Infrastructure Automation
Description
Infrastructure Automation represents the capability responsible for automated deployment and configuration management of the Scheol Lab infrastructure.
Automation improves reproducibility, reduces configuration errors and enables consistent infrastructure management.
Asset Identification
| Attribute | Value |
|---|---|
| Asset ID | BUS-AUT-01 |
| CI Type | Business |
| Asset Name | Infrastructure Automation |
| Asset Category | Infrastructure Management Capability |
| Owner | Development Role (Dev) |
| Status | Planned |
| Location | Internal infrastructure |
| Primary Function | Automated deployment and configuration management |
Asset Dependencies
| Dependency Type | Asset | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Platform | Ansible & Gitea Hosts | Planned |
| Data Source | Configuration Data | In Progress |
Relationships
| Relationship | Target CI |
|---|---|
| Uses | Ansible & Gitea Hosts |
| Uses | Configuration Data |
Asset Classification
| Criteria | Level |
|---|---|
| Confidentiality | 🟨 Medium |
| Integrity | 🟥 High |
| Availability | 🟨 Medium |
Criticality score: 🟨 Medium
Responsibilities
| Role | Responsibility |
|---|---|
| Development Role (Dev) | Automation logic and pipelines |
| Operations Role (Ops) | Infrastructure deployment |
Security Controls (High-Level)
- Version-controlled configuration
- Automated deployment pipelines
- Access control to repositories
Security Considerations
Misconfigured automation may propagate configuration errors across the infrastructure.
Controls therefore focus on version control and change validation.
Methodological References: ISO 27001 - Control 5.8 Information security in project management ; Control 5.37 Documented operating procedures. NIST CSF - PR.IP Information Protection Processes and Procedures.