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This section guides you through the functions of Kiuwan Insights. 

Contents: 

Table of Contents

Kiuwan Insights Dashboard: 

Introduction

 

Introduction to Kiuwan Insights

Many applications Today’s time-to-market imposes high pressure on releasing new versions of your application. Productivity becomes essential. And most of the times, you will incorporate external open source and third-party components that let you enable developers to build new functionality very fast and with the minimum effort.

Open Source repositories provides huge amounts of software that lets you to build new applications very fast and robustly.

But not all are benefits; there might be also some drawbacks when using open source components.

First obvious question has to do with how much open source software is your application using.

 

quickly and efficiently. But while the use of open source components has many benefits, it also introduces risk. Kiuwan Insights helps you manage this risk by providing answers to the key questions described below.

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titleCommon questions with 3rd party components

  • Do you have a complete inventory of the 3rd party
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Do you have a complete components inventory with all the 3rd party
  • components being used by your software?

    If you are a developer you most probably know the answer to this question. But if you are in a position closer to management,

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  • likely

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  • , you don’t know the answer.

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  • Modern applications, in most

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  • cases, are using open source components and yours will not be an exception. And, although the benefits are clear, you might be thinking of some inherent risks.

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  • Do you know the degree

of security breaches introduced by using
  • of security breaches introduced by those 3rd party components?
    You most probably are dedicating a lot of effort to remediate security vulnerabilities in your software, but those efforts are useless if 3rd

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  •  components are vulnerable.  As you know, any security vulnerability makes the whole application vulnerable.

 


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Are those components obsolete? You
  • Do you know if those components are obsolete?
    You might be using “outdated” components or, even worse, “dead” components
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  • .

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  • Old versions might be introducing security breaches or bugs that are solved in newer versions.

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  • Or even worse, what would happen if those buggy components

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  • are dead, i.e.

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  • are not being

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  • updated?

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warning


  • Are you aware of
legal licensing implications of
  • legal licensing implications of using those 3rd party components?

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  • Many 3rd party components

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  • are

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  • Copyleft

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  • licensed.

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  • In a broad sense,

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  • these kind of licenses

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  • mean that, although you are allowed to use that software in your application, once you have included them in your application, the whole application becomes

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  • Copyleft licensed, i.e. you are implicitly giving every person who receives a copy of your software permissions to reproduce, adapt, or distribute it.

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  •  Is this your intention? If

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  • not, you should identify all

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  • the Copyleft components you are using in your application and act accordingly.

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These, and probably others, are common questions when using 3rd party components.



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Kiuwan Insights comes to answer all these questions by providing:

  1. a complete Components Inventory components inventory of 3rd party software used by your applications, and
  2. detailed information on SecuritysecurityObsolescenceobsolescence and Licensinglicensing Risksrisks of those components

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Components Inventory

If you are a developer, you most probably will access to build systems where external components are “identified”.

But, are those 3rd party components part of a “controlled” inventory? Most probably, don’t.


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Kiuwan Insight analyzes your application software, discovering all external dependencies, and builds a Components Inventorycomponents inventory that lets you track of any external piece of code that could be part of your application.

Go to Insights > Components to access the components inventory. 

Supported languages and resources

Kiuwan Insights uses the following resources to extract information on 3rd

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 party dependencies.

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Supported languagesSupported repositoriesSupported build systemsRepositories UsedDatabase Vulnerabilities UsedLicenses extract from
Go
  • GitHub
  • go.mod
  • Gopkg.lock
GitHub: https://github.com/
  • GitHub
Java
  • Maven
  • Gradle

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  • Ant (*.xml files)
  • Maven (pom.xml files)
  • Gradle (*.gradle files)
  • *.jar, *.war, *.ear files

Maven (central or others configured in settings.xml or pom.xml files):

https://repo.maven.apache.org/maven2/

  • pom.xml
  • License file into jar file.
Javascript
  • Npm
  • Bower
  • Npm (package.json files)
  • Bower (bower.json files)
  • Yarn (package.json files)
Npm: https://www.npmjs.com/
  • NPM Rest services.
Kotlin
  • Maven
  • Gradle
  • Ant
  • Ant (*.xml files)
  • Maven (pom.xml files)
  • Gradle (*.gradle and *.gradle.kts files)

Maven (central or others configured in settings.xml or pom.xml files):

https://repo.maven.apache.org/maven2/

  •  Maven services
.Net
  • Nuget
  • Nuget (*.csproj, project.json, global.json, *.vbproj files)
Nuget: https://www.nuget.org/
  • Nuget Rest services.
Php
  • Packagist
  • Composer (composer.json, composer.lock files)
Packagist: https://packagist.org/
Python
  • PyPI
  • GitHub
  • PyPI (setup.py files)
  • Requirements (txt file with declared

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  • dependencies)
PyPI: https://pypi.org/
  • PyPI Rest services
Ruby
  • RubyGems
  • Gemfile, Gemfile.lock and *.gemspec files
RubyGems: https://rubygems.org/
  • License and obsolescence pending
Scala
  • Maven

  • SBT (build.sbt)

Maven (central or others configured in settings.xml or pom.xml files):

https://repo.maven.apache.org/maven2/

  • pom.xml.
Swift
  • Cocoapods
  • GitHub
  • Podspec (*.podspec, Podfile.lock files)
  • Package

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Php

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  • Packagist

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  • Composer
  • (Package.swift files)

Repository Podspec in Github:

https://github.com/CocoaPods/Specs

  • podspec.json of the component.



Database vulnerabilities

NVD: https://nvd.nist.gov/ 

From these sources, Kiuwan Insight builds the Components Inventory of your application.

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Components Inventory is available at  Insights >> Components tab.

 

You can add your specific private (local or remote) and/or public repositories by properly configuring Kiuwan Local Analyzer.

Please visit Insights - Additional Maven repositories for further information. 

Security, Obsolescence, and Licensing

At a glance, Kiuwan Insights provides detailed information and visual indicators that quickly let you to know the different levels of risk associated to with every external component.

Every component is assigned a level (High, Medium, Low or None) on three different risk metrics:

  • Security Risk (due to vulnerabilities introduced by components)
  • Obsolescence Risk (due to using obsolete components)
  • License Risk (due to legal implications of used components’ licenses)

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Security information is available at Insights >> > Security tab.


Obsolescence information is available at Insights >> > Obsolescence tab.


Licensing information is available at Insights >> Licenses tab.