Control: 4.3.8 Ensure 'Infrastructure double encryption' for PostgreSQL Database Server is 'Enabled'
Description
Azure Database for PostgreSQL servers should be created with 'infrastructure double encryption' enabled.
If Double Encryption is enabled, another layer of encryption is implemented at the hardware level before the storage or network level. Information will be encrypted before it is even accessed, preventing both interception of data in motion if the network layer encryption is broken and data at rest in system resources such as memory or processor cache. Encryption will also be in place for any backups taken of the database, so the key will secure access the data in all forms. For the most secure implementation of key based encryption, it is recommended to use a Customer Managed asymmetric RSA 2048 Key in Azure Key Vault.
Remediation
It is not possible to enable 'infrastructure double encryption' on an existing Azure Database for PostgreSQL server. The remediation steps detail the creation of a new Azure Database for PostgreSQL server with 'infrastructure double encryption' enabled.
From Azure Portal
- Go through the normal process of database creation.
- On step 2 titled 'Additional settings' ensure that 'Infrastructure double encryption enabled' is 'checked'.
- Acknowledge that you understand this will impact database performance.
- Finish database creation as normal.
az postgres server create --resource-group <resourcegroup> --name <servername> --location <location> --admin-user <adminusername> --admin- password <server_admin_password> --sku-name GP_Gen4_2 --version 11 -- infrastructure-encryption Enabled
Default Value:
By Default, Double Encryption is disabled.
Usage
Run the control in your terminal:
powerpipe control run azure_compliance.control.cis_v210_4_3_8
Snapshot and share results via Turbot Pipes:
powerpipe loginpowerpipe control run azure_compliance.control.cis_v210_4_3_8 --share
SQL
This control uses a named query:
postgresql_server_infrastructure_encryption_enabled