[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] [Xen-devel] Possible improvement to Xen Security Response Process
According to https://xenbits.xen.org/xsa/ we are in the middle of 4 consecutive Tuesdays of security announcements: XSA-19[1-8] on Nov. 22, XSA-201 Nov. 29, XSA-199 Dec. 6 and XSA-200 Dec. 13. The present security policy does not encourage batching of XSAs and I would like us to consider refining the policy to permit this. The present approach of frequent security updates causes significant disruption to users. Many organisations test updates before deploying in production; because security updates are so important this displaces other work at short notice and doing so repeatedly is a significant impact to users of Xen. Updating the policy to encourage the batching of updates would reduce the load of using Xen. From a security purist point of view, any delay in publication could increase the possibility of vulnerabilities being exploited in the wild. However, given the significant frequency of publication of XSAs, I’d suggest that users failing to keep up with the publication rate is presently a much greater security risk. If XSAs were to be batched, we should also consider if batch updates should be encouraged to be on pre-defined dates. The present unpredictability makes it unnecessarily more difficult for users of Xen to plan their lives. For example, our present process causes organisations with few administrators to choose between cancelling holidays or not patching. Obviously, some issues are discussed in public before the security impact is realised (such as XSA-201); equally, the right to set a disclosure date (if any) rests with the discoverer. However, my experience of other software (which may not be typical) has been that discoverers are usually happy to go along with any reasonable proposed date given in the same way that discoverers of XSAs are usually happy to conform to our present policy. If this seems a good idea, then I’ll post a concrete proposal but I’d like to get general feedback first. _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.xen.org/xen-devel
|
Lists.xenproject.org is hosted with RackSpace, monitoring our |