From CA API Gateway ALG Security Technical Implementation Guide
Part of SRG-NET-000289-ALG-000110
Associated with: CCI-001169
Mobile code is defined as software modules obtained from remote systems, transferred across a network, and then downloaded and executed on a local system without explicit installation or execution by the recipient.
Open the CA API GW - Policy Manager. Double-click all Registered Services that require protection from downloading prohibited mobile code and verify the "Protect Against SQL Attacks" and "Protect Against Code Injection" Threat Protection Assertions are included as part of the policies and that the target message is the response. If the Threat Protection Assertions are not included, this is a finding.
Open the CA API GW - Policy Manager. Double-click on the Registered Services that did not have the "Protect Against SQL Attacks" and "Protect Against Code Injection" Threat Protection Assertions added to their policies and add them from the list of Assertions after a "Route via..." Assertion in order to protect the downloaded response from malicious intent, such as code injections. Choose from the list of available protections for the Assertions to meet the appropriate organizational requirement for protection against prohibited mobile code.
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