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Software AG webMethods Business Process
Management Suite 8.2 SP2
CCEVS-VR- VID10483-2013
9800 Savage Road STE 6740
Fort George G. Meade, MD 20755-6740
MD ii . Columbia.2 SP2 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Validation Team Mario Tinto The Aerospace Corporation Ken Stutterheim The Aerospace Corporation Common Criteria Testing Laboratory Leidos.VALIDATION REPORT Software AG webMethods Business Process Management Suite 8. Inc.
..........................5 User Data Protection ........................VALIDATION REPORT Software AG webMethods Business Process Management Suite 8..........................................................................2 7.....................................................................6 Security Policy ................................................11 12 Security Target .............1 7................................................................6 Clarification of Scope ....................................................................................................................................................................6 4.............................10 10 Validator Comments/Recommendations .................................................................................5 Trusted Path/Channels ...........................................................8 Developer Testing ..........................8 Evaluation Team Independent Testing ...........................................................................2 3.9 7........................................8 7 Product Testing .......................................................................................6 4 5 Architectural Information ...............................................................................1 3.........................................................4 3....3 3..........................................4 Organizational Security Policies .........................3 8 Evaluated Configuration ....................11 iii .4 2 Identification ..1 Evaluation Details ........4 Security Audit .......................10 9 Results of the Evaluation .........................................4 Cryptographic Support ...............11 13 Bibliography ..................................1 Assumptions......................4 Executive Summary ........................................................................................................................................................................................2 1................................................................................................5 3................9 Penetration Testing ................................................................................................................1 1..............................2 SP2 Table of Contents 1 1....11 11 Annexes.......................................................................5 Identification and Authentication .............................................................2 Interpretations ............................3 1................................................................................................................................................................................................................6 6 Documentation ...................................................................................................................................5 Security Management ...........4 3 3..................3 Threats...............................................................
.....VALIDATION REPORT Software AG webMethods Business Process Management Suite 8.....2 SP2 List of Tables Table 1: Evaluation Details .................................. 2 ..........................................................
S.VALIDATION REPORT Software AG webMethods Business Process Management Suite 8. United States of America and was completed in December 2013.x (x86 and x86-64) • Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server 6. and no warranty is either expressed or implied. webMethods BPMS is part of the larger webMethods Product Suite.6. Java Development Kit (JDK).niap-ccevs. This Validation Report is not an endorsement of the Target of Evaluation by any agency of the U.09 or later (PA-RISC 64) • HP Java 1. JDK.1 (Power 64-bit) JDK: • Oracle Java 1.org). The Leidos evaluation team determined that the product is Common Criteria Part 2 Conformant and Common Criteria Part 3 Conformant. and that the Evaluation Assurance Level (EAL) for the product is EAL2 augmented with ALC_FLR. Suitable combinations of operating system.6. The evaluation was conducted in accordance with the requirements of the Common Criteria and Common Methodology for IT Security Evaluation (CEM). government.2 SP2. My webMethods Server with Task Engine. Inc.x (x86-64) • Solaris 10 (64 Ultra SPARC and x86-64) • HP-UX 11i v3 (PA-RISC64 and IA64) • AIX 6.2 SP2 was performed by Leidos.2 SP2 1 Executive Summary The evaluation of Software AG webMethods Business Process Management Suite 8..0 SR9 or later (AIX) 1 .1. The information in this Validation Report is largely derived from the Evaluation Technical Report (ETR) and associated test reports produced by the Leidos evaluation team.1. and Designer. in general the TOE components run with the following operating systems. version 3. and RDBMS are described in webMethods System Requirements 8.2 .0_24 or later (Windows. Maryland.07 or later (IA64) • IBM Java 1. and relational database management system (RDBMS).6.While there are some restrictions on combinations. Operating systems: • Windows Server 2003 Standard and Enterprise Edition (x86 and x86-64) • Windows Server 2008 Standard and Enterprise Edition (x86 and x86-64) • Windows Server 2008 R2 Standard and Enterprise Edition (x86-64) • SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 SPx (x86 and x86-64) • Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server 5. Solaris) • HP Java 1. The TOE requires host platforms including operating systems. and RDBMS. webMethods Broker. The BPMS product provides application services together with business process management (BPM) in a service-oriented architecture (SOA). in which TOE components execute. which consists of Integration Server with Process Engine. JDK. The evaluation was consistent with National Information Assurance Partnership (NIAP) Common Criteria Evaluation and Validation Scheme (CCEVS) policies and practices as described on their web site (www.0. A JDK includes the Java Runtime Environment (JRE).0. Common Criteria Testing Laboratory (CCTL) in Columbia. The webMethods Business Process Management Suite 8. Linux.6.
7 LUW • SQL Server 2003 and 2008 The operational environment contains commodity PC and browsers for Integration Server Administrator and My webMethods. 1.2 for the Java© Platform. 11700 Plaza America Drive. Support browsers are: • Microsoft Internet Explorer 7.3 for cryptographic functions (FIPS 140-2 certificate #1051). VA 20190 2 . Suite 700 Reston. Inc. VA 20190 Developer: Software AG USA.2 SP2 Sponsor: Software AG USA. 11700 Plaza America Drive. Inc. satisfies all of the security functional requirements stated in the Software AG webMethods Business Process Management Suite 8.2 for the Java® Platform for cryptographic functions it provides.x The TOE may use an LDAP Directory server in the operational environment.VALIDATION REPORT Software AG webMethods Business Process Management Suite 8.2. Solaris) RDBMS • Oracle 11g (R1 and R2) • DB2 9. and • Jetty web server. In the evaluated configuration. when configured as specified in the guidance documentation. The Integration Server and My webMethods Server TOE components rely on Entrust Authority™ Security Toolkit 7.2 SP2 Security Target.7.1 Evaluation Details Table 1: Evaluation Details Evaluated Product: Software AG webMethods Business Process Management Suite 8. Linux. The product.0_13 or later (Windows. Suite 700 Reston. Integration Server may be configured to use an external RDBMS in place of the embedded database server for the user database.2 SP2 • Oracle Java 1. webMethods Broker relies on OpenSSL FIPS Object Module 1. This toolkit is a FIPS 140-2 validated cryptographic module (certificate #802). Integration Server uses a file system to maintain its user database as well as an Apache Derby to store non-security-relevant databases. The operational environment includes components provided by Software AG and installed with the TOE.x • Mozilla Firefox 3. These components are: • Entrust Authority™ Security Toolkit 7. • OpenSSL FIPS Object Module. My webMethods Server relies on the Jetty web server to present the My webMethods graphical user interface.x and 8.
2 Interpretations Not applicable.2 SP2 (BPMS) produced by Software AG USA. Interpretations: None CEM: Common Methodology for Information Technology Security Evaluation. and auditing of user activity. webMethods BPMS unites business processing management and service-oriented architecture capabilities to provide a comprehensive set of fully integrated tools for automating and managing processes. Version 3. PP: n/a Evaluation Personnel: Leidos. Disclaimer: The information contained in this Validation Report is not an endorsement of the Software AG webMethods Business Process Management Suite 8. Government and no warranty of the product is either expressed or implied. Eve Pierre Dawn Campbell Greg Beaver Kevin Micciche Validation Body: National Information Assurance Partnership CCEVS 1. July 2009. Version 3. Revision 3. controlling access to services. Inc. Common Criteria Testing Laboratory 6841 Benjamin Franklin Drive Columbia.VALIDATION REPORT Software AG webMethods Business Process Management Suite 8. Part 2: Evaluation Methodology.1 Description: The webMethods Business Process Management Suite 8. Inc. 2013 CC: Common Criteria for Information Technology Security Evaluation. The webMethods BPMS TOE security features include assuring identification of users.1. Evaluation Class: EAL2 augmented with ALC_FLR. 3 . MD 21046 Completion Date: December 19.1.S. July 2009. Revision 3. Inc.2 SP2 CCTL: Leidos.2 SP2 product by any agency of the U.
The Integration Server stores the audit records in a database. The TOE webMethods Broker and My webMethods Server store their audit trails in local operating system files. which are stored in distinct audit trails. Security-relevant events include TOE configuration changes made by administrators. read. 3. or business process task without permission. Each audit record contains information suitable for analysis including date and time of the event. web page. The TOE provides tools to select Integration Server’s audit records by time or number of records and view the subset in chronological or reverse chronological order.2 SP2. using a text editor) for review of webMethods Broker and My 4 . The TOE limits access to these tools. • A user may invoke a service. Integration Server. and event outcome. which the operational environment protects.2 SP2 security policy has been derived from the Software AG webMethods Business Process Management Suite 8.2 SP2 1.3 Threats The ST identifies the following threats that the Target of Evaluation (TOE) and its operational environment are intended to counter: • A user may view. webMethods Broker. business process changes made by business analysts and IT developers. The set of audited events is configurable.1 Security Audit The TOE records security-relevant events in audit records. and My webMethods Server generate audit records. 2 Identification The evaluated product is Software AG webMethods Business Process Management Suite 8. or write business process information without permission using BPMS interfaces. and service access by users. type of event. 1. 3 Security Policy The TOE enforces the following security policies as described in the ST. • A user may capture network traffic in order to observe or alter service invocation or business process information of another user. • A user may modify the BPMS or its configuration in order to access services or business process information without permission. Note: Much of the description of the Software AG webMethods Business Process Management Suite 8. responsible identity.VALIDATION REPORT Software AG webMethods Business Process Management Suite 8.2 SP2 Security Target and Final ETR. The TOE relies on the operational environment (for example. which the operating system protects.4 Organizational Security Policies The ST identifies the following organizational security policies that the TOE and its operational environment are intended to fulfill: • A product that provides security functions must be capable of producing an audit trail of security-relevant events.
3. 5 . The TOE also uses roles to enforce its access control policy. Collectively. DSA. In order to allow use of longer keys (for example. TLS session establishment) and FIPS 140-2 validated cryptographic modules (for example. and RSA using common key sizes (192 bits. By default. and Triple DES). information. Business analysts and IT developers can use the built-in cryptographic services to present end users with digital signature and secure hash functions. These services rely on the operational environment. It can limit access to other resources based on user name. The policy can limit service requests based on group membership. and service requested. AES. JDK limits cryptographic key sizes. 256-bit AES).509 public key certificate. respectively). password. which are provided by the JDK (for example. role membership. 128 to 256 bits. In addition. 3. on resources they own). and 1024 to 4096 bits. These attributes may include user name.5 Security Management The TOE uses roles to manage privileges. and resource to authorized users. Administrators can configure access control policies and user permissions. The TOE authentication policy is configurable so that some services and operations would require authentication while others would not. AES encryption and decryption). The TOE supports secure communication with users and between TOE components with TLS. owner of the resource. these roles are identified with the Authorized Administrator role defined in this ST.3 User Data Protection The TOE provides services to end users and provides development tools to business analysts and IT developers. webMethods Broker. The TOE configuration determines which ports require TLS. role membership. Several Integration Server.2 Cryptographic Support Integration Server built-in services include services to digitally sign documents and verify digital signatures and to encrypt and decrypt documents. the TOE relies on the operational environment for reliable time stamps. group membership. and My webMethods Server roles have privilege to manage security functions. specifically JDK cryptographic providers and cryptographic functions of the Entrust FIPS 140-2 validated cryptographic module. location (that is. tools.VALIDATION REPORT Software AG webMethods Business Process Management Suite 8. The TOE provides password-based authentication and supports cryptographic authentication. the TOE supports use of an external LDAP server for authentication. Business analysts and IT developers may set user permissions on a limited basis (for example. The TOE enforces policies to limit access to services.2 SP2 webMethods Server audit records. and X. 3. group membership. In addition. the JVM in the operational environment must have an unlimited strength jurisdiction policy file. source IP address). 1024 bits. The built-in services use the operational environment to make the cryptography capabilities available for use with documents. The TOE relies on the operational environment for key management and cryptographic functions. Cipher suites used by the TOE include Triple DES. The JDK cryptographic providers implement World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) XML standards. The defaults can be changed with a jurisdiction policy file. 3. The TOE enforces password composition rules. The TOE associates security attributes with each authenticated user.4 Identification and Authentication Both access control policy enforcement and security audit depend on assured identity of users. AES. The cryptographic module provides cryptographic algorithms (RSA. My webMethods Server also provides ability to view audit trails via its web interface. and operation requested.
One or more Integration Server(s) presents services to users. access control policy. In addition. One or more Integration Servers provide access to enterprise resources. network port restrictions. nor seriously attempt to counter.6 Trusted Path/Channels The TOE supports secure communication for service requests and responses. • Users will protect authentication data in their possession. Business analysts and IT developers 6 . • The TOE is protected from physical attack. 4 Assumptions The ST identifies the following assumptions about the use of the product: 4.2 SP2 The TOE includes tools needed to manage its security functions and limits their use to Authorized Administrators. user accounts.1 • Those responsible for the TOE are trusted to correctly configure and operate the TOE according to the instructions provided by the TOE documentation. This text covers some of the more important limitations and clarifications of this evaluation. The CEM defines an “obvious” vulnerability as one that is easily exploited with a minimum of understanding of the TOE. FTPS. Note that: 1. technical sophistication and resources. this evaluation did not specifically search for. This evaluation only covers the specific version identified in this document. As with any evaluation. • The operational environment must provide key management and underlying cryptographic functions to support TOE cryptographic operations. as well as potential misconceptions that need clarifying.1 in this case).0 to protect communication among TOE components and between webMethods Broker and its clients. As with all EAL 2 evaluations. vulnerabilities that were not “obvious” or vulnerabilities to objectives not claimed in the ST. • The operational environment must provide text processing tools to supplement the TOE capability to review the security audit trail. The TOE can be configured to use a FIPS 140-2 validated cryptographic module to present services through HTTPS and. 3. Clarification of Scope All evaluations (and all products) have limitations. 3. An Authorized Administrator can configure security audit. groups. 2. The TOE supports LDAPS (LDAP over TLS) for connections with LDAP directories in the operational environment. The TOE relies on the operational environment for secure communication with RDBMSs.VALIDATION REPORT Software AG webMethods Business Process Management Suite 8. with a certain level of assurance (EAL 2 augmented with ALC_FLR. • There is no untrusted software on the servers hosting the TOE. this evaluation only shows that the evaluated configuration meets the security claims made. for Integration Server. the TOE can be configured to use TLS version 1. and not any earlier or later versions released or in process. Figure 1 shows the general network architecture for webMethods BPMS. and password policy rules. 5 Architectural Information The TOE is a distributed application. roles.
the TOE would be configured to protect TOE communication (including management sessions from Integration Server Administrator and My webMethods Server) and intra-TOE interfaces. JVMs. In an environment where TOE communication and intra-TOE interfaces are visible to untrusted users (that is. internal users (for example. the evaluated configuration includes a range of deployments. Users perform business process tasks through My webMethods. Figure 1: TOE Boundary and Components Organizations deploy webMethods BPMS in a variety of operational environments. Administrators manage a deployment. and application server). users performing tasks through My webMethods) may work on the same internal network as TOE components.VALIDATION REPORT Software AG webMethods Business Process Management Suite 8. external servers.2 SP2 develop services and business processes with Designer. In other deployments. One or more webMethods Brokers provides messaging between the Integration Servers and My webMethods Server. cryptographic modules. end users. The operational environment would be configured to protect TOE resources stored in the environment (that is. with firewalls) and protects communication between TOE components (for example. 7 . Some restrictions apply in all deployments. The TOE would be configured to use cryptographic functions of the operational environment to protect communication between TOE components from disclosure and undetected modification. TOE executables and TOE data) as well the resources the TOE relies upon (that is. RDBMS server. The TOE would be configured to protect its external interfaces. Consequently. LDAP server. including security. through Integration Server Administrator and My webMethods graphical user interfaces. through isolated networks). the Internet) to the TOE. and non-administrative My webMethods users). the operational environment strictly controls access by untrusted users to TOE components (for example. In some deployments. The TOE relies on the operational environment to restrict network access from public networks (for example.
LDAP and RDBMS servers). since no unauthorized clients would have access to Broker interfaces. 7. TOE network communication may be in plain text where the operational environment prevents modification and disclosure. 6 Documentation The guidance documentation examined during the course of the evaluation and delivered with the TOE is as follows: Software AG offers a series of documents that describe the installation of webMethods BPMS as well as guidance for subsequent use and administration of the applicable security features. Vendor test engineers attended the testing and assisted the evaluation team in establishing and configuring the test environment to be equivalent to the test environment at the vendor testing site. 7 Product Testing This section describes the testing efforts of the developer and the Evaluation Team.softwareag. and also in running vendor tests. webMethods Broker need not authenticate clients. the TOE may rely on the operational environment for protection. In an operational environment where TOE communication and intra-TOE interfaces are not visible to untrusted users.1 Developer Testing The developer testing is comprised of both automated testing and manual testing.VALIDATION REPORT Software AG webMethods Business Process Management Suite 8. In addition. It is derived from information contained in the Software AG Common Criteria Evaluator Test Procedures. Testing took place in November 2013 at the Software AG facility in Reston Virginia. • Using the Software AG Installer • Understanding the webMethods Product Suite • Working with My webMethods • Installing webMethods Products • Administering Integration Server • Integration Server Build-In Services Reference • Dynamic Server Pages and Output Template Developer’s Guide • Publish-Subscribe Developer’s Guide • Web Services Developer’s Guide • Administering Process Engine • Working with BPM Tasks • Administering webMethods Broker TOE guidance documents are available from the Software AG documentation web site (http://documentation.com/). each instance of webMethods Broker would be configured to authenticate all clients. The vendor automated tests were created to fully exercise all of the functionality of the TOE and to exercise 8 .2 SP2 TOE components and the environment would be configured to protect communication between the components and the browsers and servers the TOE uses in the operational environment (for example.
groups.2 Evaluation Team Independent Testing The evaluation team executed the developer test suite per the evaluated configuration as described in the Software AG webMethods Business Process Management Suite 8. • The venusTriggerEnhancements trigger access control checks session management. and broker configuration. password restrictions.2 SP2 Security Target.2 SP2 the security features for every change made to the TOE.509 certificates. 7. • The venusScheduler schedules tasks and ACL testing for scheduled tasks. The following vulnerability tests were executed: 9 . The test exercises the add/delete/modify users. Four of the automated tests that had a direct impact on the security functionality were repeated during evaluator testing. These automated vendor tests are ran on a nightly basis to ensure that any code changes made throughout the day by the development team have the correct functionality and that the changes have not broken or impacted the product in a negative manner. These tests include the following: • The venusCerts test suite does full testing of all client and server usages of x. • The venusAccess test verifys user/group/ACL testing. The developer also included manual tests that were targeted specifically targeted for Common Criteria testing. and testing the management and use of X. and ACLs. The evaluator repeated the four manual tests to exercise user management. ACLs.VALIDATION REPORT Software AG webMethods Business Process Management Suite 8.3 • Security Audit • • User Data Protection Identification and Authentication • Security Management • TSF Protection • Inter-TSF Trusted Channel Penetration Testing The evaluation team performed a search of public vulnerability databases. The tests were run at the developer facility with the configuration identified in the Security Target. The actual test environment established at the developer location for evaluation team testing comprised: • Integration Server installed on a Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server 5 • webMethods Broker installed on a Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server 5 • My webMethods Server installed on a Windows Server 2008 • Designer installed on a Window 7 computer The evaluation team devised and performed additional functional test activities covering: 7.509 certificates. No vulnerabilities were identified as a result of the open source vulnerability searches.
controlling access to services.1” certificate rating be issued for Software AG webMethods Business Process Management Suite 8.VALIDATION REPORT Software AG webMethods Business Process Management Suite 8. the evaluation team advised the developer of issues requiring resolution or clarification within the evaluation evidence. The TOE is webMethods Business Process Management Suite 8. For Fail or Inconclusive work unit verdicts. 9 Results of the Evaluation The evaluation was conducted based upon version 3. webMethods BPMS unites business processing management and serviceoriented architecture capabilities to provide a comprehensive set of fully integrated tools for automating and managing processes.2 SP2.2 SP2. In this way. The security assurance requirements are listed in the following table.1 Basic design AGD_OPE. The details of the evaluation are recorded in the Evaluation Technical Report (ETR). TOE Security Assurance Requirements Assurance Component ID Assurance Component Name ADV_ARC.1 Security architecture description ADV_FSP.1 of the CC and the CEM. the evaluation team assigned an overall Pass verdict to the assurance component only when all of the work units for that component had been assigned a Pass verdict.2 SP2 • Open Source Search • Unsupported Protocols Scan and Ports Scan • Web Vulnerability Scan • User Input Validation • User Account Harvesting • Security Patch Verification 8 Evaluated Configuration The evaluated version of the TOE is Software AG webMethods Business Process Management Suite 8.2 Parts of the TOE CM coverage 10 .2 SP2 (BPMS) produced by Software AG USA. The webMethods BPMS TOE security features include assuring identification of users. Inc. The validation team agreed with the conclusion of the evaluation team. which is controlled by the Leidos (formerly SAIC) CCTL. The evaluation team assigned a Pass. and recommended to CCEVS management that an “EAL2 augmented with ALC_FLR. A verdict for an assurance component is determined by the resulting verdicts assigned to the corresponding evaluator action elements.2 Security-enforcing functional specification ADV_TDS.1 Operational user guidance AGD_PRE.2 Use of a CM system ALC_CMS.1 Preparative procedures ALC_CMC. or Inconclusive verdict to each work unit of each assurance component. Fail. and auditing of user activity.
Version 3. Other functionality.2 Independent testing . Version 3. 11 Annexes Not applicable.2 SP20 meets the claims stated in the Security Target.2 SP2 Security Target. Please note that the functionality evaluated is scoped exclusively to the security functional requirements specified in the Security Target. and the results of those evaluations reviewed via the VOR process which provided the testing laboratory and vendor with additional observations regarding the content and format of the test results. 11/08/13.2 SP2 Assurance Component ID Assurance Component Name ALC_DEL.1.1 Evidence of coverage ATE_FUN. included in the product was not assessed as part of this evaluation. July 2009.6. Revision 3.1. 5. Revision 3. 3. 4. 12 Security Target The ST for this product’s evaluation is Software AG webMethods Business Process Management Suite 8. Version 0. Version 3. 2.1 Functional testing ATE_IND. such as Web Services security.1.VALIDATION REPORT Software AG webMethods Business Process Management Suite 8. The devices were evaluated at EAL2 augmented with ALC_FLR. 2009. Revision 3. The testing laboratory and vendor made every effort to incorporate those changes to the documents and testing associated with this product.6. Common Criteria for Information Technology Security Evaluation – Part 1: Introduction and general model. Software AG webMethods Business Process Management Suite 8. Version 3.2 Vulnerability analysis 10 Validator Comments/Recommendations The validation team’s observations support the evaluation team’s conclusion that the Software AG webMethods Business Process Management Suite 8.1.1 Delivery procedures ALC_FLR. Revision 3. 11/08/13. Version 0. July 2009.1 Basic flaw remediation ATE_COV. Common Criteria for Information Technology Security Evaluation – Part 2: Security functional requirements.sample AVA_VAN. 11 . 13 Bibliography 1.2 SP2 Security Target.1. Common Methodology for Information Technology Security: Evaluation Methodology. Common Criteria for Information Technology Security Evaluation – Part 3: Security assurance requirements. July 2009.
2 SP2 12 .VALIDATION REPORT Software AG webMethods Business Process Management Suite 8.
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