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Control: 3.2 Ensure that 'Enable Infrastructure Encryption' for Each Storage Account in Azure Storage is Set to 'enabled'

Description

Enabling double encryption at the hardware level on top of the default software encryption for Storage Accounts accessing Azure storage solutions.

Azure Storage automatically encrypts all data in a storage account at the network level using 256-bit AES encryption, which is one of the strongest, FIPS 140-2-compliant block ciphers available. Customers who require higher levels of assurance that their data is secure can also enable 256-bit AES encryption at the Azure Storage infrastructure level for double encryption. Double encryption of Azure Storage data protects against a scenario where one of the encryption algorithms or keys may be compromised. Similarly, data is encrypted even before network transmission and in all backups. In this scenario, the additional layer of encryption continues to protect your data. For the most secure implementation of key based encryption, it is recommended to use a Customer Managed asymmetric RSA 2048 Key in Azure Key Vault.

Remediation

From Azure Portal

  1. When creating a storage account, proceed as normal, but stop on the Advanced tab.
  2. Select Enabled next to Infrastructure Encryption.

From Azure CLI

Replace the information within <> with your values.

az storage account create \
--name <storage-account> \
--resource-group <resource-group> \
--location <location> \
--sku Standard_RAGRS \
--kind StorageV2 \
--require-infrastructure-encryption

From Powershell

New-AzStorageAccount -ResourceGroupName <resource_group> `
-AccountName <storage-account> `
-Location <location> `
-SkuName "Standard_RAGRS" `
-Kind StorageV2 `
-RequireInfrastructureEncryption

Enabling Infrastructure Encryption after Storage Account Creation If a infrastructure encryption was not enabled on blob storage creation, there is no official way to enable it. Please see the additional information section.

Default Value

By default, Infrastructure Encryption is disabled in blob creation.

Usage

Run the control in your terminal:

powerpipe control run azure_compliance.control.cis_v200_3_2

Snapshot and share results via Turbot Pipes:

powerpipe login
powerpipe control run azure_compliance.control.cis_v200_3_2 --share

SQL

This control uses a named query:

storage_account_infrastructure_encryption_enabled

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