Detection: IAM Service Account Deleted
Overview
Detect when an IAM service account was deleted in GCP. Service accounts are essential for applications and services to access GCP resources, and their deletion can disrupt operations or indicate unauthorized activity. Monitoring these events ensures operational continuity and prevents accidental or unauthorized removal of critical service accounts.
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Usage
Run the detection in your terminal:
powerpipe detection run gcp_audit_log_detections.detection.iam_service_account_deleted
Snapshot and share results via Turbot Pipes:
powerpipe loginpowerpipe detection run gcp_audit_log_detections.detection.iam_service_account_deleted --share
SQL
This detection uses a named query:
select tp_timestamp as timestamp,method_name as operation,resource_name as resource,authentication_info.principal_email as actor,tp_source_ip as source_ip,tp_index as project,tp_id as source_id,-- Create new aliases to preserve original row data*
from gcp_audit_logwhere method_name ilike 'google.iam.admin.v%.deleteserviceaccount' and severity != 'Error'-- TODO: Do we need to check operation?-- and (operation_src is null or operation_src.last = true)
order by timestamp desc;