external/anthropic-cybersecurity-skills/skills/implementing-code-signing-for-artifacts/SKILL.md
This skill covers implementing code signing for build artifacts to ensure integrity and authenticity throughout the software supply chain. It addresses signing binaries, packages, and containers using GPG, Sigstore, and platform-specific signing tools, establishing trust chains, and verifying signatures in deployment pipelines.
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Do not use for encrypting artifacts (signing provides integrity, not confidentiality), for container image signing specifically (use cosign), or for source code authentication (use commit signing).
# Generate GPG key for artifact signing
gpg --full-generate-key --batch <<EOF
Key-Type: eddsa
Key-Curve: ed25519
Subkey-Type: eddsa
Subkey-Curve: ed25519
Name-Real: CI Build System
Name-Email: [email protected]
Expire-Date: 1y
%no-protection
EOF
# Export public key for distribution
gpg --armor --export [email protected] > signing-key.pub
# Export private key for CI/CD (store in secrets manager)
gpg --armor --export-secret-keys [email protected] > signing-key.priv
# .github/workflows/build-sign.yml
name: Build and Sign
on:
push:
tags: ['v*']
jobs:
build-sign:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
permissions:
contents: write
id-token: write # For Sigstore keyless signing
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- name: Build artifacts
run: |
make build
sha256sum dist/* > dist/checksums.sha256
- name: Import GPG Key
run: |
echo "${{ secrets.GPG_PRIVATE_KEY }}" | gpg --batch --import
gpg --list-secret-keys
- name: Sign artifacts
run: |
for file in dist/*; do
gpg --detach-sign --armor --local-user [email protected] "$file"
done
- name: Install cosign for keyless signing
uses: sigstore/cosign-installer@v3
- name: Keyless sign with Sigstore
run: |
for file in dist/*.tar.gz; do
cosign sign-blob "$file" \
--output-signature "${file}.sig" \
--output-certificate "${file}.cert" \
--yes
done
- name: Create Release with signed artifacts
uses: softprops/action-gh-release@v2
with:
files: |
dist/*
dist/*.asc
dist/*.sig
dist/*.cert
# Verify GPG signature
gpg --import signing-key.pub
gpg --verify artifact.tar.gz.asc artifact.tar.gz
# Verify Sigstore keyless signature
cosign verify-blob artifact.tar.gz \
--signature artifact.tar.gz.sig \
--certificate artifact.tar.gz.cert \
--certificate-identity [email protected] \
--certificate-oidc-issuer https://token.actions.githubusercontent.com
# Verify checksums
sha256sum --check checksums.sha256
{
"scripts": {
"prepublishOnly": "npm run build && npm run test"
},
"publishConfig": {
"provenance": true
}
}
# Publish npm package with provenance attestation
npm publish --provenance
| Term | Definition | |------|------------| | Code Signing | Cryptographic process of signing software artifacts to verify publisher identity and artifact integrity | | Detached Signature | Signature stored in a separate file from the artifact, allowing independent distribution | | Keyless Signing | Sigstore's approach using short-lived certificates tied to OIDC identities instead of long-lived keys | | Provenance | Metadata describing how, where, and by whom an artifact was built | | Transparency Log | Append-only log (Rekor) that records all signing events for public auditability | | Trust Chain | Hierarchical chain from root CA to signing certificate establishing trust in the signer's identity | | SLSA | Supply-chain Levels for Software Artifacts — framework defining levels of supply chain security |
Context: An open-source project needs to sign release artifacts so users can verify authenticity and detect tampering.
Approach:
cosign sign-blob using OIDC identityPitfalls: GPG key compromise requires revoking and re-signing all artifacts. Sigstore keyless signing avoids this by using ephemeral keys. Long-lived signing keys in CI/CD secrets are a supply chain risk if the CI system is compromised.
Artifact Signing Report
========================
Pipeline: Build and Sign v2.3.0
Date: 2026-02-23
Signing Method: Sigstore Keyless + GPG
SIGNED ARTIFACTS:
app-v2.3.0-linux-amd64.tar.gz
GPG: PASS ([email protected], EdDSA/Ed25519)
Sigstore: PASS (Rekor entry: 24658135, Fulcio cert issued)
SHA256: a1b2c3d4...
app-v2.3.0-darwin-arm64.tar.gz
GPG: PASS
Sigstore: PASS (Rekor entry: 24658136)
SHA256: e5f6g7h8...
checksums.sha256
GPG: PASS (detached signature)
TRANSPARENCY LOG:
Entries recorded: 3
Log index range: 24658135-24658137
Verification: https://search.sigstore.dev
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