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Re: Securing Development in a production environment
From: Goran Pizent <goran.pizent () mobilnet hr>
Date: Fri, 31 Aug 2007 10:09:00 +0200
Hello Anthony, I am surprised that developers do what you just have described. They probably lack proper security education both technical and administrative. They are clearly unaware of the values that they posses on their machines. It is very important to explain them (in terms of $) how much your company would loose in case of unauthorized modifications of source code. Also there should be consequences if they don't obey, and if someone don't obey he/she is not responsible person and you should have second thoughts about him/her in your team. About administrative rights on local machines. I am not quite familiar what is your business/development process but I would not completely lock them down. I would force them (through security policy) to work as normal users and they certainly can work and produce code, and debug application, and read mail, and surf the Internet and chat with friends etc etc with normal user privileges. But sometimes (rare cases) they really need admin privileges. Example is when they need to debug kernel or when they need debug privilege (SeDebugPrivilege on Windows) to debug process that is not executing under their credentials. And another thing - reading mail, browsing Internet, Instant messaging WITH administrative rights IS potential risk for your company and your assets that resides on workstations of all of your employees (including developers of course). That's why you should create security policy that resolves that issue. If you need to test installation(MSI etc.) I think that local VMWare with no access to network is good enough for initial setup test. Of course you have to have dedicated testers and setup masters that will create and test final setup and your product in dedicated environment of course. Hope that helps, Goran On Thu, 2007-08-30 at 10:49 -0500, Anthony Cogan wrote:
We have a number of issues over the past year where developers were running FTP servers, anonymous file shares (with confidential data and no ACL's) and other very insecure methods. Their workstations are in the process of being replaced and are being provided a locked down (least privilege user) environment. A small vocal group says they can not work this way and MUST have local administrative rights to their box. They have been provided virtual machines running W2k03 Server joined to our production domain (yeah, I said that right). I am more familiar with the UNIX world and no developer EVER had local administrative rights, even on developments boxes, so I am looking for feedback from the group on how you provide an environment for your developers while maintaining security. I have had a couple of ideas, I look forward to some of yours... Idea 1) Developers have a 100% locked down environment other than their development tools, when they need to test their MSI or package installs, they take their "package" into a small development section that would be VLAN'd off the production network. This way they could develop on their own box, wrap up their packages into their installation format, not require any admin privileges and just do a quick walk over to test their packaging installation methodologies. Idea 2) Have a development server that all the developers would do final builds and package tests on. This may require two servers, one for building and one for package installation testing, but nothing that VM's couldn't handle. They would use TS to access the box, which again would be VLAN'd off the production network with the exception of RDP. Idea 3) Is there a way that you can tell windows just a specific name of packages and/or packages to install with a normal user account? ie: Allow users of a certain OU to install software with the name of "Developer Software 1" -> "Developer Software 10"? This way, we would have limited access and they couldn't install FTP services, create file shares, but still install their test packages... Idea 4+) ??????
Current thread:
- Securing Development in a production environment Anthony Cogan (Aug 30)
- Re: Securing Development in a production environment Ansgar -59cobalt- Wiechers (Aug 31)
- Re: Securing Development in a production environment Goran Pizent (Aug 31)