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Copyright Marchany 2010 Cloud Computing Security Issues Randy Marchany, VA Tech IT Security, marchany@vt.edu

Something Old, Something New New: Cloud describes the use of a collection of services, applications, information, and infrastructure comprised of pools of compute, network, information and storage resources. These components can be rapidly orchestrated, provisioned, implemented and decommissioned, and scaled up or down providing for an ondemand utility-like model of allocations and consumption Old: The Network is the Computer (Sun Microsystems, 1997) 2

Cloud Computing Parts NIST defines cloud computing by: 5 essential characteristics 3 cloud service models 4 cloud deployment models 3

Essential Characteristics On-demand service Get computing capabilities as needed automatically Broad Network Access Services available over the net using desktop, laptop, PDA, mobile phone 4

Essential Characteristics Resource pooling Provider resources pooled to server multiple clients Rapid Elasticity Ability to quickly scale in/out service Measured service control, optimize services based on metering 5

Cloud Service Models Software as a Service (SaaS) We use the provider apps User doesn t manage or control the network, servers, OS, storage or applications Platform as a Service (PaaS) User deploys their apps on the cloud Controls their apps User doesn t manage servers, IS, storage 6

Cloud Service Models Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) Consumers gets access to the infrastructure to deploy their stuff Doesn t manage or control the infrastructure Does manage or control the OS, storage, apps, selected network components 7

Deployment Models Public Cloud infrastructure is available to the general public, owned by org selling cloud services Private Cloud infrastructure for single org only, may be managed by the org or a 3 rd party, on or off premise 8

Deployment Models Community Cloud infrastructure shared by several orgs that have shared concerns, managed by org or 3 rd party Hybrid Combo of >=2 clouds bound by standard or proprietary technology 9

What, When, How to Move to the Cloud Identify the asset(s) for cloud deployment Data Applications/Functions/Process Evaluate the asset Determine how important the data or function is to the org 10

Evaluate the Asset How would we be harmed if the asset became widely public & widely distributed? An employee of our cloud provider accessed the asset? The process of function were manipulated by an outsider? The process or function failed to provide expected results? The info/data was unexpectedly changed? The asset were unavailable for a period of time? 11

Map Asset to Models 4 Cloud Models Public Private, internal, on premise Private, external Community Hybrid Which cloud model addresses your security concerns? 12

Map Data Flow Map the data flow between your organization, cloud service, customers, other nodes Essential to understand whether & HOW data can move in/out of the cloud Sketch it for each of the models Know your risk tolerance! 13

Cloud Domains Service contracts should address these 13 domains Architectural Framework Governance, Enterprise Risk Mgt Legal, e-discovery Compliance & Audit Information Lifecycle Mgt Portability & Interoperability 14

Cloud Domains Security, Business Continuity, Disaster Recovery Data Center Operations Incident Response Issues Application Security Encryption & Key Mgt Identity & Access Mgt Virtualization 15

Security Stack 16 IaaS: entire infrastructure from facilities to HW PaaS: application, Middleware, database, messaging supported by IaaS SaaS: self contained operating environment: content, presentation, apps, mgt

Security Stack Concerns Lower down the stack the cloud vendor provides, the more security issues the consumer has to address or provide Who do you trust? 17

Key Takeaways SaaS Service levels, security, governance, compliance, liability expectations of the service & provider are contractually defined PaaS, IaaS Customer sysadmins manage the same with provider handling platform, infrastructure security 18

Sample Clouds From Security Guidance for Critical Areas of Focus in Cloud Computing v2.1, p.18 19

SaaS Paas IaaS 20

Security Pitfalls How cloud services are provided confused with where they are provided Well demarcated network security border is not fixed Cloud computing implies loss of control 21

Overall Security Concerns Gracefully lose control while maintaining accountability even if operational responsibility falls upon 3 rd parties Provider, user security duties differ greatly between cloud models 22

Governance Identify, implement process, controls to maintain effective governance, risk mgt, compliance Provider security governance should be assessed for sufficiency, maturity, consistency with user ITSEC process 23

3 rd Party Governance Request clear docs on how facility & services are assessed Require defn of what provider considers critical services, info Perform full contract, terms of use due diligence to determine roles, accountability 24

Legal, e-discovery Functional: which functions & services in the Cloud have legal implications for both parties Jurisdictional: which governments administer laws and regs impacting services, stakeholders, data assets Contractual: terms & conditions 25

Legal, e-discovery Both parties must understand each other s roles Litigation hold, Discovery searches Expert testimony Provider must save primary and secondary (logs) data Where is the data stored? laws for cross border data flows 26

Legal, e-discovery Plan for unexpected contract termination and orderly return or secure disposal of assets You should ensure you retain ownership of your data in its original form 27

Compliance & Audit Hard to maintain with your sec/reg requirements, harder to demonstrate to auditors Right to Audit clause Analyze compliance scope Regulatory impact on data security Evidence requirements are met Do Provider have SAS 70 Type II, ISO 27001/2 audit statements? 28

Info Lifecycle Mgt Data security (CIA) Data Location All copies, backups stored only at location allowed by contract, SLA and/or regulation Compliant storage (EU mandate) for storing e-health records 29

Portability, Interoperability When you have to switch cloud providers Contract price increase Provider bankruptcy Provider service shutdown Decrease in service quality Business dispute 30

Security, BC, DS Centralization of data = greater insider threat from within the provider Require onsite inspections of provider facilities Disaster recover, Business continuity, etc 31

Data Center Ops How does provider do: On-demand self service Broad network access Resource pooling Rapid elasticity Measured service 32

Incident Response Cloud apps aren t always designed with data integrity, security in mind Provider keep app, firewall, IDS logs? Provider deliver snapshots of your virtual environment? Sensitive data must be encrypted for data breach regs 33

Application Security Different trust boundaries for IaaS, PaaS, Saas Provider web application security? Secure inter-host communication channel 34

Encryption, Key Mgt Encrypt data in transit, at rest, backup media Secure key store Protect encryption keys Ensure encryption is based on industry/govt standards. NO proprietary standard Limit access to key stores Key backup & recoverability Test these procedures 35

ID, Access Mgt Determine how provider handles: Provisioning, deprovisioning Authentication Federation Authorization, user profile mgt 36

Virtualization What type of virtualization is used by the provider? What 3 rd party security technology augments the virtual OS? Which controls protect admin interfaces exposed to users? 37

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Summary We already do some sort of cloud computing NFS, Samba shares, SAN, NAS, Web applications Decide on public or private cloud Public cloud implies loss of control 39

Reference 40 All material from Security Guidance for Critical Areas of Focus in Cloud Computing v2.1, http://www.cloudsecurityalliance.org All figures in this talk taken from this paper NIST Cloud Model: www.csrc.nist.gov/groups/sns/cloudcomputing/index.html Various cloud working groups Open Cloud Computing Interface Working Group, Amazon EC2 API, Sun Open Cloud API, Rackspace API, GoGrid API, DMTF Open Virtualization Format (OVF)