Manager, Product Evaluation The Trusted PKI Marc Laroche Manager, Product Evaluation marc.laroche@entrust.com (613) 247-3446
Agenda The Entrust PKI, an overview Evaluation approach Common Criteria Certification: Functionality and assurance covered What is next? Entrust/PKI v5.0 evaluation Summary
Entrust/PKI The main components Entrust/Authority Database CM LDAP CRL OS Entrust/Authority Database CM LDAP OS CRL X.500 Directory
Entrust/PKI The main components Entrust/Authority Entrust/RA Admin API OS Entrust/Authority Entrust/RA Admin API Database CM CM PKIX-CMP OS LDAP OS CRL X.500 Directory
Entrust/PKI The main components Entrust/Authority Entrust/RA Admin API OS Entrust/Authority Entrust/RA Admin API Database CM CM PKIX-CMP OS LDAP OS Entrust-Ready Applications Other CAs OS CRL CM OS X.500 Directory Other Applications
Evaluation Scope Database Entrust/Authority CM Entrust/RA CM CRL ADM API PKIX-CMP CRL Other Applications CM X.500 Directory Entrust-Ready Applications
Evaluation Scope Database Entrust/Authority CM Entrust/RA CM CRL ADM API PKIX-CMP CRL Non Entrust-Ready Applications CM X.500 Directory Entrust-Ready Applications
Evaluation Scope Database Entrust/Authority CM Entrust/RA CM CRL ADM API PKIX-CMP CRL Non Entrust-Ready Applications CM X.500 Directory Entrust-Ready Applications
Evaluation Scope Database Entrust/Authority CM Entrust/RA CM CRL ADM API PKIX-CMP CRL Non Entrust-Ready Applications CM X.500 Directory Entrust-Ready Applications
Entrust/PKI 4.0a Certification: Evaluated Functionality User identification and authentication Entrust/Authority CM Entrust/RA ADM API CM PKIX-CMP Other CAs End-Entities
User identification and authentication User I&A before any action (FIA_UID.2 and FIA_UIA.2) Password rules (FIA_SOS.1) Single use authentication for user initialization, key recovery and enabling of CA cross-certification (FIA_UAU.4) Enforced re-authentication to complete sensitive operations and after session time-out has occurred (FIA_UAU.6) Protected authentication feedback (FIA_UAU.7) Authentication failure handling (FIA_AFL.1)
Access Control Entrust/Authority CM Functions Entrust/RA CM Data ADM API CM Data PKIX-CMP Access Control Mediation User Id Role Privileges Other CAs End-Entities
Access Control Complete access control on CA data objects (e.g. CA signing key, user privilege vector, policy, etc) and functions (FDP_ACC.2) Security attribute based access control (i.e. user id, role and permissions) (FDP_ACF.1) Secure management of security attributes, including access control and enforcement of secure values (FMT_MSA.1, FMT_MSA.2, FMT_MSA.3, FIA_ATD.1) Secure management of security enforcing data objects (e.g. integrity check rate, database encryption algorithm, CA signing algorithm, etc.), including access control and enforcement of secure values (FMT_MTD.1 and FMT_MTD.3)
Separation of duties Security Officer Administrator Master User Entrust/Authority CM Entrust/RA Administrator ADM API CM Master User PKIX-CMP Auditor End User Directory Administrator Others (Custom-defined)
Separation of duties Maintenance of roles and associations between users and roles (FMT_SMR.2) Management of security functions behavior restricted to distinct roles (FMT_MOF.1 and FMT_SAE.1)
Key Management Database Entrust/Authority CM Entrust/RA X.509v3 CM PKCS#1,3 FIPS 140-1 FIPS 186-1 PKIX-CMP CM ADM API CRL CM X.500 Directory End User
Key Management Certificate-based key management that meets the following standards: X.509v3, PKCS#1 and 3, FIPS 140-1 and 186-1, LDAP, PKIX-CMP (FCS_CKM.2) User initialization, key update, key recovery and encryption key back-up IAW PKIX-CMP and FIPS 140-1 (FCS_CKM.3) Use of secrets generated by a FIPS 140-1 cryptographic module is enforced (FIA_SOS.2)
Audit Audit records are generated for a defined list of events; each record includes: log number, event description, severity level, user id, user type and state (FAU_GEN.1 and FAU_GEN.2) Any modification to audit records is detected (FAU_STG.2) Privileged users are provided with the capability to read audit records and look for specific information based on user-defined search criteria (FAU_SAR.1 and FAU_SAR.3) Database Entrust/Authority CM Entrust/RA ADM API CM X.500 Directory CRL PKIX-CMP End Users Other CAs
Trusted Path and Data Protection Database Entrust/Authority CM Entrust/RA ADM API CM PKIX-CMP CRL CM X.500 Directory End Users Other CAs
Trusted Path and Data Protection Communications with remote administrative users, end users and external CAs are authenticated and protected from modification and disclosure (FTP_TRP.1) Communications involved with automatic key management operations (e.g. key update) are protected from modification and disclosure (FTP_ITC.1) The access control policy is enforced when data is transmitted and received, and modification, deletion, insertion or replay is detected (FPT_ITI.1) Exchanged data is consistently interpreted (FPT_TDC.1) Generation of evidence of origin for CA certificates, user certificates, CRLs and ARLs is enforced, and the capability to verify the evidence of origin is provided (FCO_NRO.2)
Trusted Path and Data Protection (continued) Generation of evidence that can be used as a guarantee of the validity of CA certificates, user certificates, CRLs and ARLs is enforced, and the capability to verify evidence of the validity is provided (FDP_DAU.1) Data stored in the local database is monitored for integrity errors (FDP_SDI.1)
Non-bypassability Security enforcing functions are invoked and succeed before each function within the CA allowed to proceed (FPT_RVM.1)
Cryptographic services (Environmental) Database Entrust/Authority CM Entrust/RA CM ADM API PKIX-CMP CRL CM End-Users X.500 Directory
Cryptographic services Key and secret generation is performed by a FIPS 140-1 validated module (FCS_CKM.1 and FIA_SOS.2.1) All plaintext keys are zeroized by a FIPS 140-1 validated cryptographic module (FCS_CKM.4) All cryptographic operations, including pseudo-random number generation, short term key storage, encryption/decryption, signature generation and verification, hashing and MAC generation and verification are performed by a FIPS 140-1 validated cryptographic module (FCS_COP.1)
Abstract Machine Services (Environmental) Reliable time stamps are provided for own use (FPT_STM.1) Audit records are protected against unauthorized deletion (FAU_STG.2.1) A security domain for own execution is maintained, which provides protection against interference and tampering by untrusted applications (FPT_SEP.1) OS OS Entrust/Authority CM Audit Entrust/RA ADM API CM PKIX-CMP Time Time
And what EAL3+ means … Internal development processes and systems were documented and reviewed. Configuration management (source code, documentation, test plans); evidence that CM is actually used; measures that allow only authorized changes to configuration items. Security measures (physical, procedural, personnel and other used to protect the development environment). Flaw reporting procedures + Problem tracking + Product delivery Design was documented and reviewed for conformance with claimed functionality. Informal functional specification High-level design (description of security functions in terms of subsystems and relates subsystems to the functions that they provide; description of the interfaces between these subsystems).
Continued ... User documentation was reviewed: Installation guidance Administrative guidance Informal correspondence demonstration was reviewed: More abstract representation (claimed functionality) is correctly and completely refined in the less abstract representation (FS and HLS). Test plans, test procedures, expected test results and actual test results were submitted and reviewed: Demonstrate that each security function was tested against the functional specification in a systematic manner. Demonstrate that the tests are sufficient to confirm that the security functions operate IAW the High-Level Design; demonstrate that the internal interfaces are exercised. Vulnerability analysis was submitted and reviewed. Categorization report was submitted and reviewed.+ subcomponents are described as security enforcing or not.
Entrust/PKI 5.0 evaluation: Augmented from 4.0a Functionality Enforced proof of receipt - keys and certificate (FCO_NRR.2) Residual information protection (FDP_RIP.1) Automated recovery of services (FPT_RCV.2) Replay detection - certificate request (FPT_RPL.1) Session locking (FTA_SSL.1 and FTA_SSL.2) Assurance - EAL-CS2 ADV_SPM.1 Informal TOE security policy model AVA_MSU.2 Validation of analysis
In summary The Entrust/PKI evaluations cover: cryptographic services essential public key management functionality supportive security critical functionality The Common Criteria certification serves as a fundamental extension to the FIPS 140-1 process. The selected CC assurance components (EAL3+) provide a maximum amount of confidence consistent with existing best practices for COTS development.
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