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controls:
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version: "gke-1.0"
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id: 6
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text: "Managed Services"
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type: "managedservices"
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groups:
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- id: 6.1
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text: "Image Registry and Image Scanning"
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checks:
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- id: 6.1.1
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text: "Ensure Image Vulnerability Scanning using GCR Container Analysis
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or a third-party provider (Scored)"
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type: "manual"
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remediation: |
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Using Command Line:
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gcloud services enable containerscanning.googleapis.com
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scored: true
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- id: 6.1.2
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text: "Minimize user access to GCR (Scored)"
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type: "manual"
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remediation: |
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Using Command Line:
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To change roles at the GCR bucket level:
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Firstly, run the following if read permissions are required:
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gsutil iam ch [TYPE]:[EMAIL-ADDRESS]:objectViewer
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gs://artifacts.[PROJECT_ID].appspot.com
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Then remove the excessively privileged role (Storage Admin / Storage Object Admin /
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Storage Object Creator) using:
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gsutil iam ch -d [TYPE]:[EMAIL-ADDRESS]:[ROLE]
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gs://artifacts.[PROJECT_ID].appspot.com
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where:
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[TYPE] can be one of the following:
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o user, if the [EMAIL-ADDRESS] is a Google account
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o serviceAccount, if [EMAIL-ADDRESS] specifies a Service account
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[EMAIL-ADDRESS] can be one of the following:
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o a Google account (for example, someone@example.com)
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o a Cloud IAM service account
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To modify roles defined at the project level and subsequently inherited within the GCR
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bucket, or the Service Account User role, extract the IAM policy file, modify it accordingly
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and apply it using:
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gcloud projects set-iam-policy [PROJECT_ID] [POLICY_FILE]
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scored: true
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- id: 6.1.3
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text: "Minimize cluster access to read-only for GCR (Scored)"
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type: "manual"
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remediation: |
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Using Command Line:
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For an account explicitly granted to the bucket. First, add read access to the Kubernetes
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Service Account
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gsutil iam ch [TYPE]:[EMAIL-ADDRESS]:objectViewer
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gs://artifacts.[PROJECT_ID].appspot.com
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where:
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[TYPE] can be one of the following:
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o user, if the [EMAIL-ADDRESS] is a Google account
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o serviceAccount, if [EMAIL-ADDRESS] specifies a Service account
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[EMAIL-ADDRESS] can be one of the following:
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o a Google account (for example, someone@example.com)
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o a Cloud IAM service account
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Then remove the excessively privileged role (Storage Admin / Storage Object Admin /
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Storage Object Creator) using:
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gsutil iam ch -d [TYPE]:[EMAIL-ADDRESS]:[ROLE]
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gs://artifacts.[PROJECT_ID].appspot.com
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For an account that inherits access to the GCR Bucket through Project level permissions,
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modify the Projects IAM policy file accordingly, then upload it using:
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gcloud projects set-iam-policy [PROJECT_ID] [POLICY_FILE]
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scored: true
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- id: 6.1.4
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text: "Minimize Container Registries to only those approved (Not Scored)"
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type: "manual"
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remediation: |
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Using Command Line:
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First, update the cluster to enable Binary Authorization:
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gcloud container cluster update [CLUSTER_NAME] \
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--enable-binauthz
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Create a Binary Authorization Policy using the Binary Authorization Policy Reference
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(https://cloud.google.com/binary-authorization/docs/policy-yaml-reference) for guidance.
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Import the policy file into Binary Authorization:
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gcloud container binauthz policy import [YAML_POLICY]
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scored: false
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- id: 6.2
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text: "Identity and Access Management (IAM)"
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checks:
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- id: 6.2.1
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text: "Ensure GKE clusters are not running using the Compute Engine
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default service account (Scored)"
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type: "manual"
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remediation: |
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Using Command Line:
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Firstly, create a minimally privileged service account:
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gcloud iam service-accounts create [SA_NAME] \
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--display-name "GKE Node Service Account"
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export NODE_SA_EMAIL=`gcloud iam service-accounts list \
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--format='value(email)' \
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--filter='displayName:GKE Node Service Account'`
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Grant the following roles to the service account:
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export PROJECT_ID=`gcloud config get-value project`
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gcloud projects add-iam-policy-binding $PROJECT_ID \
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--member serviceAccount:$NODE_SA_EMAIL \
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--role roles/monitoring.metricWriter
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gcloud projects add-iam-policy-binding $PROJECT_ID \
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--member serviceAccount:$NODE_SA_EMAIL \
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--role roles/monitoring.viewer
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gcloud projects add-iam-policy-binding $PROJECT_ID \
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--member serviceAccount:$NODE_SA_EMAIL \
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--role roles/logging.logWriter
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To create a new Node pool using the Service account, run the following command:
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gcloud container node-pools create [NODE_POOL] \
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--service-account=[SA_NAME]@[PROJECT_ID].iam.gserviceaccount.com \
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--cluster=[CLUSTER_NAME] --zone [COMPUTE_ZONE]
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You will need to migrate your workloads to the new Node pool, and delete Node pools that
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use the default service account to complete the remediation.
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scored: true
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- id: 6.2.2
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text: "Prefer using dedicated GCP Service Accounts and Workload Identity (Not Scored)"
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type: "manual"
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remediation: |
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Using Command Line:
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gcloud beta container clusters update [CLUSTER_NAME] --zone [CLUSTER_ZONE] \
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--identity-namespace=[PROJECT_ID].svc.id.goog
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Note that existing Node pools are unaffected. New Node pools default to --workload-
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metadata-from-node=GKE_METADATA_SERVER .
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Then, modify existing Node pools to enable GKE_METADATA_SERVER:
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gcloud beta container node-pools update [NODEPOOL_NAME] \
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--cluster=[CLUSTER_NAME] --zone [CLUSTER_ZONE] \
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--workload-metadata-from-node=GKE_METADATA_SERVER
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You may also need to modify workloads in order for them to use Workload Identity as
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described within https://cloud.google.com/kubernetes-engine/docs/how-to/workload-
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identity. Also consider the effects on the availability of your hosted workloads as Node
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pools are updated, it may be more appropriate to create new Node Pools.
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scored: false
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- id: 6.3
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text: "Cloud Key Management Service (Cloud KMS)"
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checks:
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- id: 6.3.1
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text: "Ensure Kubernetes Secrets are encrypted using keys managed in Cloud KMS (Scored)"
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type: "manual"
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remediation: |
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Using Command Line:
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To create a key
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Create a key ring:
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gcloud kms keyrings create [RING_NAME] \
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--location [LOCATION] \
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--project [KEY_PROJECT_ID]
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Create a key:
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gcloud kms keys create [KEY_NAME] \
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--location [LOCATION] \
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--keyring [RING_NAME] \
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--purpose encryption \
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--project [KEY_PROJECT_ID]
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Grant the Kubernetes Engine Service Agent service account the Cloud KMS CryptoKey
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Encrypter/Decrypter role:
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gcloud kms keys add-iam-policy-binding [KEY_NAME] \
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--location [LOCATION] \
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--keyring [RING_NAME] \
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--member serviceAccount:[SERVICE_ACCOUNT_NAME] \
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--role roles/cloudkms.cryptoKeyEncrypterDecrypter \
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--project [KEY_PROJECT_ID]
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To create a new cluster with Application-layer Secrets Encryption:
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gcloud container clusters create [CLUSTER_NAME] \
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--cluster-version=latest \
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--zone [ZONE] \
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--database-encryption-key projects/[KEY_PROJECT_ID]/locations/[LOCATION]/keyRings/[RING_NAME]/cryptoKey s/[KEY_NAME] \
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--project [CLUSTER_PROJECT_ID]
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To enable on an existing cluster:
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gcloud container clusters update [CLUSTER_NAME] \
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--zone [ZONE] \
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--database-encryption-key projects/[KEY_PROJECT_ID]/locations/[LOCATION]/keyRings/[RING_NAME]/cryptoKey s/[KEY_NAME] \
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--project [CLUSTER_PROJECT_ID]
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scored: true
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- id: 6.4
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text: "Node Metadata"
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checks:
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- id: 6.4.1
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text: "Ensure legacy Compute Engine instance metadata APIs are Disabled (Scored)"
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type: "manual"
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remediation: |
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Using Command Line:
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To update an existing cluster, create a new Node pool with the legacy GCE metadata
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endpoint disabled:
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gcloud container node-pools create [POOL_NAME] \
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--metadata disable-legacy-endpoints=true \
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--cluster [CLUSTER_NAME] \
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--zone [COMPUTE_ZONE]
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You will need to migrate workloads from any existing non-conforming Node pools, to the
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new Node pool, then delete non-conforming Node pools to complete the remediation.
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scored: true
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- id: 6.4.2
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text: "Ensure the GKE Metadata Server is Enabled (Not Scored)"
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type: "manual"
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remediation: |
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Using Command Line:
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gcloud beta container clusters update [CLUSTER_NAME] \
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--identity-namespace=[PROJECT_ID].svc.id.goog
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Note that existing Node pools are unaffected. New Node pools default to --workload-
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metadata-from-node=GKE_METADATA_SERVER .
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To modify an existing Node pool to enable GKE Metadata Server:
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gcloud beta container node-pools update [NODEPOOL_NAME] \
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--cluster=[CLUSTER_NAME] \
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--workload-metadata-from-node=GKE_METADATA_SERVER
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You may also need to modify workloads in order for them to use Workload Identity as
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described within https://cloud.google.com/kubernetes-engine/docs/how-to/workload-
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identity.
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scored: false
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- id: 6.5
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text: "Node Configuration and Maintenance"
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checks:
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- id: 6.5.1
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text: "Ensure Container-Optimized OS (COS) is used for GKE node images (Scored)"
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type: "manual"
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remediation: |
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Using Command Line:
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To set the node image to cos for an existing cluster's Node pool:
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gcloud container clusters upgrade [CLUSTER_NAME]\
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--image-type cos \
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--zone [COMPUTE_ZONE] --node-pool [POOL_NAME]
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scored: true
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- id: 6.5.2
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text: "Ensure Node Auto-Repair is enabled for GKE nodes (Scored)"
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type: "manual"
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remediation: |
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Using Command Line:
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To enable node auto-repair for an existing cluster with Node pool, run the following
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command:
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gcloud container node-pools update [POOL_NAME] \
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--cluster [CLUSTER_NAME] --zone [COMPUTE_ZONE] \
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--enable-autorepair
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scored: true
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- id: 6.5.3
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text: "Ensure Node Auto-Upgrade is enabled for GKE nodes (Scored)"
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type: "manual"
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remediation: |
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Using Command Line:
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To enable node auto-upgrade for an existing cluster's Node pool, run the following
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command:
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gcloud container node-pools update [NODE_POOL] \
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--cluster [CLUSTER_NAME] --zone [COMPUTE_ZONE] \
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--enable-autoupgrade
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scored: true
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- id: 6.5.4
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text: "Automate GKE version management using Release Channels (Not Scored)"
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type: "manual"
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remediation: |
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Using Command Line:
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Create a new cluster by running the following command:
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gcloud beta container clusters create [CLUSTER_NAME] \
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--zone [COMPUTE_ZONE] \
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--release-channel [RELEASE_CHANNEL]
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where [RELEASE_CHANNEL] is stable or regular according to your needs.
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scored: false
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- id: 6.5.5
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text: "Ensure Shielded GKE Nodes are Enabled (Not Scored)"
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type: "manual"
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remediation: |
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Using Command Line:
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To create a Node pool within the cluster with Integrity Monitoring enabled, run the
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following command:
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gcloud beta container node-pools create [NODEPOOL_NAME] \
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--cluster [CLUSTER_NAME] --zone [COMPUTE_ZONE] \
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--shielded-integrity-monitoring
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You will also need to migrate workloads from existing non-conforming Node pools to the
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newly created Node pool, then delete the non-conforming pools.
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scored: false
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- id: 6.5.6
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text: "Ensure Shielded GKE Nodes are Enabled (Not Scored)"
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type: "manual"
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remediation: |
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Using Command Line:
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To migrate an existing cluster, you will need to specify the --enable-shielded-nodes flag
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on a cluster update command:
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gcloud beta container clusters update [CLUSTER_NAME] \
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--zone [CLUSTER_ZONE] \
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--enable-shielded-nodes
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scored: false
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- id: 6.5.7
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text: "Ensure Secure Boot for Shielded GKE Nodes is Enabled (Not Scored)"
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type: "manual"
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remediation: |
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Using Command Line:
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To create a Node pool within the cluster with Secure Boot enabled, run the following
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command:
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gcloud beta container node-pools create [NODEPOOL_NAME] \
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--cluster [CLUSTER_NAME] --zone [COMPUTE_ZONE] \
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--shielded-secure-boot
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You will also need to migrate workloads from existing non-conforming Node pools to the
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newly created Node pool, then delete the non-conforming pools.
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scored: false
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- id: 6.6
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text: "Cluster Networking"
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checks:
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- id: 6.6.1
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text: "Enable VPC Flow Logs and Intranode Visibility (Not Scored)"
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type: "manual"
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remediation: |
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Using Command Line:
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To enable intranode visibility on an existing cluster, run the following command:
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gcloud beta container clusters update [CLUSTER_NAME] \
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--enable-intra-node-visibility
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scored: false
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- id: 6.6.2
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text: "Ensure use of VPC-native clusters (Scored)"
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type: "manual"
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remediation: |
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Using Command Line:
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To enable Alias IP on a new cluster, run the following command:
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gcloud container clusters create [CLUSTER_NAME] \
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--zone [COMPUTE_ZONE] \
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--enable-ip-alias
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scored: true
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- id: 6.6.3
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text: "Ensure Master Authorized Networks is Enabled (Scored)"
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type: "manual"
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remediation: |
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Using Command Line:
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To check Master Authorized Networks status for an existing cluster, run the following
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command;
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gcloud container clusters describe [CLUSTER_NAME] \
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--zone [COMPUTE_ZONE] \
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--format json | jq '.masterAuthorizedNetworksConfig'
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The output should return
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{
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"enabled": true
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}
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if Master Authorized Networks is enabled.
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If Master Authorized Networks is disabled, the
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above command will return null ( { } ).
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scored: true
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- id: 6.6.4
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text: "Ensure clusters are created with Private Endpoint Enabled and Public Access Disabled (Scored)"
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type: "manual"
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remediation: |
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Using Command Line:
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Create a cluster with a Private Endpoint enabled and Public Access disabled by including
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the --enable-private-endpoint flag within the cluster create command:
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gcloud container clusters create [CLUSTER_NAME] \
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--enable-private-endpoint
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Setting this flag also requires the setting of --enable-private-nodes , --enable-ip-alias
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and --master-ipv4-cidr=[MASTER_CIDR_RANGE] .
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scored: true
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- id: 6.6.5
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text: "Ensure clusters are created with Private Nodes (Scored)"
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type: "manual"
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remediation: |
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Using Command Line:
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To create a cluster with Private Nodes enabled, include the --enable-private-nodes flag
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within the cluster create command:
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gcloud container clusters create [CLUSTER_NAME] \
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--enable-private-nodes
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Setting this flag also requires the setting of --enable-ip-alias and --master-ipv4-
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cidr=[MASTER_CIDR_RANGE] .
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scored: true
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- id: 6.6.6
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text: "Consider firewalling GKE worker nodes (Not Scored)"
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type: "manual"
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remediation: |
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Using Command Line:
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Use the following command to generate firewall rules, setting the variables as appropriate.
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You may want to use the target [TAG] and [SERVICE_ACCOUNT] previously identified.
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gcloud compute firewall-rules create FIREWALL_RULE_NAME \
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--network [NETWORK] \
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--priority [PRIORITY] \
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--direction [DIRECTION] \
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--action [ACTION] \
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--target-tags [TAG] \
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--target-service-accounts [SERVICE_ACCOUNT] \
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--source-ranges [SOURCE_CIDR-RANGE] \
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--source-tags [SOURCE_TAGS] \
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--source-service-accounts=[SOURCE_SERVICE_ACCOUNT] \
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--destination-ranges [DESTINATION_CIDR_RANGE] \
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--rules [RULES]
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scored: false
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- id: 6.6.7
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text: "Ensure Network Policy is Enabled and set as appropriate (Not Scored)"
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type: "manual"
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remediation: |
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Using Command Line:
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To enable Network Policy for an existing cluster, firstly enable the Network Policy add-on:
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gcloud container clusters update [CLUSTER_NAME] \
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--zone [COMPUTE_ZONE] \
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--update-addons NetworkPolicy=ENABLED
|
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|
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Then, enable Network Policy:
|
||
|
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|
gcloud container clusters update [CLUSTER_NAME] \
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--zone [COMPUTE_ZONE] \
|
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|
--enable-network-policy
|
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|
scored: false
|
||
|
|
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|
- id: 6.6.8
|
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|
text: "Ensure use of Google-managed SSL Certificates (Not Scored)"
|
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|
type: "manual"
|
||
|
remediation: |
|
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|
If services of type:LoadBalancer are discovered, consider replacing the Service with an
|
||
|
Ingress.
|
||
|
|
||
|
To configure the Ingress and use Google-managed SSL certificates, follow the instructions
|
||
|
as listed at https://cloud.google.com/kubernetes-engine/docs/how-to/managed-certs.
|
||
|
scored: false
|
||
|
|
||
|
- id: 6.7
|
||
|
text: "Logging"
|
||
|
checks:
|
||
|
- id: 6.7.1
|
||
|
text: "Ensure Stackdriver Kubernetes Logging and Monitoring is Enabled (Scored)"
|
||
|
type: "manual"
|
||
|
remediation: |
|
||
|
Using Command Line:
|
||
|
|
||
|
STACKDRIVER KUBERNETES ENGINE MONITORING SUPPORT (PREFERRED):
|
||
|
To enable Stackdriver Kubernetes Engine Monitoring for an existing cluster, run the
|
||
|
following command:
|
||
|
|
||
|
gcloud container clusters update [CLUSTER_NAME] \
|
||
|
--zone [COMPUTE_ZONE] \
|
||
|
--enable-stackdriver-kubernetes
|
||
|
|
||
|
LEGACY STACKDRIVER SUPPORT:
|
||
|
Both Logging and Monitoring support must be enabled.
|
||
|
To enable Legacy Stackdriver Logging for an existing cluster, run the following command:
|
||
|
|
||
|
gcloud container clusters update [CLUSTER_NAME] --zone [COMPUTE_ZONE] \
|
||
|
--logging-service logging.googleapis.com
|
||
|
|
||
|
To enable Legacy Stackdriver Monitoring for an existing cluster, run the following
|
||
|
command:
|
||
|
|
||
|
gcloud container clusters update [CLUSTER_NAME] --zone [COMPUTE_ZONE] \
|
||
|
--monitoring-service monitoring.googleapis.com
|
||
|
scored: true
|
||
|
|
||
|
- id: 6.7.2
|
||
|
text: "Enable Linux auditd logging (Not Scored)"
|
||
|
type: "manual"
|
||
|
remediation: |
|
||
|
Using Command Line:
|
||
|
Download the example manifests:
|
||
|
|
||
|
curl https://raw.githubusercontent.com/GoogleCloudPlatform/k8s-node-tools/master/os-audit/cos-auditd-logging.yaml \
|
||
|
> cos-auditd-logging.yaml
|
||
|
|
||
|
Edit the example manifests if needed. Then, deploy them:
|
||
|
|
||
|
kubectl apply -f cos-auditd-logging.yaml
|
||
|
|
||
|
Verify that the logging Pods have started. If you defined a different Namespace in your
|
||
|
manifests, replace cos-auditd with the name of the namespace you're using:
|
||
|
|
||
|
kubectl get pods --namespace=cos-auditd
|
||
|
scored: false
|
||
|
|
||
|
- id: 6.8
|
||
|
text: "Authentication and Authorization"
|
||
|
checks:
|
||
|
- id: 6.8.1
|
||
|
text: "Ensure Basic Authentication using static passwords is Disabled (Scored)"
|
||
|
type: "manual"
|
||
|
remediation: |
|
||
|
Using Command Line:
|
||
|
To update an existing cluster and disable Basic Authentication by removing the static
|
||
|
password:
|
||
|
|
||
|
gcloud container clusters update [CLUSTER_NAME] \
|
||
|
--no-enable-basic-auth
|
||
|
scored: true
|
||
|
|
||
|
- id: 6.8.2
|
||
|
text: "Ensure authentication using Client Certificates is Disabled (Scored)"
|
||
|
type: "manual"
|
||
|
remediation: |
|
||
|
Using Command Line:
|
||
|
Create a new cluster without a Client Certificate:
|
||
|
|
||
|
gcloud container clusters create [CLUSTER_NAME] \
|
||
|
--no-issue-client-certificate
|
||
|
scored: true
|
||
|
|
||
|
- id: 6.8.3
|
||
|
text: "Manage Kubernetes RBAC users with Google Groups for GKE (Not Scored)"
|
||
|
type: "manual"
|
||
|
remediation: |
|
||
|
Using Command Line:
|
||
|
Follow the G Suite Groups instructions at https://cloud.google.com/kubernetes-
|
||
|
engine/docs/how-to/role-based-access-control#google-groups-for-gke.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Then, create a cluster with
|
||
|
|
||
|
gcloud beta container clusters create my-cluster \
|
||
|
--security-group="gke-security-groups@[yourdomain.com]"
|
||
|
|
||
|
Finally create Roles, ClusterRoles, RoleBindings, and ClusterRoleBindings that
|
||
|
reference your G Suite Groups.
|
||
|
scored: false
|
||
|
|
||
|
- id: 6.8.4
|
||
|
text: "Ensure Legacy Authorization (ABAC) is Disabled (Scored)"
|
||
|
type: "manual"
|
||
|
remediation: |
|
||
|
Using Command Line:
|
||
|
To disable Legacy Authorization for an existing cluster, run the following command:
|
||
|
|
||
|
gcloud container clusters update [CLUSTER_NAME] \
|
||
|
--zone [COMPUTE_ZONE] \
|
||
|
--no-enable-legacy-authorization
|
||
|
scored: true
|
||
|
|
||
|
- id: 6.9
|
||
|
text: "Storage"
|
||
|
checks:
|
||
|
- id: 6.9.1
|
||
|
text: "Enable Customer-Managed Encryption Keys (CMEK) for GKE Persistent Disks (PD) (Not Scored)"
|
||
|
type: "manual"
|
||
|
remediation: |
|
||
|
Using Command Line:
|
||
|
FOR NODE BOOT DISKS:
|
||
|
Create a new node pool using customer-managed encryption keys for the node boot disk, of
|
||
|
[DISK_TYPE] either pd-standard or pd-ssd :
|
||
|
|
||
|
gcloud beta container node-pools create [CLUSTER_NAME] \
|
||
|
--disk-type [DISK_TYPE] \
|
||
|
--boot-disk-kms-key \
|
||
|
projects/[KEY_PROJECT_ID]/locations/[LOCATION]/keyRings/[RING_NAME]/cryptoKeys/[KEY_NAME]
|
||
|
|
||
|
Create a cluster using customer-managed encryption keys for the node boot disk, of
|
||
|
[DISK_TYPE] either pd-standard or pd-ssd :
|
||
|
|
||
|
gcloud beta container clusters create [CLUSTER_NAME] \
|
||
|
--disk-type [DISK_TYPE] \
|
||
|
--boot-disk-kms-key \
|
||
|
projects/[KEY_PROJECT_ID]/locations/[LOCATION]/keyRings/[RING_NAME]/cryptoKeys/[KEY_NAME]
|
||
|
|
||
|
FOR ATTACHED DISKS:
|
||
|
Follow the instructions detailed at https://cloud.google.com/kubernetes-
|
||
|
engine/docs/how-to/using-cmek.
|
||
|
scored: false
|
||
|
|
||
|
- id: 6.10
|
||
|
text: "Other Cluster Configurations"
|
||
|
checks:
|
||
|
- id: 6.10.1
|
||
|
text: "Ensure Kubernetes Web UI is Disabled (Scored)"
|
||
|
type: "manual"
|
||
|
remediation: |
|
||
|
Using Command Line:
|
||
|
To disable the Kubernetes Dashboard on an existing cluster, run the following command:
|
||
|
|
||
|
gcloud container clusters update [CLUSTER_NAME] \
|
||
|
--zone [ZONE] \
|
||
|
--update-addons=KubernetesDashboard=DISABLED
|
||
|
scored: true
|
||
|
|
||
|
- id: 6.10.2
|
||
|
text: "Ensure that Alpha clusters are not used for production workloads (Scored)"
|
||
|
type: "manual"
|
||
|
remediation: |
|
||
|
Using Command Line:
|
||
|
Upon creating a new cluster
|
||
|
|
||
|
gcloud container clusters create [CLUSTER_NAME] \
|
||
|
--zone [COMPUTE_ZONE]
|
||
|
|
||
|
Do not use the --enable-kubernetes-alpha argument.
|
||
|
scored: true
|
||
|
|
||
|
- id: 6.10.3
|
||
|
text: "Ensure Pod Security Policy is Enabled and set as appropriate (Not Scored)"
|
||
|
type: "manual"
|
||
|
remediation: |
|
||
|
Using Command Line:
|
||
|
To enable Pod Security Policy for an existing cluster, run the following command:
|
||
|
|
||
|
gcloud beta container clusters update [CLUSTER_NAME] \
|
||
|
--zone [COMPUTE_ZONE] \
|
||
|
--enable-pod-security-policy
|
||
|
scored: false
|
||
|
|
||
|
- id: 6.10.4
|
||
|
text: "Consider GKE Sandbox for running untrusted workloads (Not Scored)"
|
||
|
type: "manual"
|
||
|
remediation: |
|
||
|
Using Command Line:
|
||
|
To enable GKE Sandbox on an existing cluster, a new Node pool must be created.
|
||
|
|
||
|
gcloud container node-pools create [NODE_POOL_NAME] \
|
||
|
--zone=[COMPUTE-ZONE] \
|
||
|
--cluster=[CLUSTER_NAME] \
|
||
|
--image-type=cos_containerd \
|
||
|
--sandbox type=gvisor
|
||
|
scored: false
|
||
|
|
||
|
- id: 6.10.5
|
||
|
text: "Ensure use of Binary Authorization (Scored)"
|
||
|
type: "manual"
|
||
|
remediation: |
|
||
|
Using Command Line:
|
||
|
Firstly, update the cluster to enable Binary Authorization:
|
||
|
|
||
|
gcloud container cluster update [CLUSTER_NAME] \
|
||
|
--zone [COMPUTE-ZONE] \
|
||
|
--enable-binauthz
|
||
|
|
||
|
Create a Binary Authorization Policy using the Binary Authorization Policy Reference
|
||
|
(https://cloud.google.com/binary-authorization/docs/policy-yaml-reference) for
|
||
|
guidance.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Import the policy file into Binary Authorization:
|
||
|
|
||
|
gcloud container binauthz policy import [YAML_POLICY]
|
||
|
scored: true
|
||
|
|
||
|
- id: 6.10.6
|
||
|
text: "Enable Cloud Security Command Center (Cloud SCC) (Not Scored)"
|
||
|
type: "manual"
|
||
|
remediation: |
|
||
|
Using Command Line:
|
||
|
Follow the instructions at https://cloud.google.com/security-command-
|
||
|
center/docs/quickstart-scc-setup.
|
||
|
scored: false
|