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Scoutsuite – Multi-Cloud Security Auditing Tool

September 22, 2019 Comments Off on Scoutsuite – Multi-Cloud Security Auditing Tool

Scout Suite is an open source multi-cloud security-auditing tool, which enables security posture assessment of cloud environments. Using the APIs exposed by cloud providers, Scout Suite gathers configuration data for manual inspection and highlights risk areas. Rather than going through dozens of pages on the web consoles, Scout Suite presents a clear view of the attack surface automatically.

Scout Suite is stable and actively maintained, but a number of features and internals may change. As such, please bear with us as we find time to work on, and improve, the tool. Feel free to report a bug with details (please provide console output using the --debug argument), request a new feature, or send a pull request.

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AWS

Use of Scout Suite does not require AWS users to complete and submit the AWS Vulnerability / Penetration Testing Request Form. Scout Suite only performs API calls to fetch configuration data and identify security gaps, which is not considered security scanning as it does not impact AWS’ network and applications.

Azure

Use of Scout Suite does not require Azure users to contact Microsoft to begin testing. The only requirement is that users abide by the Microsoft Cloud Unified Penetration Testing Rules of Engagement.

References:

  • https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/security/azure-security-pen-testing
  • https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/msrc/pentest-rules-of-engagement

Google Cloud Platform

Use of Scout Suite does not require GCP users to contact Google to begin testing. The only requirement is that users abide by the Cloud Platform Acceptable Use Policy and the Terms of Service and ensure that tests only affect projects you own (and not other customers’ applications).

References:

  • https://cloud.google.com/terms/aup
  • https://cloud.google.com/terms/

Installation

Via PIP

$ virtualenv -p python3 venv
$ source venv/bin/activate
$ pip install scoutsuite
$ scout --help

Via Git

$ git clone https://github.com/nccgroup/ScoutSuite
$ cd ScoutSuite
$ virtualenv -p python3 venv
$ source venv/bin/activate
$ pip install -r requirements.txt
$ python scout.py --help

Usage

The following command will provide the list of available command line options:

$ python scout.py --help

You can also use this to get help on a specific provider:

$ python scout.py PROVIDER --help

For further details, checkout our Wiki pages at https://github.com/nccgroup/ScoutSuite/wiki.

After performing a number of API calls, Scout will create a local HTML report and open it in the default browser.

Also note that the command line will try to infer the argument name if possible when receiving partial switch. For example, this will work and use the selected profile:

$ python scout.py aws --profile PROFILE

Credentials

Assuming you already have your provider’s CLI up and running you should have your credentials already set up and be able to run Scout Suite by using one of the following commands. If that is not the case, please consult the wiki page for the provider desired.

Amazon Web Services

$ python scout.py aws

Azure

$ python scout.py azure --cli

Google Cloud Platform

$ python scout.py gcp --user-account

Additional information can be found in the wiki.

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