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AWS Config Control Tower Management Account

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Table of Contents

Introduction

The AWS Config Control Tower Management Account Solution enables AWS Config in the Control Tower management account, and updates the AWS Config aggregator in the audit account accordingly. The AWS CloudFormation templates enabling AWS Config used by AWS Control Tower for the member accounts was used as a reference for this solution. All resources that support tags are provided a tag keypair of sra-solution: sra-config-management-account.

AWS Config is a service that enables you to assess, audit, and evaluate the configurations of your AWS resources. Config continuously monitors and records your AWS resource configurations and allows you to automate the evaluation of recorded configurations against desired configurations. With Config, you can:

  • Review changes in configurations and relationships between AWS resources.
  • Dive into detailed resource configuration histories.
  • Determine your overall compliance against the configurations specified in your internal guidelines.

An Aggregator is an AWS Config resource type that collects AWS Config configuration and compliance data from the following:

  • Multiple accounts and multiple regions.
  • Single account and multiple regions.
  • An organization in AWS Organizations and all the accounts in that organization which have AWS Config enabled.

AWS Config enables you to simplify compliance auditing, security analysis, change management, and operational troubleshooting. While an Aggregator lets you view the resource configuration and compliance data recorded in AWS Config across accounts/regions.


Deployed Resource Details

Architecture

1.0 Organization Management Account

1.1 AWS CloudFormation

  • All resources are deployed via AWS CloudFormation as a StackSet and Stack Instance within the management account or a CloudFormation Stack within a specific account.
  • The Customizations for AWS Control Tower solution deploys all templates as a CloudFormation StackSet. CloudFormation triggers the custom resource Lambda function on Create, Update, and Delete events.
  • For parameter details, review the AWS CloudFormation templates.

1.2 AWS Config

  • The AWS Config Delivery Channel continually records the changes that occur to your AWS resources, it sends notifications and updated configuration states through the delivery channel.
  • The AWS Config Recorder describes the AWS resource types for which AWS Config records configuration changes.
  • The configuration recorder stores the configurations of the supported resources in your account as configuration items.

1.3 AWS Config Recorder IAM Role

  • The AWS Config Recorder IAM role is deployed into the management account and it is assumed by AWS Config so that the recorder can detect changes in your resource configurations and capture these changes as configuration items.

1.4 AWS Lambda Function Role

  • The AWS Lambda Function Role allows the AWS Lambda service to assume the role and perform actions defined in the attached IAM policies.
  • This solution's Lambda function queries and updates the list of source accounts and regions being aggregated in the AWS Config Aggregator from the audit account.

1.5 AWS Lambda Function

  • An external deployment package is used in the AWS Lambda Function in the sra-config-management-account-update-aggregator.yaml template that contains the logic for querying and updating the list of source accounts and regions being aggregated in the AWS Config Aggregator from the audit account.
  • The function is triggered by CloudFormation Create, Update, and Delete events.

1.6 AWS Lambda CloudWatch Log Group

  • AWS Lambda Function logs are sent to a CloudWatch Log Group </aws/lambda/<LambdaFunctionName> to help with debugging and traceability of the actions performed.
  • By default the AWS Lambda Function will create the CloudWatch Log Group with a Retention (Never expire) and the logs are encrypted with a CloudWatch Logs service managed encryption key.
  • Optional parameters are included to allow creating the CloudWatch Log Group, which allows setting KMS Encryption using a customer managed KMS key and setting the Retention to a specific value (e.g. 14 days).

2.0 Audit Account

The example solutions use Audit Account instead of Security Tooling Account to align with the default account name used within the AWS Control Tower setup process for the Security Account. The Account ID for the Audit Account SSM parameter is populated from the SecurityAccountId parameter within the AWSControlTowerBP-BASELINE-CONFIG StackSet.

2.1 AWS Config Aggregator

  • AWS Control Tower creates an AWS Config Aggregator within the Audit Account for all accounts within the AWS Organization.
  • The Lambda Function within the management account adds the management account to the existing AWS Config Aggregator.

Implementation Instructions

Prerequisites

  1. Download and Stage the SRA Solutions. Note: This only needs to be done once for all the solutions.
  2. Verify that the SRA Prerequisites Solution has been deployed.
  3. Verify the following AWS Config setups within the environment:
    • AWS Config is not enabled in the management account.
    • AWS Config Aggregator exists in the audit account.
    • AWS Config S3 bucket exists in the log archive account.

Solution Deployment

Choose a Deployment Method:

AWS CloudFormation

In the management account (home region), launch the AWS CloudFormation Stack using the template file as the source from the below chosen options:


References