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Cloud Security Posture Management

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Automate security monitoring across multi-cloud environments.

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What Cloud Security Posture Management does

Implementing Cloud Security Posture Management (CSPM) is designed for organizations that operate in multi-cloud environments, including AWS, Azure, and GCP. This skill leverages tools like Prowler and ScoutSuite to continuously monitor for misconfigurations and compliance violations. By automating security assessments against standards such as CIS, SOC 2, and PCI DSS, it helps security teams maintain a robust security posture across their cloud infrastructure.

The workflow begins with enabling native CSPM services from each cloud provider, allowing for baseline posture assessments. Following this, Prowler and ScoutSuite are utilized to conduct comprehensive security checks and generate visual reports. The skill also facilitates the creation of automated compliance monitoring pipelines, ensuring that security checks are performed regularly and findings are routed to the appropriate channels for timely remediation.

This skill is particularly valuable for security teams that need visibility into potential vulnerabilities across multiple accounts and subscriptions. It supports drift detection workflows, which are crucial when migrating workloads to the cloud or enforcing security guardrails. By aggregating findings from various CSPM tools, users can achieve a unified view of their security posture, making it easier to identify and address risks.

However, it is important to note that this skill does not provide runtime workload protection or application security testing. For those needs, users should consider dedicated tools designed for those specific purposes. Overall, this skill is an essential addition for organizations looking to enhance their cloud security management practices.

When to use it

Use this skill when you need to establish continuous security monitoring across AWS, Azure, and GCP, especially for compliance requirements.

When not to use it

This skill is not suitable for runtime workload protection or application security testing; use dedicated tools for those tasks instead.

What you can build with it

Establishing Continuous Monitoring

Set up automated security checks across AWS, Azure, and GCP to ensure compliance and security posture.

Compliance Assessments

Automate assessments against standards like CIS and PCI DSS to meet regulatory requirements.

Drift Detection Workflows

Implement workflows that detect and remediate deviations from established security baselines.

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Written by mukul975

Implementing Cloud Security Posture Management

When to Use

  • When establishing continuous security monitoring across AWS, Azure, and GCP environments
  • When compliance requirements demand automated posture assessment against CIS, SOC 2, or PCI DSS
  • When security teams need visibility into cloud misconfigurations across multiple accounts and subscriptions
  • When building a security operations workflow that detects and remediates drift from security baselines
  • When migrating workloads to the cloud and need to enforce security guardrails

Do not use for runtime workload protection (use CWPP tools like Falco or Aqua), for application security testing (use DAST/SAST tools), or for network intrusion detection (use cloud-native IDS like GuardDuty or Network Watcher).

Prerequisites

  • Multi-cloud credentials with read-only security audit permissions across all target environments
  • Prowler v3+ installed (pip install prowler)
  • ScoutSuite installed (pip install scoutsuite)
  • AWS Config, Azure Policy, and GCP Organization Policy enabled in respective environments
  • Central logging destination (S3 bucket, Log Analytics Workspace, or Cloud Storage) for findings aggregation
  • Notification channels configured (Slack, PagerDuty, email) for critical finding alerts

Workflow

Step 1: Deploy Cloud-Native CSPM Services

Enable the built-in CSPM capabilities in each cloud provider for baseline posture assessment.

# AWS: Enable Security Hub with FSBP and CIS standards
aws securityhub enable-security-hub --enable-default-standards
aws securityhub batch-enable-standards --standards-subscription-requests \
  '[{"StandardsArn":"arn:aws:securityhub:::standards/cis-aws-foundations-benchmark/v/1.4.0"}]'

# Azure: Enable Microsoft Defender for Cloud (CSPM tier)
az security pricing create --name CloudPosture --tier standard
az security auto-provisioning-setting update --name default --auto-provision on

# GCP: Enable Security Command Center Premium
gcloud services enable securitycenter.googleapis.com
gcloud scc settings update --organization=ORG_ID \
  --enable-asset-discovery

Step 2: Run Prowler for Multi-Cloud Assessment

Execute Prowler to perform comprehensive security checks across all three cloud providers.

# AWS assessment with all CIS checks
prowler aws \
  --profile production \
  -M json-ocsf csv html \
  -o ./prowler-results/aws/ \
  --compliance cis_1.4_aws cis_1.5_aws

# Azure assessment
prowler azure \
  --subscription-ids SUB_ID_1 SUB_ID_2 \
  -M json-ocsf csv html \
  -o ./prowler-results/azure/ \
  --compliance cis_2.0_azure

# GCP assessment
prowler gcp \
  --project-ids project-1 project-2 \
  -M json-ocsf csv html \
  -o ./prowler-results/gcp/ \
  --compliance cis_2.0_gcp

# View summary across all providers
prowler aws --list-compliance

Step 3: Run ScoutSuite for Cross-Cloud Comparison

Use ScoutSuite for a unified multi-cloud security assessment with visual reporting.

# Scan AWS
python3 -m ScoutSuite aws --profile production \
  --report-dir ./scoutsuite/aws/

# Scan Azure
python3 -m ScoutSuite azure --cli \
  --all-subscriptions \
  --report-dir ./scoutsuite/azure/

# Scan GCP
python3 -m ScoutSuite gcp --user-account \
  --all-projects \
  --report-dir ./scoutsuite/gcp/

# Each produces an HTML report with risk-scored findings

Step 4: Build Automated Compliance Monitoring Pipeline

Create a scheduled pipeline that runs CSPM checks daily and routes findings to appropriate channels.

# Create a daily Prowler scan with EventBridge + CodeBuild (AWS)
cat > buildspec.yml << 'EOF'
version: 0.2
phases:
  install:
    commands:
      - pip install prowler
  build:
    commands:
      - prowler aws -M json-ocsf -o s3://security-findings-bucket/prowler/$(date +%Y%m%d)/
      - prowler aws --compliance cis_1.5_aws -M csv -o s3://security-findings-bucket/prowler/compliance/
  post_build:
    commands:
      - |
        CRITICAL=$(cat output/*.json | grep -c '"CRITICAL"')
        if [ "$CRITICAL" -gt 0 ]; then
          aws sns publish --topic-arn arn:aws:sns:us-east-1:ACCOUNT:security-alerts \
            --subject "Prowler: $CRITICAL critical findings" \
            --message "Review at s3://security-findings-bucket/prowler/$(date +%Y%m%d)/"
        fi
EOF

# Schedule with EventBridge
aws events put-rule \
  --name daily-prowler-scan \
  --schedule-expression "cron(0 6 * * ? *)" \
  --state ENABLED

Step 5: Configure Finding Aggregation and Deduplication

Aggregate findings from multiple CSPM tools and cloud providers into a unified view.

# findings_aggregator.py - Normalize and deduplicate CSPM findings
import json
import hashlib
from datetime import datetime

def normalize_finding(finding, source):
    """Normalize findings from different CSPM tools to a common format."""
    normalized = {
        'id': hashlib.sha256(f"{finding.get('ResourceId','')}{finding.get('CheckId','')}".encode()).hexdigest()[:16],
        'source': source,
        'cloud': finding.get('Provider', 'unknown'),
        'account': finding.get('AccountId', finding.get('SubscriptionId', '')),
        'region': finding.get('Region', ''),
        'resource_type': finding.get('ResourceType', ''),
        'resource_id': finding.get('ResourceId', ''),
        'severity': finding.get('Severity', 'INFO').upper(),
        'status': finding.get('Status', 'FAIL'),
        'title': finding.get('CheckTitle', finding.get('Title', '')),
        'description': finding.get('StatusExtended', ''),
        'compliance': finding.get('Compliance', {}),
        'remediation': finding.get('Remediation', {}).get('Recommendation', {}).get('Text', ''),
        'timestamp': datetime.utcnow().isoformat()
    }
    return normalized

def aggregate_findings(prowler_file, scoutsuite_file):
    findings = {}
    for file_path, source in [(prowler_file, 'prowler'), (scoutsuite_file, 'scoutsuite')]:
        with open(file_path) as f:
            for line in f:
                raw = json.loads(line)
                normalized = normalize_finding(raw, source)
                if normalized['status'] == 'FAIL':
                    findings[normalized['id']] = normalized
    return sorted(findings.values(), key=lambda x: {'CRITICAL':0,'HIGH':1,'MEDIUM':2,'LOW':3}.get(x['severity'],4))

Step 6: Implement Drift Detection and Auto-Remediation

Set up automated responses to configuration drift that violates security baselines.

# AWS Config auto-remediation for non-compliant S3 buckets
aws configservice put-remediation-configurations --remediation-configurations '[{
  "ConfigRuleName": "s3-bucket-public-read-prohibited",
  "TargetType": "SSM_DOCUMENT",
  "TargetId": "AWS-DisableS3BucketPublicReadWrite",
  "Parameters": {
    "S3BucketName": {"ResourceValue": {"Value": "RESOURCE_ID"}}
  },
  "Automatic": true,
  "MaximumAutomaticAttempts": 3,
  "RetryAttemptSeconds": 60
}]'

# Azure Policy for auto-remediation
az policy assignment create \
  --name "enforce-storage-encryption" \
  --policy "/providers/Microsoft.Authorization/policyDefinitions/404c3081-a854-4457-ae30-26a93ef643f9" \
  --scope "/subscriptions/SUB_ID" \
  --enforcement-mode Default

# GCP Organization Policy constraint
gcloud resource-manager org-policies set-policy policy.yaml --organization=ORG_ID
# policy.yaml: constraint: constraints/storage.publicAccessPrevention, enforcement: true

Key Concepts

TermDefinition
CSPMCloud Security Posture Management, the practice of continuously monitoring cloud infrastructure for misconfigurations and compliance violations
Configuration DriftUnintended changes to cloud resource configurations that deviate from the approved security baseline over time
Security BaselineA documented set of minimum security configuration requirements that all cloud resources must meet
Compliance FrameworkA structured set of security controls and requirements (CIS, SOC 2, PCI DSS, NIST) against which cloud configurations are evaluated
Finding SeverityRisk classification of a misconfiguration based on exploitability and potential impact (Critical, High, Medium, Low, Informational)
Auto-RemediationAutomated corrective action that restores a non-compliant resource to its required configuration without manual intervention

Tools & Systems

  • Prowler: Open-source multi-cloud security assessment tool with 300+ checks aligned to CIS, PCI DSS, HIPAA, and NIST
  • ScoutSuite: Multi-cloud security auditing tool producing risk-scored HTML reports from API-collected configuration data
  • AWS Security Hub: AWS-native CSPM with aggregated findings and compliance standard evaluation
  • Microsoft Defender for Cloud: Azure-native CSPM with secure score, regulatory compliance, and workload protection
  • GCP Security Command Center: GCP-native security platform with asset inventory, vulnerability scanning, and compliance monitoring

Common Scenarios

Scenario: Establishing CSPM for a Multi-Cloud Enterprise

Context: An enterprise runs production workloads across AWS (primary), Azure (identity and Microsoft services), and GCP (data analytics). The security team needs unified posture visibility.

Approach:

  1. Enable cloud-native CSPM in each provider: Security Hub, Defender for Cloud, SCC
  2. Deploy Prowler scans as daily scheduled jobs in each environment via CI/CD pipelines
  3. Normalize and aggregate findings into a central data lake using the aggregation script
  4. Build dashboards in Grafana or Kibana showing posture scores by cloud, account, and severity
  5. Configure auto-remediation for known-good fixes (public access blocks, encryption enablement)
  6. Route CRITICAL findings to PagerDuty for immediate response and HIGH findings to Jira tickets
  7. Produce weekly compliance reports for executive stakeholders showing trend data

Pitfalls: Running CSPM tools with overly broad permissions creates a high-value target. Use dedicated service accounts with read-only permissions and rotate credentials regularly. Different CSPM tools may report the same misconfiguration differently, so deduplication logic must account for varying resource ID formats and finding titles across tools.

Output Format

Cloud Security Posture Management Dashboard
==============================================
Organization: Acme Corp
Assessment Date: 2026-02-23
Environments: AWS (12 accounts), Azure (8 subscriptions), GCP (5 projects)

POSTURE SCORES:
  AWS:   82/100  (+3 from last week)
  Azure: 76/100  (-1 from last week)
  GCP:   79/100  (+5 from last week)
  Overall: 79/100

FINDINGS BY SEVERITY:
  Critical:  18 (AWS: 7, Azure: 8, GCP: 3)
  High:      67 (AWS: 28, Azure: 24, GCP: 15)
  Medium:   234 (AWS: 98, Azure: 87, GCP: 49)
  Low:      412 (AWS: 178, Azure: 134, GCP: 100)

TOP FAILING CATEGORIES:
  1. IAM overly permissive policies     (43 findings)
  2. Encryption not enabled at rest      (38 findings)
  3. Public network exposure             (29 findings)
  4. Logging and monitoring gaps         (24 findings)
  5. Unused credentials and keys         (19 findings)

AUTO-REMEDIATION (Last 7 Days):
  Findings auto-remediated:  34
  Manual remediation pending: 51
  Exceptions approved:        8

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