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Status Future consideration
Created by Guest
Created on Aug 6, 2019

JS API to update BPD instance variables

For CSHS development you normally map input and output data, but due to security concerns this is not safe as the data could be tampered while flowing over the wire. Therefore we need an approach to directly update the process instance variables via JS API on the server side.

Idea priority Urgent
RFE ID 135138
RFE URL
RFE Product IBM Business Process Manager
  • Admin
    Owen Cline
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    Sep 5, 2023

    To: Thomas Nold

    Basically, you are pointing out that with browser development tools, entered data that was already validated server-side could be maliciously modified and submitted server-side.

    I was thinking about a couple of ways to prevent this:


    1). I was thinking leveraging EPV or ENV variables could be used to persist sensitive data that cannot be maliciously modified.

    https://www.ibm.com/docs/en/baw/23.x?topic=services-declaring-variables

    If I define sensitive data like a loan amount, I could store that in an EPV which can be changed but only in a server-side task so it would not be exposed to browser debuggers.


    2). You could also have different user tasks in the process with tamper detection between:

    User task 1: Enter Data

    • Provides fields to enter the data

    • Also invokes validation to catch 99% of errors for non-malicious employees

    Tamper Detection Service

    • Takes the output from Enter Data and performs validation (perhaps the same validation, but could do more too)

    User task 2: Confirm Data and Submit

    • If the data passes validation, this task simply shows the data for final confirmation

    • No data is mapped back to the process

    • Perhaps this task is only shown if an anomaly is detected?



    Do you think that these ideas will work for your use case?