Control: 6.1.2.2 Ensure that Activity Log Alert exists for Delete Policy Assignment
Description
Create an activity log alert for the Delete Policy Assignment event.
Monitoring for delete policy assignment events gives insight into changes done in "azure policy - assignments" and can reduce the time it takes to detect unsolicited changes.
Remediation
Remediate from Azure Portal
- Navigate to the Monitorblade.
- Select Alerts.
- Select Create.
- Select Alert rule.
- Choose a subscription.
- Select Apply.
- Select the Conditiontab.
- Click See all signals.
- Select Delete policy assignment (Policy assignment).
- Click Apply.
- Select the Actionstab.
- Click Select action groupsto select an existing action group, orCreate action groupto create a new action group.
- Follow the prompts to choose or create an action group.
- Select the Detailstab.
- Select a Resource group, provide an Alert rule nameand an optionalAlert rule description.
- Click Review + create.
- Click Create.
Remediate from Azure CLI
az monitor activity-log alert create --resource-group "<resource group name>" --condition category=Administrative and operationName=Microsoft.Authorization/policyAssignments/delete and level=<verbose | information | warning | error | critical> --scope "/subscriptions/<subscription ID>" --name "<activity log rule name>" -- subscription <subscription id> --action-group <action group ID>
Remediate from PowerShell
Create the conditions object.
$conditions = @()$conditions += New-AzActivityLogAlertAlertRuleAnyOfOrLeafConditionObject -Equal Administrative -Field category$conditions += New-AzActivityLogAlertAlertRuleAnyOfOrLeafConditionObject -Equal Microsoft.Authorization/policyAssignments/delete -Field operationName$conditions += New-AzActivityLogAlertAlertRuleAnyOfOrLeafConditionObject -Equal Verbose -Field level
Retrieve the Action Group information and store in a variable, then create the Action object.
$actionGroup = Get-AzActionGroup -ResourceGroupName <resource group name> -Name <action group name>$actionObject = New-AzActivityLogAlertActionGroupObject -Id $actionGroup.Id
Create the Scope variable.
$scope = "/subscriptions/<subscription id>"
Create the Activity Log Alert Rule for Microsoft.Authorization/policyAssignments/delete.
New-AzActivityLogAlert -Name "<activity log alert rule name>" -ResourceGroupName "<resource group name>" -Condition $conditions -Scope $scope -Location global -Action $actionObject -Subscription <subscription ID> -Enabled $true
Default Value
By default, no monitoring alerts are created.
Usage
Run the control in your terminal:
powerpipe control run azure_compliance.control.cis_v500_6_1_2_2Snapshot and share results via Turbot Pipes:
powerpipe loginpowerpipe control run azure_compliance.control.cis_v500_6_1_2_2 --shareSQL
This control uses a named query:
with alert_rule as (  select    alert.id as alert_id,    alert.name as alert_name,    alert.enabled,    alert.location,    alert.subscription_id  from    azure_log_alert as alert,    jsonb_array_elements_text(scopes) as sc  where    alert.location = 'global'    and alert.enabled    and sc = '/subscriptions/' || alert.subscription_id    and alert.condition -> 'allOf' @> '[{"equals":"Administrative","field":"category"}]'    and alert.condition -> 'allOf' @> '[{"field": "operationName", "equals": "Microsoft.Authorization/policyAssignments/delete"}]'  limit 1)select  sub.subscription_id as resource,  case    when count(a.subscription_id) > 0 then 'ok'    else 'alarm'  end as status,  case    when count(a.subscription_id) > 0 then 'Activity log alert exists for delete policy assignment event.'    else 'Activity log alert does not exists for delete policy assignment event.'  end as reason    , sub.display_name as subscriptionfrom  azure_subscription sub  left join alert_rule a on sub.subscription_id = a.subscription_idgroup by  sub._ctx,  sub.subscription_id,  sub.display_name;