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awspec
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Terraforming in 2021 – new features, testing and compliance
Before we dive into own cloud provider compliance checking services, we want to highlight yet another open source tool, namely InSpec. It allows you to write tests in ruby, and was built on top of RSpec. If you know already awsspec, then this should feel very similar, with the advantage that InSpec also supports GCP and Azure.
tfsec
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Terraform in AWS
Using pre-commit framework with terraform repository, will help your code to be kept clean, formated, updated document and checked for tf security issues (optional with tfsec) before committing and pushing the code to git source.
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Terraforming in 2021 – new features, testing and compliance
Here again more than one tool exists to assist. We will highlight two of the most popular ones here: tfsec and checkov. Both provide a predefined set of checks that they use to inspect your code, allowing to explicitly open exceptions (if you really want to) by annotating your code with comments, and adjust the configuration to ignore some modules, for example.
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How FirstPort manage GitHub, using code stored in GitHub
An additional benefit of using a CI workflow is adding automated tests. In this scenario, I’ve added a step leveraging tfsec to scan for static code vulnerabilities. In the example below, tfsec warns against creating an Azure network security rule which is fully open. This will halt and fail the workflow unless I provide an ignore comment to accept the warning.
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Terraform v15.0 with AWS (EKS deployment)
· Provision an EKS Cluster (AWS) · Terraform v15.0 · Terraform Registry · Pre-Commit · Terraform Pre-commit · Terraform-docs · Tflint · Tfsec
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A way to restrict options for devs in AWS
Using terraform, create a skeleton directory that they can review for how EC2 instances should be created. Use tools like https://github.com/tfsec/tfsec or other scanners/linters to validate that your developers followed this process and didn't uncheck something.
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Terraform VMware vSphere Provider - is it worth it?
I know tfsec (https://github.com/tfsec/tfsec) which is pretty good for AWS resources but I think vSphere resources are not implemented.
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Gopher Gold #15 - Wed Oct 14 2020
tfsec/tfsec (Go): 🔒🌍 Static analysis powered security scanner for your terraform code
What are some alternatives?
inspec - InSpec: Auditing and Testing Framework
checkov - Prevent cloud misconfigurations and find vulnerabilities during build-time in infrastructure as code, container images and open source packages with Checkov by Bridgecrew.
terratest - Terratest is a Go library that makes it easier to write automated tests for your infrastructure code.
tflint - A Pluggable Terraform Linter
tfenv - Terraform version manager
terrascan - Detect compliance and security violations across Infrastructure as Code to mitigate risk before provisioning cloud native infrastructure.
terraform-switcher - A command line tool to switch between different versions of terraform (install with homebrew and more)
atlantis - Terraform Pull Request Automation
pre-commit-hooks - Some out-of-the-box hooks for pre-commit
aws-vpn-client - Connect to the AWS Client VPN with SAML using OSS Client
terraform-aws-gitlab-runner - Terraform module for AWS GitLab runners on ec2 (spot) instances