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turbot/aws_cis

Pipeline: 1.20 Ensure that IAM Access Analyzer is enabled for all regions

Description

Enable IAM Access analyzer for IAM policies about all resources in each active AWS region.

IAM Access Analyzer is a technology introduced at AWS reinvent 2019. After the Analyzer is enabled in IAM, scan results are displayed on the console showing the accessible resources. Scans show resources that other accounts and federated users can access, such as KMS keys and IAM roles. So the results allow you to determine if an unintended user is allowed, making it easier for administrators to monitor least privileges access. Access Analyzer analyzes only policies that are applied to resources in the same AWS Region.

AWS IAM Access Analyzer helps you identify the resources in your organization and accounts, such as Amazon S3 buckets or IAM roles, that are shared with an external entity. This lets you identify unintended access to your resources and data. Access Analyzer identifies resources that are shared with external principals by using logic- based reasoning to analyze the resource-based policies in your AWS environment. IAM Access Analyzer continuously monitors all policies for S3 bucket, IAM roles, KMS (Key Management Service) keys, AWS Lambda functions, and Amazon SQS(Simple Queue Service) queues.

Remediation

From Console:

Perform the following to enable IAM Access analyzer for IAM policies:

  1. Open the IAM console athttps://console.aws.amazon.com/iam/.
  2. Choose Access analyzer.
  3. Choose Create analyzer.
  4. On the Create analyzer page, confirm that the Region displayed is the Region where you want to enable Access Analyzer.
  5. Enter a name for the analyzer. Optional as it will generatea name for you automatically.
  6. Add any tags that you want to apply to the analyzer. Optional.
  7. Choose Create Analyzer.
  8. Repeat these step for each active region.

From Command Line:

Run the following command:

aws accessanalyzer create-analyzer --analyzer-name <NAME> --type <ACCOUNT|ORGANIZATION>

Repeat this command above for each active region.

Note: The IAM Access Analyzer is successfully configured only when the account you use has the necessary permissions.

Run the pipeline

To run this pipeline from your terminal:

flowpipe pipeline run aws_cis.pipeline.cis_v400_1_20

Use this pipeline

To call this pipeline from your pipeline, use a step:

step "pipeline" "step_name" {
pipeline = aws_cis.pipeline.cis_v400_1_20
}

Params

NameTypeRequiredDescriptionDefault
database
connection.steampipe
YesDatabase connection string.connection.steampipe.default
notifier
notifier
YesThe name of the notifier to use for sending notification messages.notifier.default
notification_level
string
YesThe verbosity level of notification messages to send. Valid options are 'verbose', 'info', 'error'.info
approvers
list(notifier)
YesList of notifiers to be used for obtaining action/approval decisions.notifier.default

Outputs

This pipeline has no outputs.

Tags

folder = CIS v4.0.0/1 Identity and Access Management