on an exhaustive journey through the complex world of software security and prepares you to face current and emerging security challenges confidently. Authored by security experts, this book provides unique insights into the software development lifecycle (SDLC) and delivers actionable advice to help you mitigate and prevent risks. From securing code-writing tools and secrets to ensuring the integrity of the source code and delivery pipelines, you’ll get a good grasp on the threat landscape, uncover best practices for protecting your software, and craft recommendations for future-proofing against upcoming security regulations and legislation. By the end of this book, you’ll have gained a clear vision of the improvements needed in your security posture, along with concrete steps to implement them, empowering you to make informed decisions and take decisive action in safeguarding your software assets.

Who is this book for?

This book is an essential read for security and IT leaders navigating the complexities of modern software development. The book is also useful for chief security officers (CSOs), chief information security officers (CISOs), security architects, DevOps professionals, and IT decision makers. A basic understanding of software engineering, version control, and build and delivery mechanisms is needed. This guide will empower you to comprehend and mitigate threats in today's dynamic software factories, regardless of your technical depth.

What you will learn

  • Get to grips with security trends and GitGuardian's role in modern software
  • Analyze major security breaches and their impact on the industry
  • Develop a threat model tailored to your business and risk appetite
  • Implement security measures across your entire SDLC
  • Secure secrets within codebases, configurations, and artifacts
  • Design and maintain secure build pipelines and deployment setups
  • Navigate security compliance, including current and future laws
  • Prepare for future security with AI-generated code integration

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