Threat DF.O.CCDFSTC.3

URI: DF.O.CCDFSTC.3

Package: ProcessComms

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Description: Compromised client Client requests excessive data Data from/via Service: if Client is the destination of a flow of data Data which is sent from or via service Service, then if an attacker or malicious user can access Service as Client, they can request too much data, aiming to overload the data flow source FlowsFrom.

Threat Type: Primary Threat

Matching Pattern:

DF.O.CCDFSTC.3
MP-CCDFSTC

Finds a data flow to a client from/via a service, and the associated client channel, data and the last data step, plus optionally the managers of the service and the source of the data flow. The destination of the flow is matched twice, so it can be referred to by either role name.

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CSG-AutoSuspendUntrustworthyClientAccess

Access to service Service by client Client may be automatically disabled to prevent authenticated attacks by compromised clients, at the cost of some reduction in availability. This strategy represents a contingency plan, which can be used to reduce risk from some threats but it also triggers other threats representing possible side effects, depending on how likely it is that the contingency plan will need to be activated.

CSG-AutoSuspendUntrustworthyClientAccess-Implementation-Runtime

Access to service Service by client Client has been automatically disabled to prevent authenticated attacks by compromised clients. This strategy represents activation of a contingency plan at runtime, and can be selected to discover what effect this would have on risk levels, allowing this to be used for decision support calculations. Activation at runtime requires Service to be managed by a suitable adaptation framework. The Disable Client Access control should be deselected if and when access by Client to Service has been enabled once again.

CSG-SuspendUntrustworthyClientAccess

Access to service Service by client Client may be temporarily disabled by the process manager ServiceManager to prevent authenticated attacks by compromised or impersonated clients, at the cost of some reduction in availability. This strategy represents a contingency plan, which can be used to reduce risk from some threats. However, it also triggers other threats representing side effects of the policy change, based on how likely it is that the contingency plan will need to be activated.

CSG-SuspendUntrustworthyClientAccess-Implementation-Runtime

Access to service Service by client Client is disabled by the process manager ServiceManager to prevent authenticated attacks by compromised clients. This strategy represents activation of a contingency plan at runtime, and can be selected to discover what effect this would have on risk levels, allowing this to be used for decision support calculations. To activate it at runtime, signal the process manager ServiceManager. The Disable Client Access control should be deselected if and when access by Client to Service has been enabled once again.