turbot/aws_compliance

Control: 4.7 Ensure disabling or scheduled deletion of customer created CMKs is monitored

Description

Real-time monitoring of API calls can be achieved by directing CloudTrail Logs to CloudWatch Logs, or an external Security information and event management (SIEM) environment, and establishing corresponding metric filters and alarms.

It is recommended that a metric filter and alarm be established for customer created CMKs which have changed state to disabled or scheduled deletion.

CloudWatch is an AWS native service that allows you to observe and monitor resources and applications. CloudTrail Logs can also be sent to an external Security information and event management (SIEM) environment for monitoring and alerting.

Data encrypted with disabled or deleted keys will no longer be accessible. Changes in the state of a CMK should be monitored to make sure the change is intentional.

Remediation

If you are using CloudTrails and CloudWatch, perform the following to setup the metric filter, alarm, SNS topic, and subscription:

  1. Create a metric filter based on filter pattern provided which checks for disabled or scheduled for deletion CMK's and the <cloudtrail_log_group_name> taken from audit step 1.
aws logs put-metric-filter --log-group-name <cloudtrail_log_group_name> -- filter-name `<disable_or_delete_cmk_changes_metric>` --metric- transformations metricName= `<disable_or_delete_cmk_changes_metric>` ,metricNamespace='CISBenchmark',metricValue=1 --filter-pattern '{($.eventSource = kms.amazonaws.com) && (($.eventName=DisableKey)||($.eventName=ScheduleKeyDeletion)) }'

Note: You can choose your own metricName and metricNamespace strings. Using the same metricNamespace for all Foundations Benchmark metrics will group them together.

  1. Create an SNS topic that the alarm will notify
aws sns create-topic --name <sns_topic_name>

Note: you can execute this command once and then re-use the same topic for all monitoring alarms.

  1. Create an SNS subscription to the topic created in step 2
aws sns subscribe --topic-arn <sns_topic_arn> --protocol <protocol_for_sns> --notification-endpoint <sns_subscription_endpoints>

Note: you can execute this command once and then re-use the SNS subscription for all monitoring alarms.

  1. Create an alarm that is associated with the CloudWatch Logs Metric Filter created in step 1 and an SNS topic created in step 2
aws cloudwatch put-metric-alarm --alarm-name `<disable_or_delete_cmk_changes_alarm>` --metric-name `<disable_or_delete_cmk_changes_metric>` --statistic Sum --period 300 -- threshold 1 --comparison-operator GreaterThanOrEqualToThreshold --evaluation- periods 1 --namespace 'CISBenchmark' --alarm-actions <sns_topic_arn>

Usage

Run the control in your terminal:

powerpipe control run aws_compliance.control.cis_v300_4_7

Snapshot and share results via Turbot Pipes:

powerpipe login
powerpipe control run aws_compliance.control.cis_v300_4_7 --share

SQL

This control uses a named query:

log_metric_filter_disable_or_delete_cmk

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