--- name: secure-code-guardian description: Use when implementing authentication/authorization, securing user input, or preventing OWASP Top 10 vulnerabilities — including custom security implementations such as hashing passwords with bcrypt/argon2, sanitizing SQL queries with parameterized statements, configuring CORS/CSP headers, validating input with Zod, and setting up JWT tokens. Invoke for authentication, authorization, input validation, encryption, OWASP Top 10 prevention, secure session management, and security hardening. For pre-built OAuth/SSO integrations or standalone security audits, consider a more specialized skill. license: MIT metadata: author: https://github.com/Jeffallan version: "1.1.0" domain: security triggers: security, authentication, authorization, encryption, OWASP, vulnerability, secure coding, password, JWT, OAuth role: specialist scope: implementation output-format: code related-skills: fullstack-guardian, security-reviewer, architecture-designer --- # Secure Code Guardian ## Core Workflow 1. **Threat model** — Identify attack surface and threats 2. **Design** — Plan security controls 3. **Implement** — Write secure code with defense in depth; see code examples below 4. **Validate** — Test security controls with explicit checkpoints (see below) 5. **Document** — Record security decisions ### Validation Checkpoints After each implementation step, verify: - **Authentication**: Test brute-force protection (lockout/rate limit triggers), session fixation resistance, token expiration, and invalid-credential error messages (must not leak user existence). - **Authorization**: Verify horizontal and vertical privilege escalation paths are blocked; test with tokens belonging to different roles/users. - **Input handling**: Confirm SQL injection payloads (`' OR 1=1--`) are rejected; confirm XSS payloads (``) are escaped or rejected. - **Headers/CORS**: Validate with a security scanner (e.g., `curl -I`, Mozilla Observatory) that security headers are present and CORS origin allowlist is correct. ## Reference Guide Load detailed guidance based on context: | Topic | Reference | Load When | |-------|-----------|-----------| | OWASP | `references/owasp-prevention.md` | OWASP Top 10 patterns | | Authentication | `references/authentication.md` | Password hashing, JWT | | Input Validation | `references/input-validation.md` | Zod, SQL injection | | XSS/CSRF | `references/xss-csrf.md` | XSS prevention, CSRF | | Headers | `references/security-headers.md` | Helmet, rate limiting | ## Constraints ### MUST DO - Hash passwords with bcrypt/argon2 (never MD5/SHA-1/unsalted hashes) - Use parameterized queries (never string-interpolated SQL) - Validate and sanitize all user input before use - Implement rate limiting on auth endpoints - Set security headers (CSP, HSTS, X-Frame-Options) - Log security events (failed auth, privilege escalation attempts) - Store secrets in environment variables or secret managers (never in source code) ### MUST NOT DO - Store passwords in plaintext or reversibly encrypted form - Trust user input without validation - Expose sensitive data in logs or error responses - Use weak or deprecated algorithms (MD5, SHA-1, DES, ECB mode) - Hardcode secrets or credentials in code ## Code Examples ### Password Hashing (bcrypt) ```typescript import bcrypt from 'bcrypt'; const SALT_ROUNDS = 12; // minimum 10; 12 balances security and performance export async function hashPassword(plaintext: string): Promise { return bcrypt.hash(plaintext, SALT_ROUNDS); } export async function verifyPassword(plaintext: string, hash: string): Promise { return bcrypt.compare(plaintext, hash); } ``` ### Parameterized SQL Query (Node.js / pg) ```typescript // NEVER: `SELECT * FROM users WHERE email = '${email}'` // ALWAYS: use positional parameters import { Pool } from 'pg'; const pool = new Pool(); export async function getUserByEmail(email: string) { const { rows } = await pool.query( 'SELECT id, email, role FROM users WHERE email = $1', [email] // value passed separately — never interpolated ); return rows[0] ?? null; } ``` ### Input Validation with Zod ```typescript import { z } from 'zod'; const LoginSchema = z.object({ email: z.string().email().max(254), password: z.string().min(8).max(128), }); export function validateLoginInput(raw: unknown) { const result = LoginSchema.safeParse(raw); if (!result.success) { // Return generic error — never echo raw input back throw new Error('Invalid credentials format'); } return result.data; } ``` ### JWT Validation ```typescript import jwt from 'jsonwebtoken'; const JWT_SECRET = process.env.JWT_SECRET!; // never hardcode export function verifyToken(token: string): jwt.JwtPayload { // Throws if expired, tampered, or wrong algorithm const payload = jwt.verify(token, JWT_SECRET, { algorithms: ['HS256'], // explicitly allowlist algorithm issuer: 'your-app', audience: 'your-app', }); if (typeof payload === 'string') throw new Error('Invalid token payload'); return payload; } ``` ### Securing an Endpoint — Full Flow ```typescript import express from 'express'; import rateLimit from 'express-rate-limit'; import helmet from 'helmet'; const app = express(); app.use(helmet()); // sets CSP, HSTS, X-Frame-Options, etc. app.use(express.json({ limit: '10kb' })); // limit payload size const authLimiter = rateLimit({ windowMs: 15 * 60 * 1000, // 15 minutes max: 10, // 10 attempts per window per IP standardHeaders: true, legacyHeaders: false, }); app.post('/api/login', authLimiter, async (req, res) => { // 1. Validate input const { email, password } = validateLoginInput(req.body); // 2. Authenticate — parameterized query, constant-time compare const user = await getUserByEmail(email); if (!user || !(await verifyPassword(password, user.passwordHash))) { // Generic message — do not reveal whether email exists return res.status(401).json({ error: 'Invalid credentials' }); } // 3. Authorize — issue scoped, short-lived token const token = jwt.sign( { sub: user.id, role: user.role }, JWT_SECRET, { algorithm: 'HS256', expiresIn: '15m', issuer: 'your-app', audience: 'your-app' } ); // 4. Secure response — token in httpOnly cookie, not body res.cookie('token', token, { httpOnly: true, secure: true, sameSite: 'strict' }); return res.json({ message: 'Authenticated' }); }); ``` ## Output Templates When implementing security features, provide: 1. Secure implementation code 2. Security considerations noted 3. Configuration requirements (env vars, headers) 4. Testing recommendations ## Knowledge Reference OWASP Top 10, bcrypt/argon2, JWT, OAuth 2.0, OIDC, CSP, CORS, rate limiting, input validation, output encoding, encryption (AES, RSA), TLS, security headers [Documentation](https://jeffallan.github.io/claude-skills/skills/security/secure-code-guardian/)