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kube-bench/cfg/aks-1.0/controlplane.yaml
Huang Huang f8e0171c09
Update aks-1.0 to match official CIS Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) Benchmark v1.0.0 (#1042)
* Update aks-1.0 to match official CIS Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) Benchmark v1.0.0

* fix typo

* fix empty remediation

Co-authored-by: Yoav Rotem <yoavrotems97@gmail.com>
2021-11-14 15:37:54 +02:00

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---
controls:
version: "aks-1.0"
id: 2
text: "Control Plane Configuration"
type: "controlplane"
groups:
- id: 2.1
text: "Logging"
checks:
- id: 2.1.1
text: "Enable audit Logs"
type: "manual"
remediation: |
Azure audit logs are enabled and managed in the Azure portal. To enable log collection for
the Kubernetes master components in your AKS cluster, open the Azure portal in a web
browser and complete the following steps:
1. Select the resource group for your AKS cluster, such as myResourceGroup. Don't
select the resource group that contains your individual AKS cluster resources, such
as MC_myResourceGroup_myAKSCluster_eastus.
2. On the left-hand side, choose Diagnostic settings.
3. Select your AKS cluster, such as myAKSCluster, then choose to Add diagnostic setting.
4. Enter a name, such as myAKSClusterLogs, then select the option to Send to Log Analytics.
5. Select an existing workspace or create a new one. If you create a workspace, provide
a workspace name, a resource group, and a location.
6. In the list of available logs, select the logs you wish to enable. For this example,
enable the kube-audit and kube-audit-admin logs. Common logs include the kube-
apiserver, kube-controller-manager, and kube-scheduler. You can return and change
the collected logs once Log Analytics workspaces are enabled.
7. When ready, select Save to enable collection of the selected logs.
scored: false