Control: 5.2.9 Ensure that Activity Log Alert exists for Create or Update or Delete SQL Server Firewall Rule
Description
Create an activity log alert for the Create or Update or Delete SQL Server Firewall Rule event.
Monitoring for Create or Update or Delete SQL Server Firewall Rule events gives insight into network access changes and may reduce the time it takes to detect suspicious activity.
Remediation
From Console
- Login to 
Azure Monitorconsole - Select 
Alerts - Click On New Alert Rule
 - Under Scope, click Select resource
 - Select the appropriate subscription under Filter by 
subscription - Select 
Policy Assignmentunder Filter by resource type - Select 
Allfor Filter by location - Click on the 
subscription resourcefrom the entries populated underResource - Verify Selection preview shows All Policy assignment (policyAssignments) and your selected subscription name
 - Click Done
 - Under 
Conditionsection click Add Condition - Select  
All Administrative operationssignal - Click Done
 - Under 
Action groupinActionssection, select Add action groups and complete creation process or select appropriate action group - Under 
Alert rule details, enterAlert rule nameandDescription - Select appropriate 
resource groupto save the alert to - Check 
Enable alert ruleupon creation checkbox - Click Create alert rule
 
From Command Line
Use the below command to create an Activity Log Alert for Create or Update Network Security Groups
az account get-access-token --query "{subscription:subscription,accessToken:accessToken}" \--out tsv | xargs -L1 bash -c 'curl -X PUT -H "Authorization: Bearer $1" -H \"Content-Type:application/json" \https://management.azure.com/subscriptions/$0/resourceGroups/<Resource_Group_ToCreate_Alert_In>/providers/microsoft.insights/activityLogAlerts/<Unique_Alert_Name>?api-version=2017-04-01 -d@"input.json"'
Where input.json contains the Request body JSON data as mentioned below.
{  "location":"Global",  "tags":{
  },  "properties":{     "scopes":[        "/subscriptions/<Subscription_ID>"     ],     "enabled":true,     "condition":{        "allOf":[           {              "containsAny":null,              "equals":"Administrative",              "field":"category"           },           {              "containsAny":null,              "equals":  "Microsoft.Sql/servers/firewallRules/write",              "field":"operationName"           }        ]     },     "actions":{        "actionGroups":[           {              "actionGroupId":"/subscriptions/<Subscription_ID>/resourceGroups/<Resource_Group_For_Alert_Group>/providers/microsoft.insights/actionGroups/<Alert_Group>",              "webhookProperties":null           }        ]     }  }}
Configurable Parameters for command line:
<Resource_Group_To Create_Alert_In> <Unique_Alert_Name>
Configurable Parameters for input.json:
<Subscription_ID> in scopes<Subscription_ID> in actionGroupId<Resource_Group_For_Alert_Group> in actionGroupId<Alert_Group> in actionGroupId
Usage
Run the control in your terminal:
powerpipe control run azure_compliance.control.cis_v130_5_2_9Snapshot and share results via Turbot Pipes:
powerpipe loginpowerpipe control run azure_compliance.control.cis_v130_5_2_9 --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": "resourceType", "equals": "microsoft.sql/servers"}]'    and jsonb_array_length(alert.condition -> 'allOf') = 2  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 create, update and delete SQL Server Firewall Rule event.'    else 'Activity log alert does not exists for create, update and delete SQL Server Firewall Rule 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;