- Introduced AGENTS.md, README.md, TASKS.md, and implementation_plan.md for Vexer, detailing mission, responsibilities, key components, and operational notes. - Established similar documentation structure for Vulnerability Explorer and Zastava modules, including their respective workflows, integrations, and observability notes. - Created risk scoring profiles documentation outlining the core workflow, factor model, governance, and deliverables. - Ensured all modules adhere to the Aggregation-Only Contract and maintain determinism and provenance in outputs.
		
			
				
	
	
		
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# StellaOps Moat Track — Spec Outline v0.3
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**Scope of this doc:**
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(1) Deterministic Replayable Scans (SRM), (2) Policy Engine & Lattice UI, (3) Sovereign Readiness (CryptoProfile + RootPack), (4) Attestation Observability Graph (AOG), (5) Procurement‑Grade Trust Statement, (6) Third‑Party Proof Channel, (7) Zastava differential SBOM + AI scheduler.
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Cross‑cutting principles: offline‑first, cryptographic determinism, evidence‑bound decisions, regional crypto compliance, minimal operational friction.
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---
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## 0) Shared Concepts (applies to all 7)
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* **Artifact identity:** digest-first (OCI image digest, file sha256).
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* **Canonicalization:** all structured payloads (SBOM, SRM, Trust Statement JSON, VEX) are normalized via Canonical JSON (RFC‑8785‑like) prior to hashing/signing.
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* **Signatures:** DSSE envelopes; **dual‑signing** supported (e.g., FIPS ECDSA + GOST R 34.10; or ECDSA + SM2).
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* **Attestation chain:** each decision (scan, VEX merge, policy evaluation) yields a signed, replayable record.
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* **Profiles & Packs:** **CryptoProfile** (algorithm + root policy) and **RootPack** (trust anchors + OCSP/CRL/TSA mirrors) are versioned and importable.
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* **Policy Unit Tests:** any policy/lattice bundle ships with fixtures expected to pass during CI.
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---
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## 1) Deterministic Replayable Scans — SRM
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### Objective
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Make every scan a **provable, re‑executable fact**. Auditors can replay; results are bit‑for‑bit reproducible.
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### Deliverables
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* **SRM v0.1** schema (YAML/JSON)
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* Deterministic executor + `stella replay`
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* Replay diffing and result hashing
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### SRM (Stella Replay Manifest) — schema (abridged)
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```yaml
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apiVersion: srm.stellaops.dev/v0.1
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scan:
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  id: uuid
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  timestamp: ISO8601
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  engine: { name: "stella-scan", version: "1.7.3", build_sha: "<sha>" }
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environment:
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  os_image: <digest>
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  kernel: { uname: "...", cgroups: "v2" }
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  cpu_features: [avx2, sse4.2]
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inputs:
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  image: { name: "reg/app:1.9.2", digest: "<sha>", layers: ["<sha>", ...] }
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  sbom: { type: "cyclonedx@1.5", digest: "<sha>" }
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  vex_set: [{ type: "openvex", digest: "<sha>" }]
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  lattice_policy: { id: "corp-policy@2025-08-15", digest: "<sha>" }
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rules_and_feeds:
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  rulesets: [{ name: "vuln-core", version: "2025.08.30", digest: "<sha>" }]
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  feeds:
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    - { name: "nvd", snapshot_date: "2025-08-30", archive_digest: "<sha>" }
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execution:
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  mode: deterministic
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  random_seed: 314159
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  ordering: lexical
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  heuristics: { binary_scan: true, secrets: false }
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evidence:
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  files_hashed: 12873
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  samples: [{ path: "/usr/lib/libssl.so.3", sha256: "<sha>" }]
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outputs:
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  report_digest: "<sha>"   # canonical JSON root hash
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  artifacts:
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    - { name: "findings.json", sha256: "<sha>" }
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signatures:
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  - { scheme: "DSSE", CryptoProfile: "FIPS-140-3", signer: "build-ca@corp" }
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  - { scheme: "DSSE", CryptoProfile: "GOST-2012",  signer: "ru-ca@corp" }
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rekor: { entries: ["<uuid>", ...] }   # optional (offline allowed)
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```
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### CLI & API
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* `stella scan --image reg/app@sha256:... --srm-out srm.yaml --findings findings.json`
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* `stella replay srm.yaml --out replay.json --assert-digest <sha>`
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* `POST /v1/srm/replay` → returns `ok`, `replay_report_digest`, `diff` (if any).
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### Determinism Rules
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* Single thread or ordered parallel with stable scheduling; sorted inputs; fixed random seed; pinned rules/feeds/policies from SRM; identical canonicalization routines.
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### Acceptance Criteria
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* Replaying SRM on a different host returns identical `report_digest`.
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* If any feed archive differs by 1 bit, replay fails with a precise diff.
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* SRM size ≤ 25 MB for a typical microservice image (excludes large feed archives, which may be referenced by digest and bundled as a side‑car tar).
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---
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## 2) Policy Engine & Lattice UI
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### Objective
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Turn VEX merging and severity logic into **programmable, testable algebra** with explainability.
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### Model
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* **Domain:** partial order over vulnerability states:
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  `unknown < under_investigation < affected || not_affected < fixed`.
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  Cross‑product with *scope*: `{runtime_path, build_path, optional_path}` and *confidence*: `{low, med, high}`.
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* **Merge semantics:** monotonic lattice joins; conflict resolution rules prioritized by signed source trust and policy precedence.
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### DSL (sketch)
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```hocon
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policy "corp-runtime" version "2025.08.15" {
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  sources {
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    trust_order = ["vendor:redhat", "internal:appsec", "public:nvd"]
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    require_signatures = true
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  }
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  rules {
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    when vex.statement == "not_affected"
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      and evidence.entrypoint_exposes == false
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      then state := not_affected with confidence := high;
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    when package.is_dev_dependency == true
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      then scope := optional_path;
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    when cvss >= 9.0 and reachable == true
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      then priority := "block";
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  }
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  guards {
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    forbid unsigned_sources;
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    forbid downgrade_of_state_below previous_state;
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  }
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}
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```
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### UI (“Trust Algebra Studio”)
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* Drag‑and‑drop rule blocks, precedence editor, **simulation mode** on sample SBOM/VEX; **policy unit tests**.
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* Export **signed** `.lattice.json`; importable into CI.
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### CLI & API
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* `stella policy lint corp-runtime.lattice.json`
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* `stella policy test --fixtures fixtures/`
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* `POST /v1/policy/evaluate` → normalized decision + proof trail.
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### Acceptance Criteria
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* Given same inputs, policy evaluation yields identical decision + proof trail hash.
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* UI can round‑trip DSL ⇄ JSON with no semantic drift.
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* Policy pack signature required to run in “enforced” mode.
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---
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## 3) Sovereign Readiness — CryptoProfile + RootPack
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### Objective
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**Drop‑in regional cryptography** (Russia/China/EU/US) with offline operation.
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### CryptoProfile (attached to every signature/attestation)
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```json
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{
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  "id": "GOST-2012@v1",
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  "algorithms": {"sign":"GOST R 34.10-2012","hash":"GOST R 34.11-2012","cipher":"GOST 34.12-2015"},
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  "key_policy": {"curve":"id-tc26-gost-3410-2012-256","hsm_required": true},
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  "time_stamping": {"tsa": "rootpack://ru/tsa1"},
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  "roots": ["rootpack://ru/trustanchors/gost-ca1"]
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}
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```
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### RootPack
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* Tarball containing: trust anchors, intermediate CAs, OCSP/CRL snapshots, TSA profiles, policy constraints (e.g., no cross‑sign with foreign roots), and region metadata.
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* Installed via: `stella rootpack import rootpack_ru_v1.tar.gz`.
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### Dual‑Signing & Guardrails
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* Policy flags like `allow_dual_signing FIPS+GOST`, `forbid_sm2_for_us_exports` (example only).
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* Enforcement happens at signing time and verification time.
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### Acceptance Criteria
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* Offline verification using RootPack succeeds; online OCSP disabled per policy.
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* Mis‑profiled signatures are rejected with explicit reason codes.
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* Dual‑signed DSSE verifies under both profiles when allowed.
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---
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## 4) Attestation Observability Graph (AOG)
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### Objective
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Make trust **observable**. Expose SLIs/SLOs for cryptographic posture & policy compliance.
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### Data Model
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* Nodes: `{artifact, sbom, policy, vex, srm, signature, rootpack, runtime_instance}`
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* Edges: `derived_from`, `signed_by`, `evaluated_by`, `replayed_by`, `runs_as`
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### Metrics (OpenTelemetry/Prometheus)
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* `stella_trust_sli{service,env}` = fraction of running pods whose image has a valid SRM‑backed attestation chain under the active policy.
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* `stella_attestation_latency_seconds` (P50/P95) from build to verified‑ready.
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* `stella_policy_drift_events_total` (increment when running policy != signed policy).
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* `stella_exception_without_proof_total` (must be 0).
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* `stella_replay_success_ratio` (per week).
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**SLO Example**
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* **Trust SLO ≥ 99.9%** measured hourly; error budget resets monthly.
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### Interfaces
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* `stella aog export --format otlp`
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* `GET /v1/aog/graph?artifactDigest=...` → subgraph JSON (with signed edge proofs).
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* Grafana dashboards (packaged).
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### Acceptance Criteria
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* AOG can reconstruct the full trust lineage for any running pod in ≤ 2s (p95) on a 1k‑service cluster.
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* Metrics cardinality bounded (service/env/policy only).
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---
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## 5) Procurement‑Grade “Trust Statement”
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### Objective
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One **board‑ready** artifact that unifies security posture across vendors; machine‑readable twin for ERP/GRC.
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### Outputs
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* **PDF** (human): signed, watermark, controlled fields for vendor name/version/date, summary graphs, SLOs, exceptions with PCE (proof‑carrying exceptions).
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* **JSON** (machine): normalized schema below; DSSE‑signed; includes SRM and policy references.
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```json
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{
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  "schema": "trust-statement.stellaops.dev/v1",
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  "vendor": {"name": "Acme","product":"Payments API","version":"1.9.2"},
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  "build": {"image_digest":"sha256:...","srm_digest":"sha256:..."},
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  "policy": {"id":"corp-runtime@2025-08-15","digest":"sha256:..."},
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  "summary": {
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    "trust_sli": 0.9992,
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    "exceptions": 1,
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    "open_findings": {"critical":0,"high":2,"medium":4,"low":12}
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  },
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  "exceptions": [{
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    "id":"EXC-2025-0912",
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    "reason":"not_affected-via-vex",
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    "proof_digest":"sha256:...",
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    "expiry":"2026-01-15"
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  }],
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  "signatures": [{ "CryptoProfile":"FIPS-140-3" }]
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}
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```
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### Integrations
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* Push connectors: **SAP Ariba, ServiceNow, Archer, Jira** (webhooks or SFTP in offline flows).
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* CLI: `stella trust-statement generate --srm srm.yaml --policy corp-runtime.lattice.json --out acme-1.9.2.trust.json --pdf`.
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### Acceptance Criteria
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* JSON validates against schema; PDF and JSON hashes match the DSSE statement.
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* ERP ingest POC: Ariba/ServiceNow field mapping validated.
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---
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## 6) Third‑Party Proof Channel
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### Objective
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Create a **publisher ecosystem** for upstream proofs: SBOM, VEX, and **VDR (Vulnerability Derivation Reason)**.
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### Publisher Model
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* **Identity:** publishers obtain a **Publisher Certificate** (could be verified via RootPack‑anchored CA or cross‑signed).
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* **Submission:** `stella ledger publish --type {sbom|vex|vdr} --artifact <digest> --file proof.json --sign`.
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* **Moderation & Revocation:** CRL‑like **Proof Revocation List (PRL)** with signed reasons.
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### VDR (schema sketch)
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```json
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{
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  "schema":"vdr.stellaops.dev/v1",
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  "artifact":"sha256:...",
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  "cve":"CVE-2025-12345",
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  "claim":"not_affected",
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  "method":"entrypoint_unreachable|abi_mismatch|dead_code",
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  "evidence_refs":[{"type":"symbol_map","digest":"sha256:..."}],
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  "publisher":"redhat://rhel",
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  "signatures":[...]
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}
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```
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### Consumption
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* Policies can **prioritize** publisher channels by trust level.
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* AOG shows which proofs originated from which publishers.
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### Acceptance Criteria
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* At least one upstream (e.g., base image vendor) can publish and your policy can consume & rank it.
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* PRL revokes a proof and AOG reflects the change within 5 minutes.
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---
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## 7) Zastava — differential SBOM + AI enrichment scheduler
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### Objective
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Produce **entrypoint‑aware differential SBOMs** and continually **re‑enrich** new/old SBOMs with AI context and exposure‑aware prioritization.
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### Concepts
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* **dSBOM:** SBOM that reflects effective dependency set for a specific `ENTRYPOINT/CMD` and runtime flags (e.g., `--server.urls`, `DOTNET_...`).
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* **Scheduler:** rescans **old SBOMs** when: (a) new CVE feeds arrive, (b) new VEX/VDR appear, (c) policy changes, or (d) AI models learn new exploitability signals.
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### Pipeline
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1. **Static slice:** infer reachable packages from entrypoint (e.g., `.NET Kestrel` vs CLI tool).
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2. **Runtime slice (optional):** collect process tree, open sockets, and imported modules at startup in a **shadow run** or mirrored traffic.
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3. **Diff:** `dSBOM = SBOM ∩ (static_reachable ∪ runtime_observed)`.
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4. **AI Enrichment:** Zastava annotates each finding with *context weights* (exposed/not exposed, network scope, RBAC, secrets proximity).
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5. **Plan:** produce PRs (Dockerfile base bump, package pin, k8s Service change).
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6. **Scheduler:**
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   * `stella zastava schedule --query 'service=payments AND env=prod' --interval 6h`
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   * Triggers re‑evaluation and emits updated SRM + Trust deltas.
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### dSBOM format (addon)
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```json
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{
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  "schema":"cyclonedx+stella-diff@1.0",
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  "base_sbom":"sha256:...",
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  "entrypoint": ["/app/bin/Release/net8.0/app.dll"],
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  "cmd": ["--urls","http://127.0.0.1:8080"], 
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  "static_reachable": ["pkg:nuget/Kestrel@*", "pkg:nuget/System.Data@*"],
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  "runtime_observed": ["pkg:rpm/openssl@3.0.9"],
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  "excluded_paths": ["/usr/share/docs/**"],
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  "digest":"sha256:..."
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}
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```
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### Kestrel example (priority logic)
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* If Kestrel present but Service is `ClusterIP` and no Ingress, **deprioritize**; if `LoadBalancer`/`NodePort` with 0‑RTT TLS disabled, **prioritize**.
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* Zastava produces an **explainable card**: “Priority lowered due to non‑exposed runtime path; evidence: `kubectl get svc`, `netstat`, policy rule #42.”
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### Acceptance Criteria
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* Changing `ENTRYPOINT` produces a different, signed dSBOM and updated priorities.
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* Scheduler updates stale SBOMs and issues signed deltas without network access (when RootPacks + feed mirrors are available).
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---
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## Cross‑Cutting Security & Compliance
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* **Sanctions & Guardrails:** per‑profile constraints (e.g., forbid dual‑signing across certain jurisdictions). Policy‑enforced at sign/verify time.
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* **HSM Integrations:** PKCS#11 providers for each profile (FIPS, GOST, SM2).
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* **Data handling:** SRMs and Trust Statements may contain paths and hashes; optional redaction profiles for vendor sharing.
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---
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## Interfaces Summary (CLI)
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```bash
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# Scans / Replay
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stella scan --image <digest> --srm-out srm.yaml
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stella replay srm.yaml --assert-digest <sha>
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# Policy & Lattice
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stella policy lint corp.lattice.json
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stella policy test --fixtures fixtures/
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stella policy sign --profile FIPS-140-3
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# Crypto Sovereign
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stella rootpack import rootpack_ru_v1.tar.gz
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stella attest sign --profile GOST-2012 --in srm.yaml
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stella attest verify --profiles GOST-2012,FIPS-140-3
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# AOG
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stella aog export --format otlp
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stella aog graph --artifact <digest>
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# Trust Statement
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stella trust-statement generate --srm srm.yaml --policy corp.lattice.json --pdf out.pdf --json out.json
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# Third-Party Proof Channel
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stella ledger publish --type vdr --artifact <digest> --file vdr.json --sign
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stella ledger revoke --id <proof-id> --reason "superseded"
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# Zastava
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stella zastava diff-sbom --image <digest> --entrypoint "<cmd>" --out dsbom.json
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stella zastava enrich --sbom dsbom.json --findings findings.json
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stella zastava schedule --query 'env=prod' --interval 6h
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```
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---
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## Success Metrics (per pillar)
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* **SRM:** ≥ 99% of production images have SRM attached; **Replay Success Ratio** ≥ 0.99 weekly.
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* **Policy/Lattice:** 100% of exceptions carry proof; policy test coverage ≥ 90% on top CVE classes.
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* **Sovereign:** RootPacks for RU/CN/EU/US verified; dual‑signing working in CI; offline verification median < 200 ms.
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* **AOG:** Trust SLO ≥ 99.9%; lineage lookup p95 ≤ 2s.
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* **Trust Statement:** Accepted by at least one ERP (pilot); generation time ≤ 15s.
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* **Third‑Party Channel:** ≥ 3 upstream publishers integrated; PRL revocations flow to AOG within 5 minutes.
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* **Zastava:** dSBOM reduces non‑reachable high/critical findings by ≥ 35% without raising exposure incidents.
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## Risks & Mitigations
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* **Crypto complexity:** profile misuse → strict guardrails + default safe profiles, strong linting.
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* **Cardinality/telemetry blow‑ups:** AOG label hygiene + sampling.
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* **Vendor adoption (Proof Channel):** seed with your own base images and internal frameworks; provide SDKs and reference publishers.
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* **Determinism regressions:** CI runs replay tests on golden SRMs; any drift fails the build.
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## 90‑Day Moat‑First Milestones
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1. **SRM v0.1**: schema, deterministic executor, CLI replay, golden tests.
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2. **Policy Engine MVP**: DSL + evaluator + UI simulation; policy unit tests; signed policy packs.
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3. **CryptoProfile/RootPack MVP**: FIPS + GOST working; dual‑signing; offline verify.
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4. **AOG MVP**: lineage service + OTLP exporter + Grafana pack; Trust SLI.
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5. **Trust Statement MVP**: JSON + PDF; ServiceNow ingest POC.
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6. **Proof Channel alpha**: publisher identity + VDR schema + local ledger; PRL.
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7. **Zastava α**: `diff-sbom` + exposure heuristics for `.NET Kestrel`; scheduler with offline mirrors.
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