Control: Resource logs in Logic Apps should be enabled
Description
Audit enabling of resource logs. This enables you to recreate activity trails to use for investigation purposes; when a security incident occurs or when your network is compromised.
Usage
Run the control in your terminal:
powerpipe control run azure_compliance.control.logic_app_workflow_logging_enabledSnapshot and share results via Turbot Pipes:
powerpipe loginpowerpipe control run azure_compliance.control.logic_app_workflow_logging_enabled --shareSQL
This control uses a named query:
with logging_details as (  select    distinct id as workflow_id  from    azure_logic_app_workflow,    jsonb_array_elements(diagnostic_settings) setting,    jsonb_array_elements(setting -> 'properties' -> 'logs') log  where    diagnostic_settings is not null    and (      (        (log ->> 'enabled') :: boolean        and (log -> 'retentionPolicy' ->> 'enabled') :: boolean        and (log -> 'retentionPolicy') :: JSONB ? 'days'      )      or      (        (log ->> 'enabled') :: boolean        and (          log -> 'retentionPolicy' ->> 'enabled' <> 'true'          or setting -> 'properties' ->> 'storageAccountId' = ''        )      )    ))select  a.id as resource,  case    when a.diagnostic_settings is null then 'alarm'    when l.workflow_id is not null then 'ok'    else 'alarm'  end as status,  case    when a.diagnostic_settings is null then a.name || ' logging disabled.'    when l.workflow_id is not null then a.name || ' logging enabled.'    else a.name || ' logging disabled.'  end as reason    , a.resource_group as resource_group  , sub.display_name as subscriptionfrom  azure_logic_app_workflow as a  left join logging_details as l on a.id = l.workflow_id  left join azure_subscription as sub on sub.subscription_id = a.subscription_id;