- What's New
- Service Overview
- Getting Started
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User Guide
- Resource List
- Resource Recorder
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Resource Compliance
- Overview
- Rules
- Organization Rules
- Viewing Noncompliant Resources
- Compliance Rule Concepts
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Built-In Policies
- Predefined Policy List
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General Policies
- Resource Names Meet Regular Expression Requirements
- Resources Have All the Specified Tags Attached
- Resources Have One of the Specified Tags Attached
- Tag Prefixes and Suffixes Check
- Resources Have at Least One Tags Attached
- Resource Tag Check
- Resources Are in Specified Enterprise Projects
- Resources Are in Specified Regions
- Resource Type Check by Specifying Allowed Resource Types
- Resource Type Check by Specifying Unallowed Resource Types
- API Gateway
- CodeArts Deploy
- MapReduce Service
- NAT Gateway
- VPC Endpoint
- Web Application Firewall
- Elastic Load Balance
- Elastic IP
- Auto Scaling
- Scalable File Service Turbo (SFS Turbo)
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Elastic Cloud Server
- Flavor Check
- Image Check
- Image Check by Tag
- Security Group Check by ID
- VPC Check by ID
- ECSs Have Key Pairs Attached
- ECSs Cannot Be Accessed Through Public Networks
- An ECS Does Not Have Multiple EIPs Attached
- Idle ECS Check
- ECSs Have IAM Agencies Attached
- Image Check by Name
- ECSs Have Backup Vaults Attached
- Backup Time Check
- ECSs Have HSS Agents Attached
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Distributed Cache Service
- DCS Memcached Instances Support SSL
- DCS Memcached Instances Are in a Specified VPC
- DCS Memcached Instances Do Not Have EIPs Attached
- Access Mode Check
- DCS Redis Instances Support SSL
- Cross-AZ Deployment Check
- DCS Redis Instances Are in the Specified VPC
- DCS Redis Instances Do Not Have EIPs Attached
- Access Mode Check
- FunctionGraph
- Content Delivery Network (CDN)
- Config
- Data Warehouse Service
- Data Replication Service
- Data Encryption Workshop
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Identity and Access Management
- Key Rotation Check
- IAM Policies Do Not Allow Blocked Actions on KMS Keys
- Each User Group Has at Least One User
- Password Strength Check
- Unintended Policy Check
- Admin Permissions Check
- Custom Policies Do Not Allow All Actions for a Service
- The Root User Does Not Have Available Access Keys
- Access Mode Check
- Access Key Check
- IAM Users Are in Specified User Groups
- Last Login Check
- Multi-Factor Authentication Check
- A User Does Not have Multiple Active Access Keys
- MFA Has Been Enabled for Console Login
- The Root User Has MFA Enabled
- All IAM Policies Are in Use
- All IAM Roles Are in Use
- Login Protection Check
- IAM Agencies Contain Specified Policies
- The Admin User Group Only Contains the Root User
- IAM Users Do Not Have Directly Assigned Policies or Permissions
- Document Database Service
- Simple Message Notification
- Virtual Private Cloud
- Virtual Private Network
- Cloud Eye
- Cloud Container Engine
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Cloud Trace Service
- CTS Trackers Have Traces Encrypted
- CTS Trackers Have Trace Transfer to LTS Enabled
- CTS Trackers Have Been Created for the Specified OBS Bucket
- Trace File Verification Is Enabled
- At Least One Tracker Is Enabled
- There Are CTS Trackers In the Specified Regions
- CTS Trackers Comply with Security Best Practices
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Relational Database Service
- Error Log Collection Is Enabled for RDS Instances
- Error Log Collection Is Enabled for RDS Instances
- RDS Instances Support Slow Query Logs
- Single-AZ Cluster Check
- RDS Instances Do Not Have EIPs Attached
- RDS Instances Use KMS Encryption
- RDS Instances Are in the Specified VPC
- Both Error Logs and Slow Query Logs Are Collected for RDS Instances
- Flavor Check
- RDS Instances Have SSL Enabled
- RDS Instance Port Check
- Version Check for RDS Instance Engines
- RDS Instances Have Audit Log Enabled
- GaussDB
- TaurusDB
- GeminiDB
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Cloud Search Service
- CSS Clusters Have the Security Mode Enabled
- The Snapshot Function Is Enabled for CSS Clusters
- Disk Encryption Is Enabled for CSS Clusters
- HTTPS Access Is Enabled for CSS Clusters
- CSS Clusters Are in Specified VPCs
- Single-AZ CSS Cluster Check
- A CSS Cluster Has at Least Two Instances
- CSS Clusters Are Not Publicly Accessible
- CSS Clusters Support the Security Mode
- CSS Clusters Have Access Control Enabled
- CSS Clusters Have Kibana Public Access Control Enabled
- CSS Clusters Have Slow Query Log Enabled
- Elastic Volume Service
- Cloud Certificate Manager
- Distributed Message Service for Kafka
- Distributed Message Service for RabbitMQ
- Distributed Message Service for RocketMQ
- Organizations
- Cloud Firewall
- Cloud Backup and Recovery
- Object Storage Service
- Image Management Service
- Bare Metal Server
- Graph Engine Service
- Resource Compliance Event Monitoring
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Conformance Packages
- Overview
- Conformance Packages
- Organization Conformance Packages
- Custom Conformance Packages
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Conformance Package Templates
- Overview
- Conformance Package for Classified Protection of Cybersecurity Level 3 (2.0)
- Conformance Package for the Financial Industry
- Conformance Package for Network Security
- Conformance Package for Identity and Access Management
- Conformance Package for Cloud Eye
- Conformance Package for Compute Services
- Conformance Package for ECS
- Conformance Package for ELB
- Conformance Package for Management and Regulatory Services
- Conformance Package for RDS
- Conformance Package for AS
- Conformance Package for CTS
- Conformance Package for AI and Machine Learning
- Conformance Package for Autopilot
- Conformance Package for Enabling Public Access
- Conformance Package for Logging and Monitoring
- Conformance Package for Architecture Reliability
- Conformance Package for Hong Kong Monetary Authority of China Requirements
- Conformance Package for ENISA Requirements
- Conformance Package for SWIFT CSP
- Conformance Package for Germany Cloud Computing Compliance Criteria Catalogue
- Conformance Package for PCI DSS
- Conformance Package for Healthcare Industry
- Best Practices of Network and Data Security
- Conformance Package for Landing Zone
- Architecture Security Best Practices
- Best Practices for Network and Content Delivery Service Operations
- Best Practices for Idle Asset Management
- Multi-AZ Deployment Best Practices
- Resource Stability Best Practices
- Best Practices for API Gateway
- Best Practices for Cloud Container Engine
- Best Practices for Content Delivery Network
- Best Practices for FunctionGraph
- Best Practices for GaussDB
- Best Practices for GeminiDB
- Best Practices for MapReduce Service
- Best Practices for NIST Requirements
- Best Practices for Singapore Financial Industry
- Best Practices for Secure Identity and Compliance Operations
- Conformance Package for Huawei Cloud Security Configuration Guide (Level 1)
- Conformance Package for Huawei Cloud Security Configuration Guide (Level 2)
- Best Practices for Static Data Encryption
- Best Practices for Data Transmission Encryption
- Best Practices for Cloud Backup and Recovery
- Best Practices for Cloud Search Service
- Best Practices for Distributed Cache Service
- Best Practices for Distributed Message Service
- Best Practices for Data Warehouse Service
- Best Practices for TaurusDB
- Best Practices for Object Storage Service
- Best Practices for Virtual Private Cloud
- Best Practices for Web Application Firewall
- Advanced Queries
- Resource Aggregation
- Cloud Trace Service
- Appendix
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API Reference
- Before You Start
- API Overview
- Calling APIs
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APIs
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Resource List
- Querying Resources of a Specific Type
- Querying Cloud Services
- Querying a Resource
- Querying All Resources Recorded by the Resource Recorder
- Querying How Many Resources Are Recorded by the Resource Recorder
- Querying Resource Tags Recorded by the Resource Recorder
- Querying Resource Overview Recorded by the Resource Recorder
- Querying a Specific Resource Recorded by the Resource Recorder
- Querying All Resources Under an Account
- Querying a Resource Under an Account
- Querying Resource Tags
- Querying the Number of Resources
- Querying Resource Overview
- Resource Recorder
- Resource Relationships
- Resource Change Records
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Compliance
- Querying Built-in Policies
- Querying Specific Built-in Policy
- Adding a Rule
- Querying Rules
- Modifying a Rule
- Querying a Specific Rule
- Deleting a Rule
- Enabling a Rule
- Disabling a Rule
- Running a Resource Compliance Evaluation
- Querying the Evaluation Status of a Rule
- Querying the Compliance of a Resource
- Querying the Compliance of a Rule
- Querying Compliance of an Account
- Updating the Compliance Result
- Creating an Organization Rule
- Querying Organization Rules
- Querying a Specific Organization Rule
- Deleting an Organization Rule
- Updating an Organization Rule
- Querying the Deployment Status of an Organization Rule
- Querying Statuses of Organization Rule Deployment to Member Accounts
- Setting up or Updating Remediation Configurations
- Querying Remediation Configurations
- Deleting Remediation Configurations
- Batch Creating Remediation Exceptions
- Batch Deleting Remediation Exceptions
- Querying Remediation Exceptions
- Starting Remediation
- Querying Remediation Results
- Collect Remediation Results
- Region Management
- Advanced Queries
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Resource Aggregators
- Creating a Resource Aggregator
- Querying Resource Aggregators
- Querying a Specific Resource Aggregator
- Querying Account Aggregation Statuses of a Specific Aggregator
- Updating a Resource Aggregator
- Deleting a Resource Aggregator
- Authorizing an Aggregator Account
- Querying Authorized Aggregator Accounts
- Deleting Authorization for an Aggregator Account
- Querying All Pending Aggregation Requests
- Deleting Pending Authorization Requests
- Querying the Number of Resources of an Aggregator Account
- Querying Resources of an Aggregator Account
- Querying Details About a Specific Resource in a Source Account
- Performing an Advanced Query on a Specific Aggregator
- Querying the Compliance Summary of One or More Source Accounts in an Aggregator
- Querying Aggregated Rules
- Querying Compliance Results of Aggregated Resources
- Querying Details About a Specified Aggregated Rule
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Conformance Packages
- Querying Conformance Packages
- Creating a Conformance Package
- Querying a Specific Conformance Package
- Deleting a Conformance Package
- Updating Conformance Packages
- Querying Compliance of all Conformance Packages
- Querying Compliance of all Rules in a Conformance Package
- Querying Compliance of All Resources Evaluated with a Conformance Package
- Querying Scores of All Conformance Packages
- Querying Built-in Conformance Package Templates
- Querying the Template of a Built-in Conformance Package
- Creating organization conformance packages.
- Querying Organization Conformance Packages
- Querying an Organization Conformance Package
- Delete organization conformance packages.
- Updating Organization Conformance Packages
- Querying the Deployment Status of the Organization Conformance Package
- Querying the Statuses of Organization Conformance Package Deployment to Members.
- Resource Tags
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Resource List
- Permissions Policies and Supported Actions
- Appendixes
- SDK Reference
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Best Practices
- Creating Rules
- Querying Resource Details, Relationships, and Change Records
- Creating Alarm Rules for Noncompliant Resources with Cloud Eye
- Using Advanced Queries
- Querying Resources That Do Not Have Specific Tags
- Ensuring Resource Compliance by Tag, Region, and Organization
- Automating Resource Management
- FAQs
- General Reference
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Conformance Package for Huawei Cloud Security Configuration Guide (Level 2)
This section describes the background, applicable scenarios, and the conformance package to meet requirements of Huawei Cloud Security Configuration Guide at level 2.
Applicable Scenario
Huawei Cloud Security Configuration Guide provides you with baseline configuration guidance for important cloud services. For more details, see Security.
Exemption Clauses
This package provides you with general guide to help you quickly create scenario-based conformance packages. The conformance package and rules included only apply to cloud service and do not represent any legal advice. This conformance package does not ensure compliance with specific laws, regulations, or industry standards. You are responsible for the compliance and legality of your business and technical operations and assume all related responsibilities.
Rules
The guideline No in the following table are in consistent with the chapter No in Huawei Cloud Security Configuration Guide.
Guideline No. |
Guideline Description |
Rule |
Cloud Service |
Description |
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C.CS.FOUNDATION.G_1.R_3 |
Ensuring that no IAM users created in admin user group |
iam-user-check-non-admin-group |
iam |
If a non-root user was added to the admin user group, this user is noncompliant. |
C.CS.FOUNDATION.G_1.R_9 |
Enabling login protection |
iam-user-login-protection-enabled |
iam |
If login protection is not enabled for an IAM user, this user is noncompliant. |
C.CS.FOUNDATION.G_1.R_12 |
Avoiding setting access keys for users with console passwords when setting initial iam users |
iam-user-console-and-api-access-at-creation |
iam |
If an IAM user can access the Huawei Cloud console and has AK/SK that was created when the IAM user was created, this user is noncompliant. |
C.CS.FOUNDATION.G_1.R_13 |
Ensuring that only one active access key is available for an IAM user |
iam-user-single-access-key |
iam |
If multiple access keys are in the active state for an IAM user, this user is noncompliant. |
C.CS.FOUNDATION.G_2.R_5 |
Enabling VPC flow logs |
vpc-flow-logs-enabled |
vpc |
If a VPC does not have the flow log enabled, this VPC is noncompliant. |
C.CS.FOUNDATION.G_2.R_11 |
Enabling FunctionGraph logging |
function-graph-logging-enabled |
fgs |
If a function does not have log collection enabled, this function is noncompliant. |
C.CS.FOUNDATION.G_2.R_16 |
Enabling encrypted storage of log files |
cts-kms-encrypted-check |
cts |
If a CTS tracker does not have KMS encryption enabled, this tracker is noncompliant. |
C.CS.FOUNDATION.G_3_1.R_1 |
Using a key pair to securely log in to an ECS |
ecs-instance-key-pair-login |
ecs |
If key pair authentication is not required for ECS logging, this ECS is noncompliant. |
C.CS.FOUNDATION.G_3_1.R_4 |
Enabling encryption for private images |
ims-images-enable-encryption |
ims |
If a private image does not have encryption enabled, this image is noncompliant. |
C.CS.FOUNDATION.G_3_2.R_1 |
Using a key pair to securely log in to BMS |
bms-key-pair-security-login |
bms |
If a BMS does not have key pair login enabled, this BMS is noncompliant. |
C.CS.FOUNDATION.G_5_1.R_4 |
Controlling permissions of OBS resources using both VPC endpoint and OBS bucket policies |
obs-bucket-policy-grantee-check |
obs |
If an OBS bucket has a policy that allows access from an object that is not one of the specified ones, this bucket is noncompliant. |
C.CS.FOUNDATION.G_5_2.R_1 |
Ensuring that EVS encryption is enabled |
volumes-encrypted-check |
ecs, evs |
If a mounted EVS disk is not encrypted, this disk is noncompliant. |
C.CS.FOUNDATION.G_5_3.R_1 |
Ensuring that the SFS Turbo file system encryption is enabled |
sfsturbo-encrypted-check |
sfsturbo |
If KMS encryption is not enabled for an SFS Turbo file system, this file system is noncompliant. |
C.CS.FOUNDATION.G_5_4.R_1 |
Selecting an encryption disk for EVS that carries the backup data |
cbr-backup-encrypted-check |
cbr |
If a CBR backup is not encrypted, this backup is noncompliant. |
C.CS.FOUNDATION.G_5_4.R_4 |
Enabling forcible backup |
ecs-protected-by-cbr |
cbr, ecs |
If an ECS does not have a backup vault attached, this ECS is noncompliant. |
C.CS.FOUNDATION.G_5_4.R_4 |
Enabling forcible backup |
evs-protected-by-cbr |
cbr, evs |
If an EVS disk does not have a backup vault attached, this disk is noncompliant. |
C.CS.FOUNDATION.G_5_4.R_4 |
Enabling forcible backup |
sfsturbo-protected-by-cbr |
cbr, sfsturbo |
Checks whether an SFS Turbo system has a backup vault attached. If no, the system is considered non-compliant. |
C.CS.FOUNDATION.G_6_1.R_7 |
Enabling the database audit logs |
rds-instance-enable-auditLog |
rds |
If an RDS instance does not have the audit log enabled or has audit logs kept for less than the specified number of days, this instance is noncompliant. |
C.CS.FOUNDATION.G_6_4.R_5 |
Enabling the database audit logs |
gaussdb-instance-enable-auditLog |
gaussdb |
If a GaussDB instance does not have audit log collection enabled, this instance is noncompliant. |
C.CS.FOUNDATION.G_6_4.R_5 |
Enabling the database audit logs |
gaussdb-mysql-instance-enable-auditlog |
taurusdb |
If a TaurusDB instance does not have audit log collection enabled, this instance is noncompliant. |
C.CS.FOUNDATION.G_6_4.R_7 |
Enabling the backup function and configuring a backup policy |
gaussdb-instance-enable-backup |
gaussdb |
If a GaussDB instance does not have the backup enabled, this instance is noncompliant. |
C.CS.FOUNDATION.G_7_3.R_1 |
Enabling cluster data encryption |
dws-enable-kms |
dws |
If KMS encryption is not enabled for a DWS cluster, this cluster is noncompliant. |
C.CS.FOUNDATION.G_7_3.R_4 |
Enabling Audit Log Dumping for a DWS Database |
dws-enable-log-dump |
dws |
If a DWS cluster does not have log transfer enabled, this cluster is noncompliant. |
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