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AWS GuardDuty Findings Automation

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Automate incident responses for AWS GuardDuty findings.

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What AWS GuardDuty Findings Automation does

Detecting AWS GuardDuty Findings Automation is designed to streamline the incident response process for security teams using AWS. By integrating Amazon GuardDuty with EventBridge and AWS Lambda, this skill facilitates real-time automated responses to security threats detected in your AWS environment. It leverages GuardDuty's ability to monitor and analyze various data sources, including VPC Flow Logs, CloudTrail events, DNS logs, EKS audit logs, and S3 data events, ensuring that threats are addressed promptly and efficiently.

The skill provides a structured framework for creating automated remediation playbooks that can quarantine compromised resources and notify security teams of critical incidents. With this automation, organizations can significantly reduce the mean time to respond (MTTR) to cloud threats, transforming response times from hours to seconds. This is particularly beneficial for security operations centers (SOCs) that require quick and effective incident handling to maintain the integrity of their cloud infrastructure.

To utilize this skill, users must have an AWS account with GuardDuty enabled, along with the necessary IAM roles and EventBridge configurations. The skill includes sample scripts for enabling GuardDuty, configuring EventBridge rules for high-severity findings, and implementing Lambda functions for automated responses, such as isolating EC2 instances and handling IAM credential compromises. This practical approach ensures that security teams can deploy effective threat detection and response mechanisms with minimal setup.

Overall, this automation skill is ideal for security professionals looking to enhance their incident response capabilities within AWS, providing them with the tools needed to respond to threats swiftly and systematically.

When to use it

Use this skill when you need to automate incident responses to AWS GuardDuty findings and enhance your security posture.

When not to use it

This skill may not be suitable for environments without AWS GuardDuty or for users unfamiliar with AWS Lambda and EventBridge configurations.

What you can build with it

Automating EC2 Instance Quarantine

Use this skill to automatically quarantine EC2 instances flagged by GuardDuty, ensuring that compromised resources are isolated quickly.

Real-Time Security Notifications

Implement automated notifications to your security team whenever a high-severity finding is detected, allowing for immediate action.

Streamlining SOC Operations

Enhance the efficiency of your security operations center by automating responses to GuardDuty findings, reducing manual workloads.

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Detecting AWS GuardDuty Findings Automation

Overview

Amazon GuardDuty is a threat detection service that continuously monitors AWS accounts for malicious activity and unauthorized behavior. By integrating GuardDuty with Amazon EventBridge and AWS Lambda, security teams achieve automated, real-time responses to threats, reducing mean time to response (MTTR) from hours to seconds. GuardDuty analyzes VPC Flow Logs, CloudTrail management and data events, DNS logs, EKS audit logs, and S3 data events.

When to Use

  • When investigating security incidents that require detecting aws guardduty findings automation
  • When building detection rules or threat hunting queries for this domain
  • When SOC analysts need structured procedures for this analysis type
  • When validating security monitoring coverage for related attack techniques

Prerequisites

  • AWS account with GuardDuty enabled
  • IAM roles for Lambda execution
  • EventBridge configured for GuardDuty events
  • SNS topic for security notifications
  • Security Hub integration (recommended)

Enable GuardDuty

# Enable GuardDuty
aws guardduty create-detector --enable --finding-publishing-frequency FIFTEEN_MINUTES

# Enable additional data sources
aws guardduty update-detector \
  --detector-id DETECTOR_ID \
  --data-sources '{
    "S3Logs": {"Enable": true},
    "Kubernetes": {"AuditLogs": {"Enable": true}},
    "MalwareProtection": {"ScanEc2InstanceWithFindings": {"EbsVolumes": true}},
    "RuntimeMonitoring": {"Enable": true}
  }'

EventBridge Rule Configuration

Rule for high-severity findings

{
  "source": ["aws.guardduty"],
  "detail-type": ["GuardDuty Finding"],
  "detail": {
    "severity": [{"numeric": [">=", 7.0]}]
  }
}

Create EventBridge rule via CLI

aws events put-rule \
  --name "guardduty-high-severity" \
  --event-pattern '{
    "source": ["aws.guardduty"],
    "detail-type": ["GuardDuty Finding"],
    "detail": {
      "severity": [{"numeric": [">=", 7.0]}]
    }
  }'

aws events put-targets \
  --rule "guardduty-high-severity" \
  --targets "Id"="lambda-handler","Arn"="arn:aws:lambda:us-east-1:123456789012:function:guardduty-response"

Lambda Automated Response Functions

EC2 Instance Isolation

import boto3
import json
import os

ec2 = boto3.client('ec2')
sns = boto3.client('sns')

QUARANTINE_SG = os.environ.get('QUARANTINE_SECURITY_GROUP')
SNS_TOPIC = os.environ.get('SNS_TOPIC_ARN')

def lambda_handler(event, context):
    finding = event['detail']
    finding_type = finding['type']
    severity = finding['severity']
    account_id = finding['accountId']
    region = finding['region']

    # Extract resource information
    resource = finding.get('resource', {})
    resource_type = resource.get('resourceType', '')

    if resource_type == 'Instance':
        instance_id = resource['instanceDetails']['instanceId']
        instance_tags = {t['key']: t['value']
                        for t in resource['instanceDetails'].get('tags', [])}

        # Skip if already quarantined
        if instance_tags.get('SecurityStatus') == 'Quarantined':
            return {'statusCode': 200, 'body': 'Already quarantined'}

        # Get current security groups for forensics
        instance = ec2.describe_instances(InstanceIds=[instance_id])
        current_sgs = [sg['GroupId'] for sg in
                       instance['Reservations'][0]['Instances'][0]['SecurityGroups']]

        # Tag instance with finding info and original SGs
        ec2.create_tags(
            Resources=[instance_id],
            Tags=[
                {'Key': 'SecurityStatus', 'Value': 'Quarantined'},
                {'Key': 'GuardDutyFinding', 'Value': finding_type},
                {'Key': 'OriginalSecurityGroups', 'Value': ','.join(current_sgs)},
                {'Key': 'QuarantineTime', 'Value': finding['updatedAt']}
            ]
        )

        # Move to quarantine security group (blocks all traffic)
        if QUARANTINE_SG:
            ec2.modify_instance_attribute(
                InstanceId=instance_id,
                Groups=[QUARANTINE_SG]
            )

        # Create EBS snapshots for forensics
        volumes = ec2.describe_volumes(
            Filters=[{'Name': 'attachment.instance-id', 'Values': [instance_id]}]
        )
        for vol in volumes['Volumes']:
            ec2.create_snapshot(
                VolumeId=vol['VolumeId'],
                Description=f'GuardDuty forensic snapshot - {finding_type}',
                TagSpecifications=[{
                    'ResourceType': 'snapshot',
                    'Tags': [
                        {'Key': 'Purpose', 'Value': 'ForensicCapture'},
                        {'Key': 'SourceInstance', 'Value': instance_id},
                        {'Key': 'FindingType', 'Value': finding_type}
                    ]
                }]
            )

        # Notify security team
        sns.publish(
            TopicArn=SNS_TOPIC,
            Subject=f'[GuardDuty] {finding_type} - Instance {instance_id} Quarantined',
            Message=json.dumps({
                'action': 'instance_quarantined',
                'instance_id': instance_id,
                'finding_type': finding_type,
                'severity': severity,
                'account': account_id,
                'region': region,
                'original_security_groups': current_sgs,
                'description': finding.get('description', '')
            }, indent=2)
        )

        return {
            'statusCode': 200,
            'body': f'Instance {instance_id} quarantined and snapshots created'
        }

    return {'statusCode': 200, 'body': 'Non-EC2 finding processed'}

IAM Credential Compromise Response

import boto3
import json
import os

iam = boto3.client('iam')
sns = boto3.client('sns')

SNS_TOPIC = os.environ.get('SNS_TOPIC_ARN')

def lambda_handler(event, context):
    finding = event['detail']
    finding_type = finding['type']

    if 'IAMUser' not in finding_type and 'UnauthorizedAccess' not in finding_type:
        return {'statusCode': 200, 'body': 'Not an IAM finding'}

    resource = finding.get('resource', {})
    access_key_details = resource.get('accessKeyDetails', {})
    user_name = access_key_details.get('userName', '')
    access_key_id = access_key_details.get('accessKeyId', '')

    if not user_name:
        return {'statusCode': 200, 'body': 'No user identified'}

    actions_taken = []

    # Deactivate the compromised access key
    if access_key_id and access_key_id != 'GeneratedFindingAccessKeyId':
        try:
            iam.update_access_key(
                UserName=user_name,
                AccessKeyId=access_key_id,
                Status='Inactive'
            )
            actions_taken.append(f'Deactivated access key {access_key_id}')
        except Exception as e:
            actions_taken.append(f'Failed to deactivate key: {str(e)}')

    # Attach deny-all policy to user
    deny_policy = {
        "Version": "2012-10-17",
        "Statement": [{
            "Effect": "Deny",
            "Action": "*",
            "Resource": "*"
        }]
    }

    try:
        iam.put_user_policy(
            UserName=user_name,
            PolicyName='GuardDuty-DenyAll-Quarantine',
            PolicyDocument=json.dumps(deny_policy)
        )
        actions_taken.append(f'Applied deny-all policy to {user_name}')
    except Exception as e:
        actions_taken.append(f'Failed to apply deny policy: {str(e)}')

    # Notify
    sns.publish(
        TopicArn=SNS_TOPIC,
        Subject=f'[GuardDuty] IAM Compromise - {user_name}',
        Message=json.dumps({
            'finding_type': finding_type,
            'user': user_name,
            'access_key': access_key_id,
            'actions_taken': actions_taken,
            'severity': finding['severity']
        }, indent=2)
    )

    return {'statusCode': 200, 'body': json.dumps(actions_taken)}

Terraform Deployment

resource "aws_guardduty_detector" "main" {
  enable = true
  finding_publishing_frequency = "FIFTEEN_MINUTES"

  datasources {
    s3_logs { enable = true }
    kubernetes { audit_logs { enable = true } }
    malware_protection {
      scan_ec2_instance_with_findings {
        ebs_volumes { enable = true }
      }
    }
  }
}

resource "aws_cloudwatch_event_rule" "guardduty_high" {
  name        = "guardduty-high-severity"
  description = "GuardDuty high severity findings"

  event_pattern = jsonencode({
    source      = ["aws.guardduty"]
    detail-type = ["GuardDuty Finding"]
    detail = {
      severity = [{ numeric = [">=", 7.0] }]
    }
  })
}

resource "aws_cloudwatch_event_target" "lambda" {
  rule = aws_cloudwatch_event_rule.guardduty_high.name
  arn  = aws_lambda_function.guardduty_response.arn
}

Finding Categories

CategorySeverity RangeExamples
Backdoor5.0 - 8.0Backdoor:EC2/C&CActivity
CryptoCurrency5.0 - 8.0CryptoCurrency:EC2/BitcoinTool
Trojan5.0 - 8.0Trojan:EC2/BlackholeTraffic
UnauthorizedAccess5.0 - 8.0UnauthorizedAccess:IAMUser/ConsoleLogin
Recon2.0 - 5.0Recon:EC2/PortProbeUnprotected
Persistence5.0 - 8.0Persistence:IAMUser/AnomalousBehavior

Multi-Account Setup

# Designate GuardDuty administrator
aws guardduty enable-organization-admin-account \
  --admin-account-id 111111111111

# Auto-enable for new accounts
aws guardduty update-organization-configuration \
  --detector-id DETECTOR_ID \
  --auto-enable

References

Frequently asked questions about AWS GuardDuty Findings Automation

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