Control: 3.11 Ensure Storage logging is enabled for Table service for 'Read', 'Write', and 'Delete' requests
Description
The Storage Table storage is a service that stores structure NoSQL data in the cloud, providing a key/attribute store with a schema less design. 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 tables. 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.
Remediation
From Console
- Login to Azure Storage Accounts
- Select the specific Storage Account.
- Navigate to
Monitoring (classic)
section from left bar. Click the Diagnostics settings (classic) blade - Set the
Status
to On, if set to Off - Select
Table properties
- Select
Read
,Write
andDelete
options under the Logging section to enable StorageLogging
for Table service.
From Command Line
Use the below command to enable the Storage Logging for Table service.
az storage logging update --account-name <storageAccountName> --account-key <storageAccountKey> --services t --log rwd --retention 90
Usage
Run the control in your terminal:
powerpipe control run azure_compliance.control.cis_v140_3_11
Snapshot and share results via Turbot Pipes:
powerpipe loginpowerpipe control run azure_compliance.control.cis_v140_3_11 --share
SQL
This control uses a named query:
manual_control