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[AZ-500] Cycle 4 Steps 12-15 sync (test-spec / docs / security / perf)
Step 12 (Test-Spec Sync) - cycle-update mode
  - traceability-matrix: 8 AZ-500 AC rows + .NET 10 runtime
    restriction supersession + Cycle-4 coverage shape note
    (no new tests; ACs verified by re-running existing 78-test
    suite + build pipeline + manifest grep)

Step 13 (Update Docs) - task mode
  - FINAL_report, 00_discovery, architecture, module-layout,
    api_program, tests_unit: .NET 8 -> .NET 10 / C# 12 -> 14 /
    Swashbuckle 6.6.2 -> 10.1.7 + Microsoft.OpenApi 2.x
    refactor note in api_program; Serilog.AspNetCore 8.0.3
    fallback documented inline per AZ-500 Risk #4
  - deployment/{containerization, ci_cd_pipeline}: Docker
    aspnet/sdk:8.0 -> :10.0
  - ripple_log_cycle4: empty import-graph ripple recorded
    (Program.cs is entry point; ParameterDescriptionFilter only
    consumed by Program.cs; csproj/global.json/Dockerfile have
    no import edges)

Step 14 (Security Audit) - resume mode
  - dependency_scan_cycle4: AZ-500 19-package delta scanned;
    cycle-3 D1+D3 (CVE-2026-26130) closed by major-version
    bump; cycle-3 D2 (Test.Sdk 17.8.0 NuGet.Frameworks flag)
    carried over - explicitly out of AZ-500 scope
  - security_report_cycle4: PASS_WITH_WARNINGS (only carry-over
    Medium open; AZ-500 introduced 0 new Critical/High); cycle-3
    static_analysis/owasp_review/infrastructure_review carried
    forward unchanged (AZ-500 made no source-level edits to
    those surfaces)

Step 15 (Performance Test) - perf mode, full default-param run
  - perf_2026-05-12_cycle4: 7 Pass + 1 Unverified (PT-08 hit
    pre-existing scripts/run-performance-tests.sh:417 grep-
    pipefail bug, NOT a .NET 10 regression)
  - PT-07 warm p95 = 301ms (7.7x improvement vs cycle-3 short
    variant - .NET 10 pipeline + N=20 dilution); cold p95 =
    2782ms (-14%); PT-06 90ms (-49%)
  - AZ-500 NFR (Performance) MET for 7/8 scenarios
  - Cycle-3 perf-harness leftover updated with replay #3
    results; STAYS OPEN per AZ-500 Constraint (deletes only on
    fully clean run)

Recommended follow-up PBIs (out of cycle-4 scope, surfaced for
the backlog):
  - 1 SP fix scripts/run-performance-tests.sh:416-417 grep-
    pipefail (replace grep -o ... | wc -l with grep -c ... ||
    true) - unblocks PT-08 + closes the cycle-3 perf leftover
  - 3 SP migrate WithOpenApi(...) callsites to ASP.NET Core 10
    minimal-API metadata extensions (clears 8 ASPDEPR002
    warnings; recorded in batch_01_cycle4_review.md)
  - 1 SP Microsoft.OpenApi 2.x nullable cleanup (CS8604 in
    ParameterDescriptionFilter.cs:25)
  - 1 SP bump Microsoft.NET.Test.Sdk 17.8.0 -> 17.13.0+
    (closes cycle-3 D2 NuGet.Frameworks transitive flag)

Co-authored-by: Cursor <cursoragent@cursor.com>
2026-05-12 06:05:29 +03:00

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Security Audit Report (Cycle 4)

Date: 2026-05-12 Scope: Cycle-4 delta over the cycle-3 audit (_docs/05_security/security_report.md) Trigger: AZ-500 .NET 8 LTS → .NET 10 migration; AZ-500 Security NFR requires a fresh dependency-scan pass after the bump Mode: Resume (per user choice at the prerequisite gate) — only Phase 1 (dependency scan) was re-executed; Phases 24 carried forward from cycle 3 because AZ-500 made no source-level edits to the surfaces those phases cover (auth/authorization, input validation, crypto, deserialization, data exposure, infrastructure beyond the image-tag bump) Verdict: PASS_WITH_WARNINGS

Summary

Severity Count (cycle 4 delta) Count (cumulative — incl. cycle-3 carry-overs)
Critical 0 0
High 0 0
Medium 0 NEW 1 (D2-cy4 — Microsoft.NET.Test.Sdk 17.8.0 transitive NuGet.Frameworks flag, carried over from cycle 3, test-runtime exposure only, AZ-500 explicitly out-of-scope)
Low 5 NEW (informational only — all are "no published advisory" confirmations on the bumped lines) 5 NEW + cycle-3 carry-overs

OWASP Top 10 Assessment

Carried forward unchanged from cycle 3 (_docs/05_security/owasp_review.md). AZ-500 introduced no new endpoints, no new permission policies, no new user-input paths, no new external integrations, no new crypto, and no new data-exposure surface — all 10 OWASP categories retain their cycle-3 posture. Cycle-3 status table is the authoritative reference.

Cycle-4 NEW Findings

# Severity Category Location Title
F1-cy4 Low (informational) Vulnerable Components SatelliteProvider.Api/SatelliteProvider.Api.csproj (Microsoft.AspNetCore.Authentication.JwtBearer 10.0.7) No published advisories — bump closes cycle-3 D1 (CVE-2026-26130)
F2-cy4 Low (informational) Vulnerable Components SatelliteProvider.Api/SatelliteProvider.Api.csproj (Microsoft.AspNetCore.OpenApi 10.0.7) No published advisories — bump closes cycle-3 D3
F3-cy4 Low (informational) Vulnerable Components SatelliteProvider.Api/SatelliteProvider.Api.csproj (Swashbuckle.AspNetCore 10.1.7) New major-line; clean per ReversingLabs scan
F4-cy4 Low (informational) Vulnerable Components Transitive via Swashbuckle (Microsoft.OpenApi 2.3.x) New major-line; clean per Microsoft/OpenAPI.NET GitHub Security tab (zero published advisories)
F5-cy4 Low (informational) Vulnerable Components All 11 Microsoft.Extensions.* package IDs across 6 csproj files (10.0.7) No published advisories — historical CVE-2024-43483 was already not applicable in cycle 3 (9.0.10 baseline post-rc.1 cutoff); 10.0.7 carries the fix forward

Finding Details

F1-cy4: Microsoft.AspNetCore.Authentication.JwtBearer bumped to 10.0.7 — no known vulnerabilities (Low / Vulnerable Components)

  • Location: SatelliteProvider.Api/SatelliteProvider.Api.csproj (and SatelliteProvider.Tests/SatelliteProvider.Tests.csproj transitively)
  • Description: AZ-500 bumped this package from 8.0.25 → 10.0.7 as part of the .NET 10 migration. The 10.0.7 line is reported as having 0 known vulnerabilities by Sonatype Guide and ReversingLabs Spectra Assure as of 2026-05-12.
  • Impact: None — this is an informational confirmation. The bump SUPERSEDES the cycle-3 D1 finding (CVE-2026-26130 SignalR DoS) because the 10.x line incorporates that fix and continues forward; SignalR is still unused in this codebase.
  • Remediation: None required. AZ-500 NFR (Security) is satisfied for this package.
  • Verification cross-reference: AZ-487/AZ-494 integration tests (SEC-05..SEC-09 + AZ-494 AC-1/AC-2) — all green in the cycle-4 Step 11 full run, confirming JWT validation contract preservation across the major bump.

F2-cy4: Microsoft.AspNetCore.OpenApi bumped to 10.0.7 — no known vulnerabilities (Low / Vulnerable Components)

  • Location: SatelliteProvider.Api/SatelliteProvider.Api.csproj
  • Description: AZ-500 bumped this package from 8.0.25 → 10.0.7. Same supply-chain advisory family as F1; bump supersedes cycle-3 D3.
  • Impact: None.
  • Remediation: None required.

F3-cy4: Swashbuckle.AspNetCore bumped to 10.1.7 — no known vulnerabilities (Low / Vulnerable Components)

  • Location: SatelliteProvider.Api/SatelliteProvider.Api.csproj
  • Description: AZ-500 bumped this package from 6.6.2 → 10.1.7 specifically to land Microsoft.OpenApi 2.x compat (required by ASP.NET Core 10's Microsoft.AspNetCore.OpenApi 10.x). ReversingLabs scan of the 10.1.x line reports 0 known vulnerabilities.
  • Impact: None — bump was driven by compat, not by an active CVE. Note that the major bump introduced a breaking-API change (Microsoft.OpenApi 1.x → 2.x), which drove three internal Program.cs setup edits (using-directive, AddSecurityRequirementFunc<OpenApiDocument, OpenApiSecurityRequirement> + OpenApiSecuritySchemeReference("Bearer"), MapType<UavTileBatchUploadRequest>JsonSchemaType + IDictionary<string, IOpenApiSchema>). The Swagger document shape (paths, Bearer Authorize button, multipart-batch upload schema) is preserved exactly; SwaggerDocument_AdvertisesBearerSecurityScheme programmatic test passed.
  • Remediation: None required for security. Eight ASPDEPR002 WithOpenApi(...) deprecation warnings remain in Program.cs — recorded as a follow-up PBI in _docs/03_implementation/reviews/batch_01_cycle4_review.md.

F4-cy4: Microsoft.OpenApi 2.3.x (transitive) — no known vulnerabilities (Low / Vulnerable Components)

  • Location: Transitive dependency of Swashbuckle.AspNetCore 10.1.7 and Microsoft.AspNetCore.OpenApi 10.0.7
  • Description: AZ-500's Swashbuckle bump pulled in Microsoft.OpenApi 2.x as a transitive replacement for the 1.x previously in scope. The microsoft/OpenAPI.NET GitHub Security tab shows zero published advisories for the 2.x line.
  • Impact: None for security. Code-impact handled in F3 (the API rewrite was small and contained).
  • Remediation: None required.

F5-cy4: Microsoft.Extensions. coordinated bump to 10.0.7 — no known vulnerabilities* (Low / Vulnerable Components)

  • Location: 6 csproj files: SatelliteProvider.Api, SatelliteProvider.Tests, SatelliteProvider.DataAccess, SatelliteProvider.Services.TileDownloader, SatelliteProvider.Services.RegionProcessing, SatelliteProvider.Services.RouteManagement. ~20 PackageReference rows across 11 distinct package IDs (Caching.Memory, Configuration.Abstractions, Configuration.Json, DependencyInjection, DependencyInjection.Abstractions, Hosting.Abstractions, Http, Logging.Abstractions, Logging.Console, Options, Options.ConfigurationExtensions).
  • Description: AZ-500 bumped all M.E.* references from 9.0.10 → 10.0.7 as a coordinated cycle-4 move (per AZ-500 Constraint: "TFM, SDK pin, Docker images, CI images, and M.E.* package versions ALL move in the same commit"). Historical Microsoft.Extensions.Caching.Memory CVE-2024-43483 (DoS via hash flooding) affected only 6.x ≤ 6.0.1 / 8.x ≤ 8.0.0 / 9.x ≤ 9.0.0-rc.1 — the cycle-3 9.0.10 baseline was already past that cutoff; 10.0.7 carries the fix forward.
  • Impact: None.
  • Remediation: None required. The Microsoft.IdentityModel.Tokens 7.0.3 / System.IdentityModel.Tokens.Jwt 7.0.3 packages remain pinned (AZ-500 Constraint kept them out of scope); restore against net10.0 succeeded with no NU1605/NU1107 conflicts (Risk #3 verified clean in the cycle-4 Step 11 build path).

Cycle-3 carry-overs (still OPEN)

# Severity Title Why still OPEN Cycle-4 disposition
D2 (cycle 3) Medium (production-risk: Low, exposure: test-runtime only) Microsoft.NET.Test.Sdk 17.8.0 transitive NuGet.Frameworks advisory flag AZ-500 explicitly excluded Microsoft.NET.Test.Sdk from scope (Constraint: "do not silently fold in unrelated package bumps") Continue to defer. Recommend a separate PBI (post-cycle-4) to bump 17.8.0 → 17.13.0+ when the team next touches test infrastructure. Test-runtime-only exposure; not loaded in the production container.

All cycle-3 SAST findings (_docs/05_security/static_analysis.md), OWASP findings (_docs/05_security/owasp_review.md), and infrastructure findings (_docs/05_security/infrastructure_review.md) carry forward at their cycle-3 dispositions. AZ-500 made no source-level changes that would alter any of those.

Recommendations

Immediate (Critical / High)

  • None. No Critical or High findings introduced by AZ-500.

Short-term (Medium)

  • (Carried over from cycle 3) PBI: bump Microsoft.NET.Test.Sdk 17.8.0 → 17.13.0+ to close D2-cy4 / D2 (cycle 3). Estimated 1 SP. Test-only impact.

Long-term (Low / Hardening)

  • Re-check Serilog.AspNetCore at the start of every subsequent cycle. If a 10.x line ships, bump as a single-PBI hygiene task to remove the AZ-500 Risk #4 fallback note from AGENTS.md / _docs/02_document/00_discovery.md / _docs/02_document/modules/api_program.md.
  • (From cycle-4 review) Migrate the 8 WithOpenApi(...) callsites in Program.cs to the ASP.NET Core 10 minimal-API metadata extensions to clear the ASPDEPR002 deprecation warnings (3 SP, recommended PBI from _docs/03_implementation/reviews/batch_01_cycle4_review.md). Not a security item — quality/maintainability — but worth tracking alongside the AZ-500 follow-ups.

Verdict justification

  • PASS would require zero findings of any severity. Cycle-3 D2 carry-over (Medium) prevents PASS.
  • PASS_WITH_WARNINGS is the correct verdict because the only OPEN item is a Medium with mitigations in place (test-runtime-only exposure, not loaded in production container) and AZ-500 explicitly scoped it out per its Constraints. AZ-500 itself introduced zero new findings above Low.
  • FAIL would require Critical or High. AZ-500 introduced none.

Self-verification

  • All findings from the executed phase (Phase 1 — dependency_scan_cycle4.md) included.
  • No duplicate findings.
  • Every finding has remediation guidance ("None required" is acceptable for informational confirmations on clean lines).
  • Verdict matches severity logic (PASS_WITH_WARNINGS — only Medium open is a cycle-3 carry-over with documented mitigations).
  • Cycle-3 phases that were intentionally not re-executed (Phases 2/3/4) are explicitly cited as "carried forward" with the rationale recorded.
  • AZ-500's three named risks (Risk #1 JwtBearer behavioral change, Risk #2 OpenApi Swagger UI breakage, Risk #3 M.E.* cascade conflict) are each cross-referenced against an in-cycle verification.