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## Summary

This commit completes Phase 2 of the configuration-driven crypto architecture, achieving
100% crypto compliance by eliminating all hardcoded cryptographic implementations.

## Key Changes

### Phase 1: Plugin Loader Infrastructure
- **Plugin Discovery System**: Created StellaOps.Cryptography.PluginLoader with manifest-based loading
- **Configuration Model**: Added CryptoPluginConfiguration with regional profiles support
- **Dependency Injection**: Extended DI to support plugin-based crypto provider registration
- **Regional Configs**: Created appsettings.crypto.{international,russia,eu,china}.yaml
- **CI Workflow**: Added .gitea/workflows/crypto-compliance.yml for audit enforcement

### Phase 2: Code Refactoring
- **API Extension**: Added ICryptoProvider.CreateEphemeralVerifier for verification-only scenarios
- **Plugin Implementation**: Created OfflineVerificationCryptoProvider with ephemeral verifier support
  - Supports ES256/384/512, RS256/384/512, PS256/384/512
  - SubjectPublicKeyInfo (SPKI) public key format
- **100% Compliance**: Refactored DsseVerifier to remove all BouncyCastle cryptographic usage
- **Unit Tests**: Created OfflineVerificationProviderTests with 39 passing tests
- **Documentation**: Created comprehensive security guide at docs/security/offline-verification-crypto-provider.md
- **Audit Infrastructure**: Created scripts/audit-crypto-usage.ps1 for static analysis

### Testing Infrastructure (TestKit)
- **Determinism Gate**: Created DeterminismGate for reproducibility validation
- **Test Fixtures**: Added PostgresFixture and ValkeyFixture using Testcontainers
- **Traits System**: Implemented test lane attributes for parallel CI execution
- **JSON Assertions**: Added CanonicalJsonAssert for deterministic JSON comparisons
- **Test Lanes**: Created test-lanes.yml workflow for parallel test execution

### Documentation
- **Architecture**: Created CRYPTO_CONFIGURATION_DRIVEN_ARCHITECTURE.md master plan
- **Sprint Tracking**: Created SPRINT_1000_0007_0002_crypto_refactoring.md (COMPLETE)
- **API Documentation**: Updated docs2/cli/crypto-plugins.md and crypto.md
- **Testing Strategy**: Created testing strategy documents in docs/implplan/SPRINT_5100_0007_*

## Compliance & Testing

-  Zero direct System.Security.Cryptography usage in production code
-  All crypto operations go through ICryptoProvider abstraction
-  39/39 unit tests passing for OfflineVerificationCryptoProvider
-  Build successful (AirGap, Crypto plugin, DI infrastructure)
-  Audit script validates crypto boundaries

## Files Modified

**Core Crypto Infrastructure:**
- src/__Libraries/StellaOps.Cryptography/CryptoProvider.cs (API extension)
- src/__Libraries/StellaOps.Cryptography/CryptoSigningKey.cs (verification-only constructor)
- src/__Libraries/StellaOps.Cryptography/EcdsaSigner.cs (fixed ephemeral verifier)

**Plugin Implementation:**
- src/__Libraries/StellaOps.Cryptography.Plugin.OfflineVerification/ (new)
- src/__Libraries/StellaOps.Cryptography.PluginLoader/ (new)

**Production Code Refactoring:**
- src/AirGap/StellaOps.AirGap.Importer/Validation/DsseVerifier.cs (100% compliant)

**Tests:**
- src/__Libraries/__Tests/StellaOps.Cryptography.Plugin.OfflineVerification.Tests/ (new, 39 tests)
- src/__Libraries/__Tests/StellaOps.Cryptography.PluginLoader.Tests/ (new)

**Configuration:**
- etc/crypto-plugins-manifest.json (plugin registry)
- etc/appsettings.crypto.*.yaml (regional profiles)

**Documentation:**
- docs/security/offline-verification-crypto-provider.md (600+ lines)
- docs/implplan/CRYPTO_CONFIGURATION_DRIVEN_ARCHITECTURE.md (master plan)
- docs/implplan/SPRINT_1000_0007_0002_crypto_refactoring.md (Phase 2 complete)

## Next Steps

Phase 3: Docker & CI/CD Integration
- Create multi-stage Dockerfiles with all plugins
- Build regional Docker Compose files
- Implement runtime configuration selection
- Add deployment validation scripts

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Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2025-12-23 18:20:00 +02:00

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Vulnerability explorer

Purpose

  • Triage vulnerabilities with deterministic grouping, overlays, and exports.
  • Shared views must include data sources and overlays to prevent context loss.

Table anatomy

  • Columns: CVE or alias, package PURL, version, severity, exploitability, reachability, VEX status, fix version, policy verdict, last seen.
  • Sorting: severity desc, exploitability desc, PURL, CVE.
  • Pagination is server-driven with stable cursors.

Grouping and pivots

  • Group by package, CVE, image, or tenant.
  • Group summary includes severity counts and VEX disposition counts.
  • Why drawer explains grouping rules and data sources.

Filters

  • Severity and exploitability (KEV, EPSS buckets, maturity).
  • Reachability states.
  • VEX status (affected, not_affected, under_investigation, disputed, contested).
  • Fix availability and policy verdict.
  • Staleness for SBOM, advisory, and VEX age.

Why drawer

  • Shows data sources, overlay epochs, policy inputs, VEX claims, reachability evidence.
  • Includes correlation IDs and graph_cache_epoch.

Fix suggestions

  • Fix chip shows nearest patched version and source.
  • Bulk fix export produces actions file with manifest hashes.
  • UI warns when fixes rely on contested or stale claims.

Actions and triage

  • Multi-select for ticket creation, VEX waiver requests, SBOM diff exports.
  • Policy simulator opens with current overlays and can save staged views.

Accessibility

  • Shortcuts: g for grouping, f for filters, w for Why drawer, / for search.
  • Screen reader labels include VEX and reachability state.

Air-gap posture

  • Exports include overlays and cache epochs.
  • Offline bundles can replay triage views without network calls.

Related references

  • ui/sbom-graph-explorer.md
  • docs/api/vuln.md
  • modules/graph.md