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The Permanent Campaign: Driving a
     Secure Software Initiative in the
     Enterprise
                      John B. Dickson, CISSP




© Copyright 2010 Denim Group - All Rights Reserved
Personal Background


         • 15-year information security consultant background
         • Ex-Air Force security analyst at AFCERT
         • Trident Data Systems, KPMG, SecureLogix, and Denim Group
           information security consultant
         • Works with CIO’ s and CSO’s to build successful software security
           initiatives
         • Educates non-developer security professionals how to manager
           application risk




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Denim Group Background
         – Professional services firm that builds & secures enterprise
           applications
         – Secure development services:
                  • Secure .NET and Java application development
                  • Post-assessment remediation
                  • Secure web services
         – Application security services include:
                  •   External application assessments
                  •   Code reviews
                  •   Software development lifecycle development (SDLC) consulting
                  •   Classroom and e-Learning instruction for developers



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Presentation Overview

    Background – the Current State of Affairs
    Characterizing the Landscape

    Securing Champions
    Defining Strategy & Initial Standards
    Executing the Strategy

    Sustaining the Initiative




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Equation for a Successful Software Security Program




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Background – the Current State of Affairs

 • Creating meaningful enterprise-wide software security initiatives is
   hard
         – Organizational culture or politics can present more daunting challenges than
           anything in the technical world
 • The vast majority of info software security focuses on means to write
   more secure code or strategies for putting controls around the
   software development process
         – Very little is written about how one goes about “winning hearts and minds”
         – The body of literature assumes corporate buy-in
 • Building custom software on time, on budget, and without bugs is
   difficult
         – Building software on time, on budget, and without bugs is even harder!




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Background – the Current State of Affairs

 • Large and complex organizations have various groups and cultures –
   this complicates things…
         – They have groups with cultures that span the spectrum of openness
         – Mergers and acquisitions and geographic distribution increase this diversity
 • Large organizations are also likely to have a variety of software
   development approaches that mirror their organizational diversity
         – Waterfall, XP, MSF, Agile.... Errr… Fragile
 • Understand how something called “status quo bias” does not help
         – The argument of “it hasn’t happened to us” is particularly compelling to C-level
           executives and senior leaders
         – Couple this with the current “do more with less” business strategy in the worst
           recession of our lives – you get the picture




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So Given These Realities?




 ? How does one go about leading the effort to build secure software
   within large and complex organizations?

 ? How does one reengineer one of the most complex, tedious set of
   process that an organization possesses?




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Characterizing the Landscape

 • Five Critical Components

         –     Compliance framework
         –     Cultural norms
         –     SDLCs in place
         –     Artifacts of software security
         –     ID Gap between policy and practice




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Characterizing the Landscape – The Compliance Framework

 • Step 1: Understand the organizational compliance framework

 • Key Questions:
         – What are the known regulations or directives that will exert influence on how
           security should be applied to software?
         – Who is responsible for monitoring evolving compliance frameworks?
         – Who audits these regulations, both inside the organization and externally?
         – How can one use regulations or directives for business justification for a software
           security initiative?
         – Does a relationship with the internal audit manager benefit the leader of the
           software security initiative?




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Characterizing the Landscape – Cultural Norms

 • Step 2: Analyze and understand the culture of different groups building
   software in your organization

 • Key Questions:
         – Why and for whom are they building software?
         – What are the terms that would best describe each software team?
         – How would you characterize their leadership environment?
                  • Is it top-down or collaborative?
         – How do requirements flow to the software development groups?
         – How receptive are they to new ideas?




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Characterizing the Landscape – SDLC’s in place

 • Step 3: Catalog and understand the different way software is built by
   teams within your organization

 • Key Questions:
         – What formal or informal methodology do the different groups use?
         – How different are they within each division or operating location?
         – Why are their approaches different and what projects/products are they working on
           that influence the choice of development approach?
         – How long have the different approaches been in place?




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Characterizing the Landscape – Artifacts of software security

 • Step 4: Identify and capture what is already being done in the way of
   application security

 • Key Questions:
         –     Who has done what to this point?
         –     Why haven’t they been more successful?
         –     Are external penetration software tests being conducted in others?
         –     Are policies in place regarding software and data security?
         –     Have any of the groups bought tools or put open source tools in place?




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Characterizing the Landscape – ID Gap between policy and practice

 • Step 5: Quantify the gap between what is policy and what is
   happening in practice with software security

 • Key Questions:
         – Is there a gap between what management portrays and is in place in the
           development teams?
         – Is it a recurring approach?
         – Is it consistent across development teams?
         – Are they aware of benchmarking tools like OpenSAMM?




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Securing Champions

 • Understand and explicitly focus on winning over champions to build a
   successful software security initiative
 • Three key stakeholders should be brought into the fold:
         – CIO and one of his/her peers
         – A security evangelist in each development team
         – Internal audit, if relevant…
 • How does on secure champions?
         –     Lunch and learns
         –     Attack demonstrations
         –     Audit opinions
         –     Telling relevant stories




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Defining Strategy & Initial Standards

 • Conduct a “lightweight” risk assessment of applications to ID the most
   vulnerable applications for qualitative ranking for decision-making
 • Conduct a brief risk analysis and rank order the applications from most
   critical to least critical
 • Pick on application and conduct a security assessment




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Defining Strategy & Initial Standards

 • Set reasonable goals and to demonstrate future progress
 • Examples of modest goals
         –     Conduct a ½-day classroom overview of application security concepts
         –     Publish a “Top 10” list of coding standards that reflect fundamental
         –     Remediate one of the applications you assessed earlier in the process.
         –     Implement threat modeling at the early stages of a handful of big projects
         –     Improve one facet of the SDLC to inject a software security “control”
 • Great resources from which to pull:
         – OpenSAMM
         – OWASP Testing Guide
         – NIST Publications




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Executing the Strategy

 • Focus: Grab attention of development managers and keep their
   interest
 • Put champions to work!
         – ID substantive tasks for them to undertake
         – Keep them briefed on the software security initiative
         – Consider a team wiki
 • Tailor the delivery to the audience
         – Monitor success
         – Adapt and adjust as you see fit
 • Measure goal attainment
         – The old cliché “what is measured matters” is 100% relevant
         – Communicate success to the champions, teams, and management




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Sustaining the Initiative

 • Bottom line: Show quick wins, highlight positive behaviors, and do it
   over and over again, ratcheting up expectations and software security
   with each iteration
 • Increase the depth and breadth of activities across the different
   development teams
 • Use benchmarks such as OpenSAMM to chart progress
 • Regular, disciplined update of the regulatory framework must occur
 • Monitor the market: keep an ear to the ground in the commercial tools
   arena, as rapid innovation is changing the game
 • Observe what’s occurring within your organization to determine
   whether there are new risk areas emerging




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Conclusions


 • Changing the way organizations build software is difficult. Crafting a
   software security initiative has to methodical and tailored to the
   organization
 • Organizational and cultural hurdles are likely to be more challenging
   than technical – if one understands how to address them, one can
   have an impact
 • Implement a sustained effort that highlights wins, publicly praises
   positive behaviors, and do it over and over again, ratcheting up
   expectations and software security with each iteration




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So where do you go from here?




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What you can do now!
 • Conduct a OpenSAMM assessment to understand your current state
   of application vulnerability management
 • Characterize the Landscape!
 • Identify relationship gaps and reach out to key stakeholders
 • Develop your arsenal of tools
 • Develop relationships w/ 3rd parties
 • Exhaust OWASP resources!




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Contact Information


 • John B. Dickson, CISSP
         – john@denimgroup.com
         – Twitter @johnbdickson

         www.denimgroup.com




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The Permanent Campaign: Driving a Secure Software Initiative in the Enterprise

  • 1. The Permanent Campaign: Driving a Secure Software Initiative in the Enterprise John B. Dickson, CISSP © Copyright 2010 Denim Group - All Rights Reserved
  • 2. Personal Background • 15-year information security consultant background • Ex-Air Force security analyst at AFCERT • Trident Data Systems, KPMG, SecureLogix, and Denim Group information security consultant • Works with CIO’ s and CSO’s to build successful software security initiatives • Educates non-developer security professionals how to manager application risk © Copyright 2010 Denim Group - All Rights Reserved 1
  • 3. Denim Group Background – Professional services firm that builds & secures enterprise applications – Secure development services: • Secure .NET and Java application development • Post-assessment remediation • Secure web services – Application security services include: • External application assessments • Code reviews • Software development lifecycle development (SDLC) consulting • Classroom and e-Learning instruction for developers © Copyright 2010 Denim Group - All Rights Reserved 2
  • 4. Presentation Overview Background – the Current State of Affairs Characterizing the Landscape Securing Champions Defining Strategy & Initial Standards Executing the Strategy Sustaining the Initiative © Copyright 2010 Denim Group - All Rights Reserved 3
  • 5. Equation for a Successful Software Security Program © Copyright 2010 Denim Group - All Rights Reserved 4
  • 6. Background – the Current State of Affairs • Creating meaningful enterprise-wide software security initiatives is hard – Organizational culture or politics can present more daunting challenges than anything in the technical world • The vast majority of info software security focuses on means to write more secure code or strategies for putting controls around the software development process – Very little is written about how one goes about “winning hearts and minds” – The body of literature assumes corporate buy-in • Building custom software on time, on budget, and without bugs is difficult – Building software on time, on budget, and without bugs is even harder! © Copyright 2010 Denim Group - All Rights Reserved 5
  • 7. Background – the Current State of Affairs • Large and complex organizations have various groups and cultures – this complicates things… – They have groups with cultures that span the spectrum of openness – Mergers and acquisitions and geographic distribution increase this diversity • Large organizations are also likely to have a variety of software development approaches that mirror their organizational diversity – Waterfall, XP, MSF, Agile.... Errr… Fragile • Understand how something called “status quo bias” does not help – The argument of “it hasn’t happened to us” is particularly compelling to C-level executives and senior leaders – Couple this with the current “do more with less” business strategy in the worst recession of our lives – you get the picture © Copyright 2010 Denim Group - All Rights Reserved 6
  • 8. So Given These Realities? ? How does one go about leading the effort to build secure software within large and complex organizations? ? How does one reengineer one of the most complex, tedious set of process that an organization possesses? © Copyright 2010 Denim Group - All Rights Reserved 7
  • 9. Characterizing the Landscape • Five Critical Components – Compliance framework – Cultural norms – SDLCs in place – Artifacts of software security – ID Gap between policy and practice © Copyright 2010 Denim Group - All Rights Reserved 8
  • 10. Characterizing the Landscape – The Compliance Framework • Step 1: Understand the organizational compliance framework • Key Questions: – What are the known regulations or directives that will exert influence on how security should be applied to software? – Who is responsible for monitoring evolving compliance frameworks? – Who audits these regulations, both inside the organization and externally? – How can one use regulations or directives for business justification for a software security initiative? – Does a relationship with the internal audit manager benefit the leader of the software security initiative? © Copyright 2010 Denim Group - All Rights Reserved 9
  • 11. Characterizing the Landscape – Cultural Norms • Step 2: Analyze and understand the culture of different groups building software in your organization • Key Questions: – Why and for whom are they building software? – What are the terms that would best describe each software team? – How would you characterize their leadership environment? • Is it top-down or collaborative? – How do requirements flow to the software development groups? – How receptive are they to new ideas? © Copyright 2010 Denim Group - All Rights Reserved 10
  • 12. Characterizing the Landscape – SDLC’s in place • Step 3: Catalog and understand the different way software is built by teams within your organization • Key Questions: – What formal or informal methodology do the different groups use? – How different are they within each division or operating location? – Why are their approaches different and what projects/products are they working on that influence the choice of development approach? – How long have the different approaches been in place? © Copyright 2010 Denim Group - All Rights Reserved 11
  • 13. Characterizing the Landscape – Artifacts of software security • Step 4: Identify and capture what is already being done in the way of application security • Key Questions: – Who has done what to this point? – Why haven’t they been more successful? – Are external penetration software tests being conducted in others? – Are policies in place regarding software and data security? – Have any of the groups bought tools or put open source tools in place? © Copyright 2010 Denim Group - All Rights Reserved 12
  • 14. Characterizing the Landscape – ID Gap between policy and practice • Step 5: Quantify the gap between what is policy and what is happening in practice with software security • Key Questions: – Is there a gap between what management portrays and is in place in the development teams? – Is it a recurring approach? – Is it consistent across development teams? – Are they aware of benchmarking tools like OpenSAMM? © Copyright 2010 Denim Group - All Rights Reserved 13
  • 15. Securing Champions • Understand and explicitly focus on winning over champions to build a successful software security initiative • Three key stakeholders should be brought into the fold: – CIO and one of his/her peers – A security evangelist in each development team – Internal audit, if relevant… • How does on secure champions? – Lunch and learns – Attack demonstrations – Audit opinions – Telling relevant stories © Copyright 2010 Denim Group - All Rights Reserved 14
  • 16. Defining Strategy & Initial Standards • Conduct a “lightweight” risk assessment of applications to ID the most vulnerable applications for qualitative ranking for decision-making • Conduct a brief risk analysis and rank order the applications from most critical to least critical • Pick on application and conduct a security assessment © Copyright 2010 Denim Group - All Rights Reserved 15
  • 17. Defining Strategy & Initial Standards • Set reasonable goals and to demonstrate future progress • Examples of modest goals – Conduct a ½-day classroom overview of application security concepts – Publish a “Top 10” list of coding standards that reflect fundamental – Remediate one of the applications you assessed earlier in the process. – Implement threat modeling at the early stages of a handful of big projects – Improve one facet of the SDLC to inject a software security “control” • Great resources from which to pull: – OpenSAMM – OWASP Testing Guide – NIST Publications © Copyright 2010 Denim Group - All Rights Reserved 16
  • 18. Executing the Strategy • Focus: Grab attention of development managers and keep their interest • Put champions to work! – ID substantive tasks for them to undertake – Keep them briefed on the software security initiative – Consider a team wiki • Tailor the delivery to the audience – Monitor success – Adapt and adjust as you see fit • Measure goal attainment – The old cliché “what is measured matters” is 100% relevant – Communicate success to the champions, teams, and management © Copyright 2010 Denim Group - All Rights Reserved 17
  • 19. Sustaining the Initiative • Bottom line: Show quick wins, highlight positive behaviors, and do it over and over again, ratcheting up expectations and software security with each iteration • Increase the depth and breadth of activities across the different development teams • Use benchmarks such as OpenSAMM to chart progress • Regular, disciplined update of the regulatory framework must occur • Monitor the market: keep an ear to the ground in the commercial tools arena, as rapid innovation is changing the game • Observe what’s occurring within your organization to determine whether there are new risk areas emerging © Copyright 2010 Denim Group - All Rights Reserved 18
  • 20. Conclusions • Changing the way organizations build software is difficult. Crafting a software security initiative has to methodical and tailored to the organization • Organizational and cultural hurdles are likely to be more challenging than technical – if one understands how to address them, one can have an impact • Implement a sustained effort that highlights wins, publicly praises positive behaviors, and do it over and over again, ratcheting up expectations and software security with each iteration © Copyright 2010 Denim Group - All Rights Reserved 19
  • 21. So where do you go from here? © Copyright 2010 Denim Group - All Rights Reserved 20
  • 22. What you can do now! • Conduct a OpenSAMM assessment to understand your current state of application vulnerability management • Characterize the Landscape! • Identify relationship gaps and reach out to key stakeholders • Develop your arsenal of tools • Develop relationships w/ 3rd parties • Exhaust OWASP resources! © Copyright 2010 Denim Group - All Rights Reserved 21
  • 23. Contact Information • John B. Dickson, CISSP – john@denimgroup.com – Twitter @johnbdickson www.denimgroup.com © Copyright 2010 Denim Group - All Rights Reserved 22