Files
oracle-deep-data-security-lab/scenarios/02-shared-app-account/RUNBOOK.md
Rodrigo 77ecd70622
Some checks failed
Repo Quality / structure (push) Has been cancelled
Improve shared app account scenario
2026-05-14 11:49:45 -03:00

175 lines
5.2 KiB
Markdown
Executable File

# Runbook - 02 Shared App Account
## Objective
Show that a shared technical application account should not be the real data authorization boundary.
## Security Value
- Reduces the risk of overprivileged connection pools.
- Lets the database evaluate the end user, not only the technical account.
- Helps protect web applications, APIs, BI tools, and agents that use shared accounts.
## Prerequisites
- Oracle AI Database compatible with Oracle Deep Data Security.
- SQLcl or SQL*Plus.
- Understanding of which end-user identity the application will propagate.
## Before - Vulnerable Environment
1. From the repository root, connect as `ADMIN`:
```bash
cd ~/DEEP-DATA-SECURITY/oracle-deep-data-security-lab
export TNS_ADMIN=~/DEEP-DATA-SECURITY/wallet-ddslab
sql admin@ddslab_tunnel
```
Presenter note: `ADMIN` prepares the lab objects. The risk will be shown later using the shared application account.
SQLcl note: after running a script with `@file.sql`, do not type `/`. The slash reruns the last command in the SQLcl buffer and can make a successful command look like an error.
2. Reset the scenario:
```sql
@scenarios/02-shared-app-account/sql/99_reset.sql
```
Presenter note: this makes the demo repeatable and removes previous Data Grants or roles.
3. Create the table, data, and identities:
```sql
@scenarios/02-shared-app-account/sql/00_schema.sql
@scenarios/02-shared-app-account/sql/01_seed_data.sql
@scenarios/02-shared-app-account/sql/02_identities.sql
```
Presenter note: `DDS_APP` represents the application connection pool; `alice` and `bruno` represent real business users.
4. Show all rows and columns as `ADMIN`:
```sql
SELECT order_id, customer_name, region, seller, amount, margin
FROM dds_orders
ORDER BY order_id;
```
Presenter note: `MARGIN` is commercially sensitive and should not be visible to every seller.
5. Exit and connect as the shared technical application account:
```sql
exit
```
```bash
sql 'dds_app/AppPool#2026Lab!@ddslab_tunnel'
```
Presenter note: this simulates a web app, API, BI tool, or AI service where many users arrive through the same database account.
6. Simulate an application or API using `DDS_APP` to query all orders:
```sql
@scenarios/02-shared-app-account/sql/04_test_queries.sql
```
Presenter note: before DDS, the database sees `DDS_APP` and the broad SQL returns too much data.
## Expected Result Before
- The shared account can see orders from every seller and region.
- Fields such as `MARGIN` may be exposed if the application generates incorrect SQL.
- A bug, prompt injection, or abused endpoint may query more data than the user should see.
## After - Applying Deep Data Security
1. Exit and reconnect as `ADMIN`:
```sql
exit
```
```bash
sql admin@ddslab_tunnel
```
2. Apply data grants by business role:
```sql
@scenarios/02-shared-app-account/sql/03_data_grants.sql
```
Presenter note: `seller_role` is limited to the seller's own rows and excludes `MARGIN`; `latam_manager_role` can see LATAM orders with full manager fields.
3. Test Alice, the sales representative, with a normal business query:
```sql
exit
```
```bash
sql 'alice/Welcome1_DDS!@ddslab_tunnel'
```
```sql
ALTER SESSION SET CURRENT_SCHEMA = ADMIN;
SELECT order_id, customer_name, region, seller, amount
FROM dds_orders
ORDER BY order_id;
```
Presenter note: this is Alice's legitimate workflow. She needs customer, region, seller, and amount to manage her pipeline, but she does not need commercial margin.
4. Try to force Alice to see `MARGIN`:
```sql
SELECT order_id, customer_name, region, seller, amount, margin
FROM dds_orders
ORDER BY order_id;
```
Presenter note: this simulates an application bug, abused API endpoint, prompt injection, or AI-generated SQL asking for a sensitive column outside Alice's business role.
5. Test Bruno, the LATAM manager:
```sql
exit
```
```bash
sql 'bruno/Welcome1_DDS!@ddslab_tunnel'
```
```sql
ALTER SESSION SET CURRENT_SCHEMA = ADMIN;
SELECT order_id, customer_name, region, seller, amount, margin
FROM dds_orders
ORDER BY order_id;
```
Presenter note: Bruno has manager visibility, so he can see LATAM orders and the margin needed for his role.
## Expected Result After
- `alice` sees only her orders and does not see `margin`.
- `bruno` sees LATAM orders with full manager visibility.
- The technical account is no longer the only security boundary.
## Demo Evidence
- Before/after comparison of the same SQL.
- Explanation of data roles.
- Simple flow: end user -> app -> database -> data grants.
## Official References
- Oracle Deep Data Security Guide: https://docs.oracle.com/en/database/oracle/oracle-database/26/ddscg/index.html
- Fine-Grained Data Authorization: https://docs.oracle.com/en/database/oracle/oracle-database/26/ddscg/fine-grained-data-authorization.html
- Create Data Grants: https://docs.oracle.com/en/database/oracle/oracle-database/26/ddscg/create-data-grants.html
- End-User Security Contexts: https://docs.oracle.com/en/database/oracle/oracle-database/26/refrn/DBA_END_USER_SECURITY_CONTEXTS.html