Benchmark: Network General Access
This benchmark answers the following questions:
- What resources are not provisioned within a VPC?
- What ELB application load balancers do not have WAF enabled?
- What VPCs are peered with untrusted accounts?
Usage
Install the mod:
mkdir dashboardscd dashboardspowerpipe mod initpowerpipe mod install github.com/turbot/steampipe-mod-aws-perimeter
Start the Powerpipe server:
steampipe service startpowerpipe server
Open http://localhost:9033 in your browser and select Network General Access.
Run this benchmark in your terminal:
powerpipe benchmark run aws_perimeter.benchmark.network_general_access
Snapshot and share results via Turbot Pipes:
powerpipe benchmark run aws_perimeter.benchmark.network_general_access --share
Controls
- EC2 instances should be in a VPC
- ELB application load balancers should have Web Application Firewall (WAF) enabled
- Elasticsearch Service domains should be in a VPC
- Lambda functions should be in a VPC
- Amazon OpenSearch domains should be in a VPC private subnet
- RDS DB instances should be deployed in a VPC
- SageMaker models should be in a VPC
- SageMaker notebook instances should be in a VPC
- SageMaker training jobs should be in a VPC
- VPCs should only be peered with trusted accounts