ISO 27001:2022: 37 Annex A controls across 4 themes (Organizational,
People, Physical, Technological) mapped to MITRE ATT&CK techniques.
ISO 42001:2023: 25 Annex A controls for AI Management Systems mapped to
relevant ATT&CK techniques covering AI supply chain, data pipeline
integrity, model serving security, and third-party AI risk.
Backend: import functions, _import_curated_framework() shared helper,
and POST /compliance/import/iso-27001 + iso-42001 endpoints.
Frontend: API client functions + import buttons in CompliancePage.
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1. New 'disputed' state — one lead approved, the other rejected:
- Both approved → validated (unchanged)
- Both rejected → rejected (unchanged)
- One approves + one rejects → disputed (new)
- DB: ALTER TYPE teststate ADD VALUE 'disputed'
- Notification sent to the approving lead explaining the conflict
with the rejection notes
2. Disputed UI in TestDetailHeader:
- Amber banner showing conflict + rejection reason from notes
- 'Change Vote to Rejected' button for the lead who approved
- Validation indicators shown for disputed state too
3. Fix timestamps on reopen (rejected → draft):
- Keep red_started_at, blue_started_at etc. as historical record
- Only clear paused_at defensively
- Timestamps naturally update when test is re-executed
4. disputed badge (amber) added to all badge color maps
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Backend (reopen_test):
- Preserve red/blue validation NOTES — teams see exactly what to fix
without losing the rejection context. Previously both notes were cleared.
- Preserve all content fields: procedure_text, tool_used, red_summary,
attack_success, blue_summary, detection_result (already the case).
- Preserve evidences (separate table, unaffected — already the case).
- Still clear: validation statuses + who/when validated (fresh re-validation
required). Phase timing reset so the new execution starts clean.
Frontend:
- Button label: 'Reopen Test' → 'Continue Test' (more accurate intent)
- Dialog title: 'Reopen Test' → 'Continue Test'
- Dialog message: replaces alarming 'workflow will be restarted / clear all'
with accurate description of what is preserved vs reset
- Toast: explains what to do next
Root cause: avg times were ~2-3 minutes (< 1h). round(0.033, 1) = 0.0
which is falsy in JS, so the frontend showed N/A instead of the value.
Fix (backend): _safe_stats() and team metrics now convert to minutes
when avg < 1 hour, adding a 'unit' field ('min' or 'hrs').
Fix (frontend): use != null instead of truthy check for avg_completion_hours,
MTTD, MTTR — correctly shows 0.0 and uses the unit field to show 'min' or 'hrs'.
MTTD: was querying AuditLog for action names that don't match actual
logged actions. Now uses red_started_at → blue_started_at directly
(both stored on the Test record). Net of red_paused_seconds.
MTTR: was searching for remediation_status=completed (no data). Redefined
as total pipeline time: red_started_at → blue_validated_at net of all
paused time. Only counts fully validated tests.
Red avg time: was using red_validated_at - created_at (created_at NULL
for many tests). Now uses blue_started_at - red_started_at net paused.
Blue avg time: was using blue_validated_at - red_validated_at (wrong
phase boundary). Now uses blue_work_started_at (or blue_started_at
fallback) → blue_validated_at net of blue_paused_seconds.
'Validation Throughput (tests/week)' was time-dependent — director wanted
an activity-based metric instead.
New metric: Pipeline Conversion Rate
formula: validated / (validated + rejected + in_review) × 100
unit: % (no time reference)
meaning: 'of all tests that have entered validation, X% succeeded'
trend: declining if in_review backlog > validated count,
improving if conversion ≥ 80%, stable otherwise
Backend: calculate_validation_throughput() rewritten — same API key
(tests_per_week) kept for compatibility, new conversion_rate field added.
Frontend: label → 'Pipeline Conversion', unit → '%', tooltip updated.
Tempo rejects durations under 60 seconds ('Duration must be at least
one minute'). Now:
- Always send ≥ 60 s (1 minute minimum)
- Round UP to nearest whole minute (math.ceil)
- 2 s → 60 s, 3m20s (200s) → 240 s, 5m00s (300s) → 300 s
Root cause: Microsoft Teams Incoming Webhooks require MessageCard JSON
format. The service was sending generic Aegis JSON which Teams rejected
with a 400, incrementing failure_count on every dispatch.
Fix: _send_webhook() now auto-detects the target from the URL:
- webhook.office.com / teams.microsoft.com → Teams MessageCard
(colored card with event title + key/value facts table)
- hooks.slack.com → Slack attachments format
- everything else → current generic Aegis JSON
Also resets failure_count=0 in production so the webhook starts fresh.
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Backend:
- submit_red_evidence: raises InvalidOperationError if no Red Team
evidence file has been uploaded for the test
- submit_blue_evidence: raises InvalidOperationError if no Blue Team
evidence file has been uploaded
Frontend:
- 'Submit to Blue Team' button: disabled + '⚠ Upload evidence first'
hint when test.red_evidences is empty
- 'Submit for Review' button: same for test.blue_evidences
- Native tooltip on disabled buttons explains the requirement
- Buttons re-enable automatically after the first file is uploaded
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1. metrics_query_service: use NULLS LAST in get_recent_tests() so tests
with actual dates always appear before NULL-dated ones.
2. campaign_service: set created_at=datetime.utcnow() when creating tests
from campaigns (was missing, leaving 21 tests with NULL created_at).
Fixed existing NULL values directly in production DB.
3. DashboardPage: add isError handling to all V2 metric widgets
(pipeline, team activity, validation rate, recent tests).
- Add retry:2 to all secondary metric queries so transient failures
are retried before showing empty state.
- Show 'Could not load X — refresh' instead of empty/misleading
'No tests created yet' when a query actually fails.
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1. Duplicate function definition: the old 2-param _entry_matches shadowed
the new 3-param version — Python uses the last definition, so the call
with 3 args threw TypeError. Removed the stale old definition.
2. NIST NVD deprecated their XML RSS feeds in 2023 — URL returns 404.
Replaced with SecurityWeek RSS which is active and covers CVEs/threats.
Backend:
- intel_service: remove 50-technique limit (scan all techniques), improve
pattern matching with word boundaries (\bT1059\b), raise min name length
to 8 chars to reduce false positives, skip entries with empty titles
- technique_query_service: add intel_items to get_technique_detail() so
the technique page now shows recent threat intel articles (last 20)
- New GET /intel/items endpoint with optional technique_id filter
Frontend:
- New api/intel.ts with listIntelItems()
- ReviewQueuePage: complete redesign
* Expandable rows — click a technique to see its intel articles inline
* IntelPanel component fetches articles per technique on expand
* 'Create Template from Intel' button opens pre-filled modal:
name (from article title), source_url (article link), technique_id
User reads the article and fills the attack procedure
* Updated explanation text: lists all 3 reasons a technique can be flagged
(MITRE update / intel scan / new template or detection rule)
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MITRE ATT&CK STIX data never includes primary_motivation on intrusion-set
objects. Motivation is now derived with a 3-tier fallback:
1. Curated MITRE-ID override map (100+ known groups mapped by hand)
2. STIX primary_motivation field (if MITRE ever adds it)
3. Description keyword inference (financ/ransomware/espionage/
nation-state/destructive/hacktivist patterns)
Re-running MITRE sync will now backfill motivation for existing actors.
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1. fix(search 500): func.cast(col, func.text()) is invalid SQLAlchemy —
replaced with cast(col, Text) for both aliases and target_sectors
JSONB columns. Generating correct CAST(col AS TEXT) SQL.
2. feat(motivation): extract primary_motivation and sophistication from
STIX intrusion-set objects during MITRE sync. Added _normalize_motivation()
to map STIX vocabulary → simplified frontend values (espionage / financial /
destruction / hacktivism). Both create and update paths now set these fields.
Run MITRE sync to backfill existing actors.
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Implements the Digital Operational Resilience Act as a compliance framework
using the same pattern as CIS Controls v8 (hardcoded curated mappings,
no official STIX bundle exists for DORA).
22 controls across 5 chapters mapped to MITRE ATT&CK techniques:
Ch. II — ICT Risk Management (Art. 5–15): governance, identification,
protection, detection, response, backup, threat intel
Ch. III — Incident Management (Art. 17–19): classification, reporting
Ch. IV — Resilience Testing (Art. 24–27): general testing + TLPT
(Art. 26 explicitly based on TIBER-EU/ATT&CK threat-led testing)
Ch. V — Third-Party Risk (Art. 28, 30, 42): supply chain, trusted rels.
Ch. VI — Information Sharing (Art. 45)
Technique mappings derived from ENISA DORA guidelines and TIBER-EU framework.
Import is triggered via POST /api/v1/compliance/import/dora (admin only).
Frontend: new 'DORA' button in the Compliance page import section.
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Techniques don't have their own Jira tickets — tickets exist on tests
and campaigns. The previous JiraLinkPanel entityType='technique' always
returned empty.
Backend: add entity_ids (list) filter to GET /jira/links so multiple
test IDs can be fetched in a single request.
Frontend API: listJiraLinks() accepts entity_ids[] and serialises them
as repeated query params (required by FastAPI List[UUID] parsing).
TechniqueDetailPage: replace JiraLinkPanel with TechniqueJiraSection —
a dedicated read-only component that:
- Takes technique.tests (already loaded)
- Batch-fetches all test Jira links in one request
- Shows test name + ticket key + status + priority + open-in-Jira link
- Hides itself when no tickets exist (avoids empty panel)
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Extends the review queue triggers to cover test template imports:
- atomic_import_service: flags techniques when new Atomic Red Team
templates are imported
- caldera_import_service: same for Caldera templates
- lolbas_import_service: same for LOLBAS templates
- test_templates router (manual creation): flags the technique when
an admin/lead creates a custom template via the API
Pattern is identical to the Sigma/Elastic detection rule approach:
collect new mitre_ids during the loop, bulk-update after commit.
Manual creation does a single technique lookup and sets the flag
inside the existing UnitOfWork.
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1. Campaign test deletion: removing a test from a campaign now also
deletes the underlying Test record and recalculates technique status.
2. Review Queue triggers: review_required=True is now also set when
- Sigma/Elastic detection rules are imported for a technique
- A test is validated (coverage status changes)
3. Test detail — Technique link: 'Technique' entry added at the top of
the Details sidebar showing MITRE ID + name as a clickable link to
/techniques/{mitre_id}.
4. Jira panel — read-only on test page: added readOnly + label props to
JiraLinkPanel. TestDetailPage now passes readOnly=true and the test
name as label, hiding Link Issue / Sync / Unlink controls (automatic
Jira creation only — no manual management).
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Backend: add not_in_any_campaign filter to list_tests (subquery on
CampaignTest) and expose it as a query param on GET /tests.
Frontend: the 'Existing Test' tab now requests only
state=draft & not_in_any_campaign=true
so tests already linked to any campaign or not in draft state
are never shown.
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- Sidebar: add `end` prop to child NavLinks so "All Tests" (/tests) is
only highlighted when exactly on /tests, not on /tests/validated.
- Backend: recalculate technique status_global for all affected techniques
when tests are deleted via delete_campaign(delete_tests=True), preventing
stale coverage metrics on the dashboard.
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When must_change_password is true the user must pick a genuinely new
password. Added a verify_password check against the existing hash before
accepting the new value, raising BusinessRuleViolation if they match.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
The form captured name/description/platform/procedure/tool edits but
never sent them — the created test always used the raw template values.
- TestTemplateInstantiate schema: add optional override fields
(name, description, platform, procedure_text, tool_used)
- create_test_from_template service: accept *_override kwargs;
use override value when provided, fall back to template value
- Router: pass all override fields from payload to service
- Frontend API createTestFromTemplate: accept overrides object, spread into body
- TestFromTemplateForm: pass all form state values as overrides
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Backend:
- technique_query_service.get_technique_detail() now queries DetectionRule
by mitre_technique_id == mitre_id (same field the heatmap uses)
- Rules sorted: critical → high → medium → low → informational, then alphabetically
- Returns: id, title, description, source, source_url, rule_format,
severity, platforms, false_positive_rate
Frontend:
- New DetectionRulesSection component with expandable rows per rule
- Color-coded severity dots and badges (red/orange/yellow/blue/gray)
- Source badges (sigma=purple, elastic=blue, splunk=orange, custom=cyan)
- Shows format, false positive rate, platforms, source link on expand
- Empty state when no rules exist
Fixes: T1189 showed green in heatmap but no rules on detail page
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- Backend: add DELETE /campaigns/{id}?delete_tests=bool endpoint
- Backend: add delete_campaign() service — handles draft-only restriction,
optional test deletion, nullifies child campaign FKs
- Backend: remove early Jira ticket creation from POST /campaigns,
POST /campaigns/{id}/tests, and POST /campaigns/from-threat-actor
- Backend: activate endpoint now creates campaign Jira ticket if missing,
then creates test tickets (all deferred from creation to activation)
- Frontend: add deleteCampaign() API function to campaigns.ts
- Frontend: two-step confirmation dialog on CampaignDetailPage —
first confirms deletion, then asks whether to also delete associated tests
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FastAPI 0.136.1 + Pydantic 2.13.4 serialises responses via TypeAdapter which
calls the compiled Rust validator directly, bypassing any Python-level
`model_validate` classmethod override. The @model_validator(mode='before')
decorator IS invoked by the Rust pipeline, so the evidence red/blue split and
technique field population now run on every serialisation path.
Also eager-load technique in get_test_detail to avoid lazy-load surprises.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Root causes found for Tempo worklogs never reaching Tempo:
1. Wrong API region: workspace is on api.eu.tempo.io/4 but code used api.tempo.io/4
→ Tempo returned "User is invalid" (400) for all POST /worklogs
2. Trailing space in jira_account_id stored in DB (now stripped with .strip())
3. tempo_synced field was never updated even on success (now set from Tempo response)
Fix: add tempo.base_url system_config key (admin-configurable without redeploy),
fall back to TEMPO_BASE_URL env-var, then global default. DB already updated with
https://api.eu.tempo.io/4 for this workspace.
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tempo: tempoapiclient raises SystemExit (BaseException) on API errors like
'User is invalid' 400 responses; except Exception never catches it, killing
the uvicorn worker and causing a 500. Wrap create_worklog() to intercept
BaseException and re-raise as RuntimeError so callers can catch it safely.
evidence: TestOut schema was missing red_evidences / blue_evidences fields.
The ORM model has evidences loaded via joinedload but they were never
serialized into the API response. Add both fields to TestOut and override
model_validate to split Test.evidences by team, injecting the backend-proxy
download_url for each one (/api/v1/evidence/{id}/file).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
- tempo: remove unsupported `workType` kwarg from create_worklog call;
tempoapiclient v4 does not accept it → was causing every Tempo sync to fail
- tests: set created_at=datetime.utcnow() explicitly on test creation (both
create_test and create_test_from_template) since the DB column has no
server default, causing 'Created —' in the UI
- jira: remove duplicate Proof of Concept section from ticket description body;
PoC already lives in customfield_10309, no need to repeat it in description
- ui: add TestPhaseTimeline component (read-only) showing RT execution time,
blue queue time, blue evaluation time and lead validation timestamps derived
from test phase timestamps; placed above WorklogTimeline in test detail page
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Jira — PoC custom field:
- Add customfield_10309 (Proof of Concept) to issue fields when creating
test tickets so the attack procedure appears in the dedicated Jira field
Tempo — blue team exclusion:
- Remove blue_team_evaluation from _TEMPO_ACTIVITY_TYPES; blue team time
is tracked internally (worklogs) for SLA but never sent to Tempo since
blue team has no Jira access
Evidence — uploaded_at NULL fix:
- Set uploaded_at=datetime.utcnow() explicitly in upload_evidence router;
the DB column has no server default so it was saving as NULL
Evidence — presigned URL browser access:
- Add MINIO_PUBLIC_ENDPOINT setting (config.py, docker-compose.prod.yml)
- storage.py uses a dedicated _public_client for presigned URL generation
so browsers receive URLs with the publicly accessible hostname instead of
the internal Docker service name (minio:9000)
- Expose MinIO port 9000 in docker-compose.prod.yml
Evidence — Jira attachment:
- After upload to MinIO, call jira.add_attachment() to attach the file to
the linked Jira ticket (non-fatal; errors are logged and swallowed)
Settings — hide Jira/Tempo from blue team:
- ProfileSection checks user role; blue_lead and blue_tech do not see the
Jira Integration or Tempo Integration personal settings sections
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- Campaign issue type changed from Task to Epic (required to nest under
Initiative OFS-20795 in classic Jira)
- Added customfield_10011 (Epic Name) — required when creating Epics
- Removed JIRA_ISSUE_TYPE_SUBTASK; all tests are now Task regardless of
whether they are inside a campaign or standalone
- Standalone tests use the configured standalone parent (OFS-20798, an
Epic) so Task→Task parent is never attempted
- Campaign tests use the campaign Epic key passed via parent_ticket_override
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OFS-20798 is a Task (child of OFS-20795 Epic), so tests nested
under it must be Sub-tasks, not Tasks — Task cannot parent Task.
Logic:
- parent_ticket_override (campaign) → Sub-task (unchanged)
- standalone_parent configured and differs from general parent → Sub-task
- only general parent (Epic) → Task
This fixes 'Please select valid parent issue' for standalone tests.
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1. Jira status → In Progress on Start Execution
- push_test_event calls set_issue_status("In Progress") when
new_state == "red_executing" (non-fatal, separate try/except)
2. Jira assignee set on Start Execution
- assign_issue() called with actor.jira_account_id when operator
clicks Start (non-fatal)
3. Standalone tests parent ticket (OFS-20798)
- New jira.parent_ticket_standalone config key
- get_jira_parent_ticket_standalone() falls back to parent_ticket
- auto_create_test_issue uses standalone parent for non-campaign tests
- Exposed in /system/jira-config GET+PATCH and SettingsPage UI
4. Tests table: Created + Updated columns
- Add Created column (created_at), fix Updated to show updated_at
- Both use UTC-aware date parsing (append Z if no tz suffix)
- updated_at added to Test TypeScript interface
5. Sortable columns in tests table
- All 7 columns sortable: Name, Technique, State, Current Team,
Platform, Created, Updated
- Click to sort asc, click again to reverse; ChevronUp/Down indicator
- Default sort: Created desc (newest first)
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Previously blue_started_at was set when the RED team submitted evidence
(= queue open time), so Tempo was getting total queue wait time instead
of actual work time.
Changes:
- DB: add blue_work_started_at column (migration b045), set when a blue
tech explicitly picks up the test (mirrors red_started_at for red team)
- Workflow: new start_blue_work() function + POST /tests/{id}/start-blue-work
endpoint (blue_tech / blue_lead roles). Cannot be called twice.
- submit_blue_evidence: uses blue_work_started_at (when available) as the
phase start for the Tempo worklog, falls back to blue_started_at
- reopen_test: clears blue_work_started_at alongside other timing fields
- Tempo: both red_team_execution and blue_team_evaluation now synced;
correct work_date and description per activity type
- Frontend: "Start Evaluation" button shown in blue_evaluating state when
blue_work_started_at is null; live timer shows from pick-up time
What each timestamp tracks:
blue_started_at = queue entry (SLA / internal tracking)
blue_work_started_at = pick-up by blue tech (Tempo start)
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Two bugs fixed:
1. Blue team evaluation was also sent to Tempo. Only operator (red team)
execution time should be logged — blue team time is tracked internally
in Aegis but does NOT represent billable operator work. Added a
whitelist (_TEMPO_ACTIVITY_TYPES = {"red_team_execution"}).
2. _calculate_duration() re-computed duration from red_started_at to
datetime.utcnow() at call time, without subtracting paused seconds.
This caused inflated times (e.g. 45 min instead of 5 min) when there
was any delay between the workflow transition and the Tempo call.
Now the duration_seconds already computed by _create_phase_worklog
(gross elapsed - paused) is passed directly to auto_log_test_worklog
and used as-is, so Aegis and Tempo always agree on the duration.
Also: use red_started_at as the worklog date (not submission timestamp)
so the Tempo entry reflects when the work actually happened.
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Root cause: Jira rejects Task-under-Task nesting ("Please select valid
parent issue"). Campaign tickets and test tickets were both created as
Task, so nesting test under campaign failed for all 62 APT32 tests.
Fix:
- JIRA_ISSUE_TYPE_CAMPAIGN: "Epic" -> "Task" (was unused, now used)
- JIRA_ISSUE_TYPE_SUBTASK: "Sub-task" (new config key)
- auto_create_campaign_issue: uses JIRA_ISSUE_TYPE_CAMPAIGN (Task)
- auto_create_test_issue: uses Sub-task when parent_ticket_override is
set (campaign context), Task otherwise (standalone)
Hierarchy: OFS-9107 -> Campaign (Task) -> Test (Sub-task)
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Each user can now store their own personal Tempo API token in their
profile settings. Time is logged using each user's own credentials.
Backend:
- Migration b044: adds tempo_api_token column to users table
- User model: adds tempo_api_token column
- UserPreferencesUpdate: adds tempo_api_token field (write-only)
- UserOut: adds tempo_api_token (excluded) + tempo_token_set bool;
@model_validator derives both jira_token_set and tempo_token_set
- users router: handles tempo_api_token same as jira_api_token
(empty string clears it, never returned in responses)
- tempo_service: refactored to per-user token; has_tempo_configured(),
get_user_tempo_client(user) use user.tempo_api_token; global
TEMPO_ENABLED still acts as kill-switch
- system router: /system/tempo-test now uses current user's personal
token (any role); removed global TEMPO_API_TOKEN dependency
Frontend:
- settings.ts: UserPreferencesUpdate.tempo_api_token, UserMeOut.tempo_token_set
- SettingsPage ProfileSection: Tempo Integration section with password
field, show/hide toggle, configured badge, and Test Tempo button —
mirrors the Jira token UX exactly
- JiraConfigSection: removed stale global Tempo test block
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Jira URL fix:
- JiraLinkPanel now fetches the configured Jira base URL via getJiraConfig()
instead of hardcoding https://jira.atlassian.com; falls back to the old
value if config is not yet loaded
Description fix:
- _build_test_description: renamed 'h3. Procedure' -> 'h3. Proof of Concept'
so the procedure/tool block maps to the correct Jira field label
Tempo debug:
- New POST /system/tempo-test endpoint: checks TEMPO_ENABLED, token,
user jira_account_id, and makes a real API call; always returns HTTP 200
with status field (Cloudflare-safe)
- docker-compose.prod.yml: added TEMPO_ENABLED, TEMPO_API_TOKEN,
TEMPO_DEFAULT_WORK_TYPE env vars (default off, ready to enable)
- SettingsPage: added 'Test Tempo Connection' button in Jira admin tab
with clear feedback showing what's missing
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The OFS Jira project does not have the default Jira priority scheme
(Highest/High/Medium/Low/Lowest), causing a 'priority selected is invalid'
error on every ticket creation. Removing the priority field lets Jira use
the project default.
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Jira tickets now follow the correct hierarchy:
OFS-9107 (system parent)
├── Standalone test ticket (unchanged — was already working)
└── Campaign ticket (NEW — created on campaign creation)
├── Test 1 ticket (NEW — created per test)
└── Test 2 ticket (NEW — created per test)
Changes:
- jira_service: add auto_create_campaign_issue() — creates campaign
ticket as child of OFS-9107; stores JiraLink(entity_type=campaign)
- jira_service: add get_campaign_jira_key() / get_test_jira_key()
helpers to look up existing Jira links by entity
- jira_service: auto_create_test_issue() gains parent_ticket_override
param — when set, uses it as parent instead of OFS-9107
- campaigns router/create_campaign: triggers auto_create_campaign_issue
after commit
- campaigns router/from-threat-actor: triggers campaign ticket then
iterates campaign_tests and creates each test ticket under it
- campaigns router/add_test_to_campaign: if campaign has a Jira ticket
and the test has none yet, creates test ticket under campaign ticket
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- jira-test now returns {status: "ok"|"error", message: ...} with
HTTP 200 so Cloudflare never intercepts the response
- jira_service strips trailing slash from URL before creating Jira
client (avoids double-slash in REST paths)
- Frontend reads data.status field instead of HTTP status code
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Users can now set a separate Atlassian email for Jira authentication
in Settings → Profile → Jira Integration. Falls back to the Aegis
account email when not set, so existing setups are unaffected.
- Migration b043: adds jira_email column to users table
- User model/schema: expose jira_email read/write
- jira_service: _effective_jira_email() uses jira_email ?? email
- Frontend: replaces read-only email display with editable input
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
- backend: add parent_ticket field to JiraConfigOut/JiraConfigUpdate/_JIRA_KEYS
- backend: add get_jira_parent_ticket() helper in jira_service; use it in auto_create_test_issue() to set issue parent
- frontend/api: add jira_token_set to UserMeOut, jira_api_token to UserPreferencesUpdate, and full JiraConfigOut/Update types with getJiraConfig/updateJiraConfig/testJiraConnection functions
- frontend: expand ProfileSection with Jira API token password field (show/hide), token status badge, and account-id field
- frontend: add JiraConfigSection component (admin): enabled toggle, URL, project key, parent ticket, save + test connection
- frontend: add Jira tab (admin-only) with Link2 icon in SettingsPage sidebar
- Add jira_api_token field to User model + migration b042
- Per-user Jira client: user's corporate email + personal Atlassian token
- Admin-configurable Jira URL/project via system_configs (GET/PATCH /system/jira-config + POST /system/jira-test)
- Auto-create Jira ticket when a test is created (non-fatal)
- Push lifecycle comments on every state transition: draft→red_executing→blue_evaluating→in_review→validated/rejected→draft
- Rich ticket descriptions with technique, MITRE ID, priority from severity, labels
- UserOut.jira_token_set (bool) instead of exposing raw token
- PATCH /users/me/preferences now accepts jira_api_token
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
- fix(auth): enforce API key scopes in require_role/require_any_role;
attach _api_key_scopes to user on API key auth; add require_scope()
dependency — scopes were stored but never enforced (CWE-285)
- fix(sso): read SECURE_COOKIES env var for SSO cookie instead of
hardcoded secure=False — SAML sessions now respect HTTPS config (CWE-614)
- fix(webhooks): SSRF prevention — validate webhook URLs against private
and reserved CIDRs at creation/update time (CWE-918)
- fix(knowledge): restrict playbook/lesson create, update and restore
to admin/red_lead/blue_lead roles — was open to any authenticated user (CWE-284)
- fix(alerts): restrict alert acknowledge/resolve/dismiss to admin/lead
roles — any user could silence security alerts (CWE-284)
- security: delete get_admin_creds.py, check_auth.py, deploy.py scripts
containing hardcoded root SSH credentials and production DB access;
add scripts/.gitignore to prevent reintroduction (CWE-798)
- Add dispatch_webhook_targeted() to webhook_service for rule-specific delivery
- evaluate_all_rules() now dispatches in-app notifications (admins/leads) and
webhooks after each alert fires (targeted + global alert.fired broadcast)
- APScheduler: _run_alert_evaluation() job registered hourly alongside existing jobs
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
PostureSnapshot model, Alembic migration (b039exec), schemas, service
aggregating all phases (coverage/risk/operations/knowledge/MTTD), and
router at /api/v1/dashboard with executive view, KPIs, coverage-by-tactic,
posture-history, posture-snapshot, and activity-feed endpoints.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>