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steampipe-mod-aws-compliance
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How to run an AWS CIS v3.0 assessment in CloudShell
In a prior post I showed how to install Steampipe in AWS CloudShell to instantly query over 460+ resource types from your AWS APIs using SQL, and another post on how to use the Steampipe AWS Compliance mod to assess over 25+ security benchmarks across your AWS accounts.
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What's new in the CIS v2.0 benchmark for AWS
The Steampipe AWS Compliance mod, is packed with hundreds of controls that check your AWS accounts for compliance with 25 benchmarks including NIST, PCI, HIPAA, SOC2, FedRAMP and more, now includes new controls for AWS CIS v2.0. If you're new to Steampipe, download Steampipe, install and configure the AWS plugin, and run these commands.
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Open source automated AWS CIS v2.0 benchmark assessment just released by Steampipe.io
The Steampipe AWS Compliance mod, is packed with hundreds of open source controls that evaluate your AWS accounts for compliance with 25 benchmarks (NIST, PCI, HIPAA, etc). The mod now also includes new controls for AWS CIS v2.0.
- Is there an open source version of Dome9?
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Steampipe vs aws security hub
The Steampipe AWS Compliance mod has more coverage with 21 security benchmarks (e.g. CIS v1.5, PCI, Foundations, NIST 800-53 rev5, etc).
- CLoud Custodian - Pretty Output? Alternatives?
- Scanning for AWS Security Issues with Trivy
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Open source AWS Dashboards: Visualize your AWS assets & security reports; 100+ dashboards out of the box; Build your own with HCL & SQL.
AWS Compliance mod: includes instant compliance reports for CIS, PCI, NIST, HIPAA, SOC2 & more: https://hub.steampipe.io/mods/turbot/aws_compliance
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How to perform a security audit of your AWS account in AWS CloudShell
For example, the AWS Compliance Mod layers benchmarks and controls covering 13 compliance standards including CIS, HIPAA, NIST, PCI, FedRAMP, SOC 2 and more. Each benchmark includes a set of pass/fail controls. Each control tests for a compliance recommendation such as "EC2 instances" should be managed by AWS Systems Manager" and reports OK or Alarm.
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Compliance as code for AWS
Steampipe (https://steampipe.io) is an open source CLI to query AWS and more with SQL. The AWS Compliance mod (https://hub.steampipe.io/mods/turbot/aws_compliance) has over 500 controls out of the box covering CIS, PCI, NIST, HIPAA, SOC2 & more you can run in your terminal across all your AWS accounts.
steampipe-samples
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We manage 200 open-source repos
If the projects were my own, I'd consider a monorepo. We use this approach for Steampipe samples - https://github.com/turbot/steampipe-samples
If it's a collection of changes, small improvements, etc to existing projects and repos then personally I'd go for separate forked repos. Then you can track your changes relative to the original project source code and (hopefully) contribute back PRs etc more easily.
As always - there are pros & cons to both - just a matter of choosing the approach that feels best 51% of the time :-). Of course, it's minor in general compared to the value of just keeping on moving on your projects and work!
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Running Steampipe on AWS Fargate
You can find the PRs for documentation here and for the script itself here. If you are lucky, Steampipe has are already merged these PRs by the time you are reading this, and your life just got a bit easier :) One thing you will most likely still need to do is remove or adjust the entries for the main account that you are running Steampipe from. In our case we slightly adjusted the script to skip config generation for that account based on name.
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Mapping your AWS attack surface
This query will download a list of all public IP addresses tied to the customer’s VPC.
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Enrich Splunk events with Steampipe
Let's start with a simple example: a list of all AWS Accounts in an organization. This query (accounts.sql) pulls the twelve-digit account id, Account Name, Status (Active or Suspended), and four specific tags on each account.
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This Steampipe dashboard explores how long issues remain open in a set of repos
Repo: https://github.com/turbot/steampipe-samples/all/github-issue-duration
- [OC] Exploring subreddits
- [OC] Dashboards for Reddit
- Querying OpenAPI Definitions with SQL
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Querying GitHub Data with SQL
There's all kinds of fun to be had looking at GitHub data through the lens of SQL! Here are a couple of examples based on https://steampipe.io.
https://github.com/turbot/steampipe-samples/tree/main/github...
https://github.com/turbot/steampipe-samples/tree/main/github...
- Querying Gmail with SQL
What are some alternatives?
cloudquery - The open source high performance ELT framework powered by Apache Arrow
steampipe-mod-azure-compliance - Run individual configuration, compliance and security controls or full compliance benchmarks for CIS, HIPAA HITRUST, NIST, and more across all of your Azure subscriptions using Powerpipe and Steampipe.
prowler - Prowler is an Open Source Security tool for AWS, Azure, GCP and Kubernetes to do security assessments, audits, incident response, compliance, continuous monitoring, hardening and forensics readiness. Includes CIS, NIST 800, NIST CSF, CISA, FedRAMP, PCI-DSS, GDPR, HIPAA, FFIEC, SOC2, GXP, Well-Architected Security, ENS and more
steampipe-mod-aws-perimeter - Is your AWS perimeter secure? Use Powerpipe and Steampipe to check your AWS accounts for public resources, resources shared with untrusted accounts, insecure network configurations and more.
terraform-aws-secure-baseline - Terraform module to set up your AWS account with the secure baseline configuration based on CIS Amazon Web Services Foundations and AWS Foundational Security Best Practices.
steampipe-mod-aws-thrifty - Are you a Thrifty AWS dev? This mod checks your AWS accounts for unused and under-utilized resources using Powerpipe and Steampipe.
steampipe - Zero-ETL, infinite possibilities. Live query APIs, code & more with SQL. No DB required.
pci_fetch - A library for querying connected PCI devices and a pci.ids parser.
steampipe-plugin-github - Use SQL to instantly query repositories, users, gists and more from GitHub. Open source CLI. No DB required.
steampipe-plugin-aws - Use SQL to instantly query AWS resources across regions and accounts. Open source CLI. No DB required.
steampipe-mod-zoom-compliance - Run individual configuration, compliance and security controls or full compliance benchmarks for CIS for Zoom using Powerpipe and Steampipe.