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[[Category:Project Proposal]]
 
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== Name ==
 
== Name ==
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Security Response Team
  
 
== Project Contact Name and Email ==
 
== Project Contact Name and Email ==
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Andi Rowley <andi.rowley@c9h.org>
  
 
== Repository Name ==
 
== Repository Name ==
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srt
 
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== Description ==
 
== Description ==
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Key security activities performed by the SRT include: 
  
== Scope ==
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* Conduct the risk assessment and use the results to supplement the base line security controls;
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    - IO
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* Analyze security requirements;     
        – Hardware/vHardware <-> threads/cores
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    - Processing
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* Perform functional and security testing;
        - Classify
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        - Transform
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* Prepare initial documents for system certification and accreditation; and
        - Prioritize
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        - Forward
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* Design security architecture.
        - Terminate
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    - Management Agents
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* Maintain CPE registrations with the NIST on behalf of all FD.io projects
        - Control/Manage IO/Processing
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    - Supporting Projects
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* Monitor National Vulnerability Database for issues which may apply to CPEs registered by FD.io
        - Testing/Tools/Infrastructure
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        - Integration with other systems
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== Scope ==
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The scope of this project includes
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* Security aspects of SDLC
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* Development and maintenance of security response SOPs
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* Development and Management of security policy documents
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* NIST CPEs
  
 
== Initial Committers ==
 
== Initial Committers ==
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|C.J. Collier||cjcollier@linuxfoundation.org||cj||cjcollier
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|Andi Rowley||andi.rowley@c9h.org||human_||arowley
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IMPORTANT:  Committers should be people who will actually write code, being a committer is an actual commitment of time.  Please also note that committerness is an individual trait.  If a committer changes employers, they remain a committer.  New committers arise via meritocracy after the project is created, this typically involves some time of establishing history of meritocractic code contribution to the project..  Therefore, it is crucial that a committer is committed to ongoing work on the project in the longer term, not just short term.  For more information on how committers are added after project creation see:
 
IMPORTANT:  Committers should be people who will actually write code, being a committer is an actual commitment of time.  Please also note that committerness is an individual trait.  If a committer changes employers, they remain a committer.  New committers arise via meritocracy after the project is created, this typically involves some time of establishing history of meritocractic code contribution to the project..  Therefore, it is crucial that a committer is committed to ongoing work on the project in the longer term, not just short term.  For more information on how committers are added after project creation see:
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Please describe any such issues here.
 
Please describe any such issues here.
 
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No issue regarding vendor neutrality.
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== Meets Board Policy (including IPR, being within Board defined Scope etc) ==
 
== Meets Board Policy (including IPR, being within Board defined Scope etc) ==
  
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== Administrata ==
 
== Administrata ==
 
* Request for Project proposal consideration
 
* Request for Project proposal consideration
** Email: (place link to email to TSC proposing project, this can be obtained from [https://lists.fd.io/pipermail/tsc/ TSC Archives]
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** [https://lists.fd.io/pipermail/tsc/2016-July/000207.html Email ]
** Date: (date proposed, makes it simpler to calculate the pre-requisite 2 week time period of gestation before being permitted to be voted on)
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** Date: July 25th 2016
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== External links ==
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* http://nvlpubs.nist.gov/nistpubs/Legacy/SP/nistspecialpublication800-64r2.pdf
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* https://nvd.nist.gov/cpe.cfm
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* https://web.nvd.nist.gov/view/vuln/search
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* https://wiki.debian.org/Teams/Security

Latest revision as of 17:15, 13 August 2016


Name

Security Response Team

Project Contact Name and Email

Andi Rowley <andi.rowley@c9h.org>

Repository Name

srt

Description

Key security activities performed by the SRT include:

  • Conduct the risk assessment and use the results to supplement the base line security controls;
  • Analyze security requirements;
  • Perform functional and security testing;
  • Prepare initial documents for system certification and accreditation; and
  • Design security architecture.
  • Maintain CPE registrations with the NIST on behalf of all FD.io projects
  • Monitor National Vulnerability Database for issues which may apply to CPEs registered by FD.io


Scope

The scope of this project includes

  • Security aspects of SDLC
  • Development and maintenance of security response SOPs
  • Development and Management of security policy documents
  • NIST CPEs

Initial Committers

Name Email IRC nick LFID
C.J. Collier cjcollier@linuxfoundation.org cj cjcollier
Andi Rowley andi.rowley@c9h.org human_ arowley


Vendor Neutral

No issue regarding vendor neutrality.

Meets Board Policy (including IPR, being within Board defined Scope etc)

Meets board policy as expressed in Technical Community Charter and IP Policy

Administrata

  • Request for Project proposal consideration

External links