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kics
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A Deep Dive Into Terraform Static Code Analysis Tools: Features and Comparisons
KICS (stands for "Keeping Infrastructure as Code Secure"): Owner/Maintainer: Checkmarx Age: First released on GitHub on November 30th, 2020 License: Apache License 2.0
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What are the best static analysis security testing tools for Terraform and infrastructure as code?
The ones I remember being alright from a bunch of trials/PoC we did at my job were Snyk https://snyk.io/product/infrastructure-as-code-security/ and The one Gitlab Ultimate uses, https://github.com/Checkmarx/kics
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Securing the software supply chain in the cloud
KICS – Scan for Infrastructure-as-Code vulnerabilities
- Looking for Tips on Open Sourcing a kubernetes security tool
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Implement DevSecOps to Secure your CI/CD pipeline
Checkov, Terrascan, and Kics can be used to scan our Infrastructure code. It supports Terraform, Cloudformation, and Azure ARM resources.
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List of most useful Terraform open-source tools
kics: https://github.com/Checkmarx/kics
Cost:
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KICS (Keep Infrastructure as Code Secure) community meetings
Details about the meeting on this thread: https://github.com/Checkmarx/kics/discussions/5675
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Terraform AWS 4.0 Provider migration
We have a request in KICS (Keep IaC secure, https://github.com/Checkmarx/kics) to support AWS 4.0 provider and I wondered how fast did people adopt it and did the required changes.
- Question for the Argo-Verse
aztfy
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Terraform Tips & Tricks: Managing Large-Scale Azure Resource Imports
Aztfy is a tool developed by Microsoft that allows you to bulk import resources, it has some configuration so you can specify what to import, the names to import and so on. After spending some time with the tool, I quickly realized it may be a no-go. The problem I had with this tool is twofold:
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Azure Terrafy: Import and Manage Existing Azure Resources with Terraform
Azure Terrafy is a tool that makes it easy to import your existing Azure resources into Terraform modules. Suppose you're an Azure user looking to manage your infrastructure with the power of Terraform. In that case, Azure Terrafy can save you time and effort by automating the process of incorporating your existing resources into your Terraform configuration. This is especially useful for those who have a "brownfield" environment, where their infrastructure already has a number of existing resources that need to be brought under the management of Terraform. It can save you a lot of time and effort. Without Terrafy, you would need to manually create a Terraform configuration file for each resource you want to manage. This can be tedious and error-prone, especially if you have many resources.
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terraforming existing infra
If that existing infrastructure happens to be in Azure, look into aztfy, it's helped me build some structures to replace first-generation hand-deployed resources.
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Open Source Terraform projects - azure focused (open to other providers as well)
Azure Terrafy
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How do I use TF only for new stuff in Azure (leave stuff, that was created in the portal before, like it was)?
https://github.com/Azure/aztfy I've done this, as the guy above says it's all flat but perfectly readable.
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List of most useful Terraform open-source tools
Aztfy (Azure only): https://github.com/Azure/aztfy
Basic GitOps:Atlantis - https://www.runatlantis.io/
DRY wrapper:
"Reverse"/creating from existing cloud resources:Terraformer: https://github.com/GoogleCloudPlatform/terraformerAztfy (Azure only): https://github.com/Azure/aztfy
- Aztfy
- My tfstate got messed up and my most recent correct backup is incomplete. How do I get terraform to recursively add Azure RGs and their resources?
- converting existing infrastructure using azure functions from the arm template into terraform
What are some alternatives?
checkov - Prevent cloud misconfigurations and find vulnerabilities during build-time in infrastructure as code, container images and open source packages with Checkov by Bridgecrew.
terraformer - CLI tool to generate terraform files from existing infrastructure (reverse Terraform). Infrastructure to Code
trivy - Find vulnerabilities, misconfigurations, secrets, SBOM in containers, Kubernetes, code repositories, clouds and more
aztfmove - Simple tool to move Azure resources based on Terraform state
terrascan - Detect compliance and security violations across Infrastructure as Code to mitigate risk before provisioning cloud native infrastructure.
CheatSheetSeries - The OWASP Cheat Sheet Series was created to provide a concise collection of high value information on specific application security topics.
aztfexport - A tool to bring existing Azure resources under Terraform's management
terrascan - Detect compliance and security violations across Infrastructure as Code to mitigate risk before provisioning cloud native infrastructure. [Moved to: https://github.com/accurics/terrascan]
kubescape - Kubescape is an open-source Kubernetes security platform for your IDE, CI/CD pipelines, and clusters. It includes risk analysis, security, compliance, and misconfiguration scanning, saving Kubernetes users and administrators precious time, effort, and resources.
terraforming - Export existing AWS resources to Terraform style (tf, tfstate) / No longer actively maintained