
Infrastructure as Code Security Scanning
FreeAutomate security checks for your IaC deployments.
Free · Opens the source repo
What Infrastructure as Code Security Scanning does
Implementing Infrastructure as Code Security Scanning is a skill designed for developers and DevOps teams focused on ensuring the security of their cloud infrastructure. By leveraging tools like Checkov, tfsec, and KICS, this skill automates the detection of misconfigurations in popular IaC frameworks such as Terraform, CloudFormation, and Kubernetes. It integrates seamlessly into CI/CD pipelines, allowing teams to validate their infrastructure configurations before deployment and enforce security policies throughout the development lifecycle.
This skill is particularly beneficial when provisioning cloud resources, as it helps prevent common security pitfalls such as public S3 buckets or open security groups. It serves as a guardrail, blocking insecure changes in pull requests and ensuring compliance with industry standards and frameworks. The ability to run custom policies enhances its flexibility, allowing organizations to tailor security checks to their specific requirements.
The skill is easy to set up, requiring only the installation of Checkov or tfsec and access to the repository containing your IaC files. With built-in support for various output formats, including SARIF, it facilitates integration with existing development workflows. This makes it an essential tool for teams managing multi-cloud environments, ensuring consistent security practices across different platforms.
In summary, this skill is a comprehensive solution for automating security validation in Infrastructure as Code, helping teams to deliver secure cloud infrastructure efficiently and effectively.
When to use it
Use this skill when provisioning cloud infrastructure with IaC tools and needing automated security validations before deployment.
When not to use it
Do not use this skill for scanning application source code or for monitoring already-deployed infrastructure drift.
What you can build with it
CI/CD Integration
Integrate automated security scanning into your CI/CD pipeline to ensure all infrastructure changes are validated before deployment.
Multi-Cloud Security Governance
Establish consistent security policies across AWS, Azure, and GCP environments to manage compliance and security effectively.
Custom Policy Enforcement
Develop and implement custom security checks to align with your organization's specific security requirements.
How to install Infrastructure as Code Security Scanning
View source1. Install with the skills CLI
npx skills add mukul975/anthropic-cybersecurity-skills/implementing-infrastructure-as-code-security-scanning --agent claude-code2. Or install it manually
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Inside SKILL.md
Written by mukul975Implementing Infrastructure as Code Security Scanning
When to Use
- When provisioning cloud infrastructure with Terraform, CloudFormation, or Pulumi and needing automated security validation
- When compliance frameworks require evidence of infrastructure configuration review before deployment
- When preventing common cloud misconfigurations like public S3 buckets, open security groups, or unencrypted storage
- When establishing guardrails that block insecure infrastructure changes in pull requests
- When managing multi-cloud environments requiring consistent security policies across AWS, Azure, and GCP
Do not use for scanning application source code (use SAST), for monitoring already-deployed infrastructure drift (use cloud security posture management tools), or for container image vulnerability scanning (use Trivy).
Prerequisites
- Checkov v3.x installed (
pip install checkov) or tfsec installed - Terraform, CloudFormation, or Kubernetes IaC files in the repository
- CI/CD pipeline with access to IaC directories
- Bridgecrew API key (optional, for Checkov platform integration)
Workflow
Step 1: Run Checkov Against Terraform Files
# Scan all Terraform files in a directory
checkov -d ./terraform/ --framework terraform --output cli --output json --output-file-path ./results
# Scan specific file
checkov -f main.tf --output json
# Scan Terraform plan (more accurate for dynamic values)
terraform init && terraform plan -out=tfplan
terraform show -json tfplan > tfplan.json
checkov -f tfplan.json --framework terraform_plan
# Scan with specific checks only
checkov -d ./terraform/ --check CKV_AWS_18,CKV_AWS_19,CKV_AWS_20
# Skip specific checks
checkov -d ./terraform/ --skip-check CKV_AWS_145,CKV2_AWS_6
Step 2: Integrate IaC Scanning into GitHub Actions
# .github/workflows/iac-security.yml
name: IaC Security Scan
on:
pull_request:
paths:
- 'terraform/**'
- 'cloudformation/**'
- 'k8s/**'
jobs:
checkov:
name: Checkov IaC Scan
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- name: Run Checkov
uses: bridgecrewio/checkov-action@v12
with:
directory: terraform/
framework: terraform
output_format: cli,sarif
output_file_path: console,checkov.sarif
soft_fail: false
skip_check: CKV_AWS_145
- name: Upload SARIF
if: always()
uses: github/codeql-action/upload-sarif@v3
with:
sarif_file: checkov.sarif
category: checkov-iac
tfsec:
name: tfsec Scan
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- name: Run tfsec
uses: aquasecurity/tfsec-action@v1.0.3
with:
working_directory: terraform/
sarif_file: tfsec.sarif
soft_fail: false
- name: Upload SARIF
if: always()
uses: github/codeql-action/upload-sarif@v3
with:
sarif_file: tfsec.sarif
category: tfsec
Step 3: Create Custom Checkov Policies
# custom_checks/s3_versioning.py
from checkov.terraform.checks.resource.base_resource_check import BaseResourceCheck
from checkov.common.models.enums import CheckResult, CheckCategories
class S3BucketVersioning(BaseResourceCheck):
def __init__(self):
name = "Ensure S3 bucket has versioning enabled"
id = "CKV_CUSTOM_1"
supported_resources = ["aws_s3_bucket"]
categories = [CheckCategories.GENERAL_SECURITY]
super().__init__(name=name, id=id, categories=categories,
supported_resources=supported_resources)
def scan_resource_conf(self, conf):
versioning = conf.get("versioning", [{}])
if isinstance(versioning, list) and len(versioning) > 0:
if versioning[0].get("enabled", [False])[0]:
return CheckResult.PASSED
return CheckResult.FAILED
check = S3BucketVersioning()
Step 4: Configure Baseline and Suppressions
# .checkov.yaml
branch: main
compact: true
directory:
- terraform/
- cloudformation/
framework:
- terraform
- cloudformation
- kubernetes
output:
- cli
- sarif
skip-check:
- CKV_AWS_145 # S3 default encryption with CMK (using SSE-S3 is acceptable)
- CKV2_AWS_6 # S3 bucket request logging (handled at CloudTrail level)
soft-fail: false
Step 5: Scan Kubernetes Manifests and Helm Charts
# Scan Kubernetes manifests
checkov -d ./k8s/ --framework kubernetes
# Scan Helm charts (renders templates first)
checkov -d ./charts/myapp/ --framework helm
# Scan with KICS (Keeping Infrastructure as Code Secure)
docker run -v $(pwd)/k8s:/path checkmarx/kics:latest scan \
--path /path \
--output-path /path/results \
--type Kubernetes \
--report-formats json,sarif
Key Concepts
| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
| IaC Scanning | Automated analysis of infrastructure code templates to detect security misconfigurations before deployment |
| Policy as Code | Security policies defined as executable code that can be version-controlled, tested, and enforced automatically |
| CKV Check ID | Checkov's unique identifier for each security check (e.g., CKV_AWS_18 for S3 public access) |
| Terraform Plan Scanning | Scanning the resolved Terraform plan JSON which includes computed values and module expansions |
| Graph-based Scanning | Checkov's ability to analyze relationships between resources, not just individual resource configs |
| Drift Detection | Identifying differences between IaC definitions and actual deployed infrastructure state |
| Custom Policy | Organization-specific security checks authored in Python or YAML to enforce internal standards |
Tools & Systems
- Checkov: Open-source IaC scanner by Bridgecrew with 2500+ built-in policies covering major cloud providers
- tfsec: Terraform-focused static analysis tool by Aqua Security with deep HCL understanding
- KICS: Open-source IaC scanner by Checkmarx supporting 15+ IaC frameworks
- Terrascan: IaC scanner with OPA Rego policy support for custom policy authoring
- Snyk IaC: Commercial IaC scanner integrated with the Snyk platform
Common Scenarios
Scenario: Preventing Public S3 Buckets in Terraform
Context: A development team repeatedly creates S3 buckets without proper access controls. A recent incident exposed customer data through a public bucket.
Approach:
- Enable Checkov in the CI/CD pipeline for all Terraform changes
- Enforce CKV_AWS_18 (no public read ACL), CKV_AWS_19 (encryption), CKV_AWS_20 (no public access block disabled)
- Create a custom policy requiring the
aws_s3_bucket_public_access_blockresource for every S3 bucket - Set
soft_fail: falseto block PR merges when S3 security checks fail - Provide Terraform modules with security defaults that teams can reuse
Pitfalls: Scanning only .tf files misses dynamically computed values. Use Terraform plan scanning for higher accuracy. Checkov's resource-relationship checks (CKV2 prefix) require graph analysis mode.
Output Format
IaC Security Scan Report
==========================
Framework: Terraform
Directory: terraform/
Scan Date: 2026-02-23
Checkov Results:
Passed: 187
Failed: 12
Skipped: 3
Unknown: 0
FAILED CHECKS:
CKV_AWS_18 [HIGH] S3 Bucket has public read ACL
Resource: aws_s3_bucket.data_lake
File: terraform/storage.tf:15-28
CKV_AWS_24 [HIGH] CloudWatch log group not encrypted
Resource: aws_cloudwatch_log_group.app
File: terraform/monitoring.tf:3-8
CKV_AWS_79 [MEDIUM] Instance metadata service v1 enabled
Resource: aws_instance.web
File: terraform/compute.tf:12-30
QUALITY GATE: FAILED (2 HIGH severity findings)
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