Control: 4.9 Ensure Private Endpoints are used to access Storage Accounts
Description
Use private endpoints for your Azure Storage accounts to allow clients and services to securely access data located over a network via an encrypted Private Link. To do this, the private endpoint uses an IP address from the VNet for each service. Network traffic between disparate services securely traverses encrypted over the VNet. This VNet can also link addressing space, extending your network and accessing resources on it. Similarly, it can be a tunnel through public networks to connect remote infrastructures together. This creates further security through segmenting network traffic and preventing outside sources from accessing it.
Securing traffic between services through encryption protects the data from easy interception and reading.
Remediation
From Azure Portal
- Open the
Storage Accounts
blade. - For each listed Storage Account, perform the following:
- Under the
Security + networking
heading, click onNetworking
. - Click on the
Private endpoint connections
tab at the top of the networking window. - Click the
+ Private endpoint
button. - In the
1 - Basics
tab/step:
Enter a name
that will be easily recognizable as associated with the Storage Account (Note: The "Network Interface Name" will be automatically completed, but you can customize it if needed.).- Ensure that the
Region
matches the region of the Storage Account. - Click
Next
.
- In the
2 - Resource
tab/step:
- Select the
target sub-resource
based on what type of storage resource is being made available. - Click
Next
.
- In the
3 - Virtual Network
tab/step:
- Select the
Virtual network
that your Storage Account will be connecting to. - Select the
Subnet
that your Storage Account will be connecting to. - (Optional) Select other network settings as appropriate for your environment.
- Click
Next
.
- In the
4 - DNS
tab/step:
- (Optional) Select other DNS settings as appropriate for your environment.
- Click
Next
.
- In the
5 - Tags
tab/step:
- (Optional) Set any tags that are relevant to your organization.
- Click
Next
.
- In the
6 - Review + create
tab/step:
- A validation attempt will be made and after a few moments it should indicate
Validation Passed
- if it does not pass, double-check your settings before beginning more in depth troubleshooting. - If validation has passed, click
Create
then wait for a few minutes for the scripted deployment to complete.
Repeat the above procedure for each Private Endpoint required within every Storage Account.
From PowerShell
$storageAccount = Get-AzStorageAccount -ResourceGroupName '<ResourceGroupName>' -Name '<storageaccountname>'
$privateEndpointConnection = @{ Name = 'connectionName' PrivateLinkServiceId = $storageAccount.Id GroupID = "blob|blob_secondary|file|file_secondary|table|table_secondary|queue|queue_secondary|web|web_secondary|dfs|dfs_secondary"}
$privateLinkServiceConnection = New-AzPrivateLinkServiceConnection @privateEndpointConnection
$virtualNetDetails = Get-AzVirtualNetwork -ResourceGroupName '<ResourceGroupName>' -Name '<name>'
$privateEndpoint = @{ ResourceGroupName = '<ResourceGroupName>' Name = '<PrivateEndpointName>' Location = '<location>' Subnet = $virtualNetDetails.Subnets[0] PrivateLinkServiceConnection = $privateLinkServiceConnection}
New-AzPrivateEndpoint @privateEndpoint
From Azure CLI
az network private-endpoint create --resource-group <ResourceGroupName --location <location> --name <private endpoint name> --vnet-name <VNET Name> --subnet <subnet name> --private-connection-resource-id <storage account ID> --connection-name <private link service connection name> --group-id <blob|blob_secondary|file|file_secondary|table|table_secondary|queue|queue_secondary|web|web_secondary|dfs|dfs_secondary>
Default Value
By default, Private Endpoints are not created for Storage Accounts.
Usage
Run the control in your terminal:
powerpipe control run azure_compliance.control.cis_v300_4_9
Snapshot and share results via Turbot Pipes:
powerpipe loginpowerpipe control run azure_compliance.control.cis_v300_4_9 --share
SQL
This control uses a named query:
storage_account_uses_private_link