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turbot/azure_cis

Pipeline: 3.1.1.1 Ensure that Auto provisioning of 'Log Analytics agent for Azure VMs' is Set to 'On'

Description

Enable automatic provisioning of the monitoring agent to collect security data.

DEPRECATION PLANNED: The Log Analytics Agent is slated for deprecation in August 2024. The Microsoft Defender for Endpoint agent, in tandem with new agentless capabilities will be providing replacement functionality. More detail is available here: https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/microsoft-defender-for-cloud/microsoft-defender-for-cloud-strategy-and-plan-towards-log/ba-p/3883341.

When Log Analytics agent for Azure VMs is turned on, Microsoft Defender for Cloud provisions the Microsoft Monitoring Agent on all existing supported Azure virtual machines and any new ones that are created. The Microsoft Monitoring Agent scans for various security-related configurations and events such as system updates, OS vulnerabilities, endpoint protection, and provides alerts.

Remediation

From Azure Portal

  1. From Azure Home select the Portal Menu.
  2. Select Microsoft Defender for Cloud.
  3. Under Management, select Environment Settings.
  4. Select a subscription.
  5. Click on Settings & monitoring.
  6. Set the Status of Log Analytics agent to On.
  7. Select a Workspace.
  8. Click Apply.
  9. Click Continue.

Repeat the above for any additional subscriptions.

From Azure CLI

Use the below command to set Automatic provisioning of monitoring agent to On.

az account get-access-token --query "{subscription:subscription,accessToken:accessToken}" --out tsv | xargs -L1 bash -c 'curl -X PUT -H "Authorization: Bearer $1" -H "Content-Type: application/json" https://management.azure.com/subscriptions/subscriptionID/providers/Microsoft.Security/autoProvisioningSettings/default?api-version=2017-08-01-preview -d@"input.json"'

Where input.json contains the Request body json data as mentioned below.

{
"id": "/subscriptions/<Your_Subscription_Id>/providers/Microsoft.Security/autoProvisioningSettings/default",
"name": "default",
"type": "Microsoft.Security/autoProvisioningSettings",
"properties": {
"autoProvision": "On"
}
}

Default Value

By default, Automatic provisioning of monitoring agent is set to On.

Run the pipeline

To run this pipeline from your terminal:

flowpipe pipeline run azure_cis.pipeline.cis_v300_3_1_1_1

Use this pipeline

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

step "pipeline" "step_name" {
pipeline = azure_cis.pipeline.cis_v300_3_1_1_1
}

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

Outputs

This pipeline has no outputs.

Tags

folder = CIS v3.0.0/3 Security/3.1 Microsoft Defender for Cloud/3.1.1 Microsoft Cloud Security Posture Management (CSPM)