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GCP Audit Log Detections Mod for Powerpipe

Tailpipe is an open-source CLI tool that allows you to collect logs and query them with SQL.

GCP provides on-demand cloud computing platforms and APIs to authenticated customers on a metered pay-as-you-go basis.

The GCP Audit Log Detections Mod contains pre-built dashboards and detections, which can be used to monitor and analyze activity across your GCP projects.

Run detection benchmarks: image

View insights in dashboards: image

Documentation

Getting Started

Install Powerpipe from the downloads page:

# MacOS
brew install turbot/tap/powerpipe
# Linux or Windows (WSL)
sudo /bin/sh -c "$(curl -fsSL https://powerpipe.io/install/powerpipe.sh)"

This mod also requires GCP audit logs to be collected using Tailpipe with the GCP plugin:

Install the mod:

mkdir dashboards
cd dashboards
powerpipe mod install github.com/turbot/tailpipe-mod-gcp-audit-log-detections

Browsing Dashboards

Start the dashboard server:

powerpipe server

Browse and view your dashboards at http://localhost:9033.

Running Benchmarks in Your Terminal

Instead of running benchmarks in a dashboard, you can also run them within your terminal with the powerpipe benchmark command:

List available benchmarks:

powerpipe benchmark list

Run a benchmark:

powerpipe benchmark run gcp_audit_log_detections.benchmark.mitre_attack_v161

Different output formats are also available, for more information please see Output Formats.

Open Source & Contributing

This repository is published under the Apache 2.0 license. Please see our code of conduct. We look forward to collaborating with you!

Tailpipe and Powerpipe are products produced from this open source software, exclusively by Turbot HQ, Inc. They are distributed under our commercial terms. Others are allowed to make their own distribution of the software, but cannot use any of the Turbot trademarks, cloud services, etc. You can learn more in our Open Source FAQ.

Get Involved

Join #tailpipe and #powerpipe on Slack →

Want to help but don't know where to start? Pick up one of the help wanted issues: