Microservice security: a systematic literature review

PeerJ Comput Sci. 2022 Jan 5:8:e779. doi: 10.7717/peerj-cs.779. eCollection 2022.

Abstract

Microservices is an emerging paradigm for developing distributed systems. With their widespread adoption, more and more work investigated the relation between microservices and security. Alas, the literature on this subject does not form a well-defined corpus: it is spread over many venues and composed of contributions mainly addressing specific scenarios or needs. In this work, we conduct a systematic review of the field, gathering 290 relevant publications-at the time of writing, the largest curated dataset on the topic. We analyse our dataset along two lines: (a) quantitatively, through publication metadata, which allows us to chart publication outlets, communities, approaches, and tackled issues; (b) qualitatively, through 20 research questions used to provide an aggregated overview of the literature and to spot gaps left open. We summarise our analyses in the conclusion in the form of a call for action to address the main open challenges.

Keywords: Authentication; Authentication and authorization; Infrastructure-as-a-service; Intrusion detection and prevention; Privacy; Service composition; Service deployment; Service discovery; Software development; Threat model.

Grants and funding

Fabrizio Montesi was supported by Villum Fonden, grant no. 29518, and by Independent Research Fund Denmark, grant no. 0135-00219. The funders had no role in study design, data collection and analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the manuscript.