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AWS Security Cookbook

By : Heartin Kanikathottu
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AWS Security Cookbook

By: Heartin Kanikathottu

Overview of this book

As a security consultant, securing your infrastructure by implementing policies and following best practices is critical. This cookbook discusses practical solutions to the most common problems related to safeguarding infrastructure, covering services and features within AWS that can help you implement security models such as the CIA triad (confidentiality, integrity, and availability), and the AAA triad (authentication, authorization, and availability), along with non-repudiation. The book begins with IAM and S3 policies and later gets you up to speed with data security, application security, monitoring, and compliance. This includes everything from using firewalls and load balancers to secure endpoints, to leveraging Cognito for managing users and authentication. Over the course of this book, you'll learn to use AWS security services such as Config for monitoring, as well as maintain compliance with GuardDuty, Macie, and Inspector. Finally, the book covers cloud security best practices and demonstrates how you can integrate additional security services such as Glacier Vault Lock and Security Hub to further strengthen your infrastructure. By the end of this book, you'll be well versed in the techniques required for securing AWS deployments, along with having the knowledge to prepare for the AWS Certified Security – Specialty certification.
Table of Contents (12 chapters)

Using Athena to query CloudTrail logs in S3

In this recipe, we will learn how to use Amazon Athena to query CloudTrail logs. Using Athena to query CloudTrail logs provide us with greater flexibility. For example, we cannot filter based on an account ID from the CloudTrail console, even if multiple accounts are sending logs to the CloudTrail's S3 bucket. However, we can use Athena to query for logs from CloudTrail's S3 bucket based on the account ID.

Getting ready

We need to create a trail in CloudTrail to complete this recipe. We can do this by following the Creating a trail in CloudTrail recipe of this chapter.

If we are new to Athena, before we can run our queries, we should set up a query result location in Amazon...