Important
Powerpipe is now the preferred way to run this mod! Migrating from Steampipe →
All v0.x versions of this mod will work in both Steampipe and Powerpipe, but v1.0.0 onwards will be in Powerpipe format only.
540+ checks covering industry defined security best practices across all AWS regions. Includes full support for multiple best practice benchmarks including the latest (v3.0.0) CIS benchmark, PCI DSS, AWS Foundational Security, CISA Cyber Essentials, FedRAMP, FFIEC, GxP 21 CFR Part 11, GxP EU Annex 11, HIPAA Final Omnibus Security Rule 2013, HIPAA Security Rule 2003, NIST 800-53, NIST CSF, Reserve Bank of India, Audit Manager Control Tower, and more!
Install Powerpipe (https://powerpipe.io/downloads), or use Brew:
brew install turbot/tap/powerpipe
This mod also requires Steampipe with the AWS plugin as the data source. Install Steampipe (https://steampipe.io/downloads), or use Brew:
brew install turbot/tap/steampipe
steampipe plugin install aws
Steampipe will automatically use your default AWS credentials. Optionally, you can setup multiple accounts or customize AWS credentials.
Finally, install the mod:
mkdir dashboards
cd dashboards
powerpipe mod init
powerpipe mod install github.com/turbot/steampipe-mod-aws-compliance
Start Steampipe as the data source:
steampipe service start
Start the dashboard server:
powerpipe server
Browse and view your dashboards at http://localhost:9033.
Instead of running benchmarks in a dashboard, you can also run them within your
terminal with the powerpipe benchmark
command:
List available benchmarks:
powerpipe benchmark list
Run a benchmark:
powerpipe benchmark run aws_compliance.benchmark.cis_v300
Different output formats are also available, for more information please see Output Formats.
The benchmark queries use common properties (like account_id
, connection_name
and region
) and tags that are defined in the form of a default list of strings in the variables.sp
file. These properties can be overwritten in several ways:
It's easiest to setup your vars file, starting with the sample:
cp steampipe.spvars.example steampipe.spvars
vi steampipe.spvars
Alternatively you can pass variables on the command line:
powerpipe benchmark run aws_compliance.benchmark.cis_v300 --var 'tag_dimensions=["Environment", "Owner"]'
Or through environment variables:
export PP_VAR_common_dimensions='["account_id", "connection_name", "region"]'
export PP_VAR_tag_dimensions='["Environment", "Owner"]'
powerpipe benchmark run aws_compliance.benchmark.cis_v300
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