All,
Following up on the conversations we had on the Board call last week,
Kurt, the DWF Board, myself and other CVE Board members have been
working to put together the proposal as requested by MITRE. We have
tried to lay out what the intent, parameters, expectations and
hopefully what the successful outcome will result in.
We were pleased to hear MITRE’s agreement with the overall objective of
the project on the call and to see it listed in the minutes of the Board
meeting. As requested by Jon Baker, we have documented the proposal and it is
submitted below.
We believe it is in the best interest of CVE and the community to
initiate the DWF / CVE Integration Project as soon possible.
DWF and CVE Integration Proposal
Proposers:
Harold Booth, NIST (harold.booth@nist.gov<mailto:harold.booth@nist.gov>)
Larry W. Cashdollar, Akamai Technologies
(larry@akamai.com<mailto:larry@akamai.com>)
Kent Landfield, Intel
(kent.b.landfield@intel.com<mailto:kent.b.landfield@intel.com>)
Art Manion, CERT/CC (amanion@cert.org<mailto:amanion@cert.org>)
Brian Martin, OSF / OSVDB
(jericho@attrition.org<mailto:jericho@attrition.org>)
Kurt Seifried, Red Hat
(kseifried@redhat.com<mailto:kseifried@redhat.com>)
David Waltermire, NIST
(david.waltermire@nist.gov<mailto:david.waltermire@nist.gov>)
Zachary Wikholm, Independent
(kestrel@trylinux.us<mailto:kestrel@trylinux.us>)
Area of Focus
The Distributed Weakness Filing (DWF) Project provides a community based Open Source process
oriented solution to getting CVE identifiers into the hands of people that need them. The
DWF aims to work with security researchers and other “producers” of CVE IDs to
assure the timely assignment of IDs. The project’s major focus is to become a CVE
Numbering Authority (CNA) targeted primarily at the Open Source community.
Proposing a New Type of CNA
The overall purpose of this Proof of Concept (PoC) is to test the
validity of creating a new class of CNA. In the past CNAs have been,
for the most part, an endpoint in the CVE ID issuance process.
Authorized CNAs have been issued a block from the CVE ID pool they have
then used to issue their own organizational IDs. This proposal is to
create a Root CNA. The DWF Root CNA will be able to act as an existing
CNA by issuing CVE IDs as requested. Additionally, the DWF Root CNA
will be able to train and coordinate other organizations and people to
create CNAs that live within the DWF namespace.
As this is a PoC, the plan is to take a “fail fast” approach. DWF will
be experimenting where we believe good ideas should be put into an operational
production environment to test the usefulness of the idea.
The following are the proposed specifics of the effort:
● The DWF Project will act as a CNA and ensure no conflicts between
DWF and current CVE ID ranges. The DWF will start at a high range of numbers
to avoid conflicts with CVE numbers.
● DWF Project will use the ID range CVE-YEAR-1000000 through
CVE-YEAR-1999999.
● The DWF will assign CVE IDs to answer requests sent directly to
the DWF by researchers, vendors and others.
● Any subordinate DWF authorized CNAs will only be allowed to exist
under the DWF hierarchy and be restricted to the DWF authorized namespace
(that is CVE-YEAR-1000000 through CVE-YEAR-1999999).
The DWF project will continue to work with MITRE and others to create
guidelines and requirements for CVE requests, CNA creation, curation of
CVEs and so forth. As mentioned earlier, the DWF will focus on Open
Source software, security researchers and security vendors that find
and report security vulnerabilities.
The DWF Project will continue to coordinate closely with MITRE and the CVE Editorial
Board to ensure compatibility with existing and future CVE requirements and processes
such as “what counts as a vulnerability”, SPLIT/MERGE and so forth.
DWF will work with MITRE and the CVE Editorial Board to create a base
set of documentation of best practices that can assist with the
development and processes of the Root CNA usage and deployment. While
targeted towards DWF, the documentation can be used by others within
the CVE management community.
Proposed Outcome
The intent of this POC is to determine the effectiveness of new
techniques, ideas and a new hierarchy-based model for CNA creation and
CVE issuance. If successful, this approach will allow for other Root
CNA authorities to be set up. Future CNAs could be assigned based on
technology sectors or national boundaries thus allowing expansion and
expertise in areas of vulnerability identification not currently
possible in the existing CVE management approach/scheme.
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Kent Landfield
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