Control: 4.10 Ensure a notification is configured for security list changes
Description
It is recommended to setup an Event Rule and Notification that gets triggered when security lists are created, updated or deleted. Event Rules are compartment scoped and will detect events in child compartments, it is recommended to create the Event rule at the root compartment level.
Security Lists control traffic flowing into and out of Subnets within a Virtual Cloud Network. Monitoring and alerting on changes to Security Lists will help in identifying changes to these security controls.
Remediation
From Console
- Go to the Events Service page.
- Select the
compartmentthat should host the rule. - Click
Create Rule. - Provide a
Display NameandDescription. - Create a
Rule Conditionby selectingNetworkingin theService NameDrop-down and selectingNetwork Security List – Change Compartment,Security List – Create,Security List - DeleteandSecurity List – Update. - In the
Actionssection selectNotificationsasAction Type. - Select the
Compartmentthat hosts theTopicto be used. - Select the
Topicto be used. - Optionally add
Tagsto theRule. - Click
Create Rule.
From CLI
- Find the
topic-idof theEvent Rulewhich should be used for sending Notifications by using thetopic nameandCompartment OCID.
oci ons topic list --compartment-id=<compartment OCID> --all --query "data [?name=='<topic_name>']".{"name:name,topic_id:\"topic-id\""} --output table
- Create a JSON file to be used when creating the
Event Rule. Replacetopic id,display name,descriptionandcompartment OCID.
{ "actions": { "actions": [ { "actionType": "ONS", "isEnabled": true, "topicId": "<topic id>" }] }, "condition": { "eventType": ["com.oraclecloud.virtualnetwork.changesecuritylistcompartment", "com.oraclecloud.virtualnetwork.createsecuritylist", "com.oraclecloud.virtualnetwork.deletesecuritylist", "com.oraclecloud.virtualnetwork.updatesecuritylist"], "data":{} }, "displayName": "<display name>", "description": "<description>", "isEnabled": true, "compartmentId": "compartment OCID"}
- Create the actual
event rule.
oci events rule create --from-json file://event_rule.json
- Note in the JSON returned that it lists the parameters specified in the JSON file provided and that there is an
OCIDprovided for theEvent Rule.
Usage
Run the control in your terminal:
powerpipe control run oci_compliance.control.cis_v200_4_10Snapshot and share results via Turbot Pipes:
powerpipe loginpowerpipe control run oci_compliance.control.cis_v200_4_10 --shareSQL
This control uses a named query:
select distinct t.id as resource, case when c.name is not null then 'skip' when condition -> 'eventType' ?& array ['com.oraclecloud.virtualnetwork.changesecuritylistcompartment', 'com.oraclecloud.virtualnetwork.createsecuritylist', 'com.oraclecloud.virtualnetwork.deletesecuritylist', 'com.oraclecloud.virtualnetwork.updatesecuritylist'] and a ->> 'actionType' = 'ONS' and t.lifecycle_state = 'ACTIVE' and t.is_enabled then 'ok' else 'alarm' end as status, case when c.name is not null then c.name || ' not a root compartment.' when condition -> 'eventType' ?& array ['com.oraclecloud.virtualnetwork.changesecuritylistcompartment', 'com.oraclecloud.virtualnetwork.createsecuritylist', 'com.oraclecloud.virtualnetwork.deletesecuritylist', 'com.oraclecloud.virtualnetwork.updatesecuritylist'] and a ->> 'actionType' = 'ONS' and t.lifecycle_state = 'ACTIVE' and t.is_enabled then t.title || ' configured for security list changes.' else t.title || ' not configured for security list changes.' end as reason , t.region as region, t.tenant_name as tenant , coalesce(c.name, 'root') as compartmentfrom oci_events_rule t left join oci_identity_compartment as c on c.id = t.compartment_id, jsonb_array_elements(actions) as a;