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Control: Azure > CIS v3.0 > 06 - Logging & Monitoring > 06.04 - Ensure that Azure Monitor Resource Logging is Enabled for All Services that Support it

Configures auditing against a CIS Benchmark item.

Level: 1

Resource Logs capture activity to the data access plane while the Activity log is a subscription-level log for the control plane. Resource-level diagnostic logs provide insight into operations that were performed within that resource itself; for example, reading or updating a secret from a Key Vault. Currently, 95 Azure resources support Azure Monitoring (See the more information section for a complete list), including Network Security Groups, Load Balancers, Key Vault, AD, Logic Apps, and CosmosDB. The content of these logs varies by resource type.

A number of back-end services were not configured to log and store Resource Logs for certain activities or for a sufficient length. It is crucial that monitoring is correctly configured to log all relevant activities and retain those logs for a sufficient length of time. Given that the mean time to detection in an enterprise is 240 days, a minimum retention period of two years is recommended.

A lack of monitoring reduces the visibility into the data plane, and therefore an organization's ability to detect reconnaissance, authorization attempts or other malicious activity. Unlike Activity Logs, Resource Logs are not enabled by default. Specifically, without monitoring it would be impossible to tell which entities had accessed a data store that was breached. In addition, alerts for failed attempts to access APIs for Web Services or Databases are only possible when logging is enabled.

Resource Types

This control targets the following resource types:

  • Azure > Subscription

Policies

This control type relies on these other policies when running actions:

  • Azure > CIS v3.0
  • Azure > CIS v3.0 > 06 - Logging & Monitoring > 06.04 - Ensure that Azure Monitor Resource Logging is Enabled for All Services that Support it
  • Azure > CIS v3.0 > 06 - Logging & Monitoring
  • Azure > CIS v3.0 > Maximum Attestation Duration
  • Azure > CIS v3.0 > 06 - Logging & Monitoring > 06.04 - Ensure that Azure Monitor Resource Logging is Enabled for All Services that Support it > Attestation
  • Azure > CIS v3.0 > 06 - Logging & Monitoring > Maximum Attestation Duration

Category

  • CIS > Controls v7 > 06 Maintenance, Monitoring, and Analysis of Audit Logs > 6.05 Central Log Management

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