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turbot/azure_cis

Pipeline: 4.12 Ensure Storage Logging is Enabled for Queue Service for 'Read', 'Write', and 'Delete' requests

Description

The Storage Queue service stores messages that may be read by any client who has access to the storage account. A queue can contain an unlimited number of messages, each of which can be up to 64KB in size using version 2011-08-18 or newer. Storage Logging happens server-side and allows details for both successful and failed requests to be recorded in the storage account. These logs allow users to see the details of read, write, and delete operations against the queues. Storage Logging log entries contain the following information about individual requests: Timing information such as start time, end-to-end latency, and server latency, authentication details, concurrency information, and the sizes of the request and response messages.

Storage Analytics logs contain detailed information about successful and failed requests to a storage service. This information can be used to monitor individual requests and to diagnose issues with a storage service. Requests are logged on a best-effort basis.

Storage Analytics logging is not enabled by default for your storage account.

Remediation

From Azure Portal

  1. Go to Storage Accounts.
  2. For each storage account, under Monitoring, click Diagnostics settings.
  3. Select the queue tab indented below the storage account.
  4. To create a new diagnostic setting, click + Add diagnostic setting. To update an existing diagnostic setting, click Edit setting on the diagnostic setting.
  5. Check the boxes next to StorageRead, StorageWrite, and StorageDelete.
  6. Select an appropriate destination.
  7. Click Save.

From Azure CLI

Use the below command to enable the Storage Logging for Queue service.

az storage logging update --account-name <storageAccountName> --account-key <storageAccountKey> --services q --log rwd --retention 90

Default Value

By default storage account queue services are not logged.

Run the pipeline

To run this pipeline from your terminal:

flowpipe pipeline run azure_cis.pipeline.cis_v300_4_12

Use this pipeline

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

step "pipeline" "step_name" {
pipeline = azure_cis.pipeline.cis_v300_4_12
}

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 v3.0.0/4 Storage Accounts