Kubescape is the first open-source tool for testing if Kubernetes is deployed securely according to multiple frameworks:
regulatory, customized company policies and DevSecOps best practices, such as the NSA-CISA and the MITRE ATT&CK® .
Kubescape scans K8s clusters, YAML files, and HELM charts, and detect misconfigurations and software vulnerabilities at early stages of the CI/CD pipeline and provides a risk score instantly and risk trends over time.
Kubescape integrates natively with other DevOps tools, including Jenkins, CircleCI and Github workflows.
curl -s https://raw.githubusercontent.com/armosec/kubescape/master/install.sh | /bin/bash
kubescape scan framework nsa
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- Open a issue, we are trying to respond within 48 hours
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Requires powershell v5.0+
iwr -useb https://raw.githubusercontent.com/armosec/kubescape/master/install.ps1 | iex
Note: if you get an error you might need to change the execution policy (i.e. enable Powershell) with
Set-ExecutionPolicy RemoteSigned -scope CurrentUser
-
brew tap armosec/kubescape
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brew install kubescape
flag | default | description | options |
---|---|---|---|
-e /--exclude-namespaces |
Scan all namespaces | Namespaces to exclude from scanning. Recommended to exclude kube-system and kube-public namespaces |
|
-s /--silent |
Display progress messages | Silent progress messages | |
-t /--fail-threshold |
0 (do not fail) |
fail command (return exit code 1) if result bellow threshold | 0 -> 100 |
-f /--format |
pretty-printer |
Output format | pretty-printer /json /junit |
-o /--output |
print to stdout | Save scan result in file | |
--use-from |
Load local framework object from specified path. If not used will download latest | ||
--use-default |
false |
Load local framework object from default path. If not used will download latest | true /false |
--exceptions |
Path to an exceptions obj. If not set will download exceptions from Armo management portal | ||
--submit |
false |
If set, Kubescape will send the scan results to Armo management portal where you can see the results in a user-friendly UI, choose your preferred compliance framework, check risk results history and trends, manage exceptions, get remediation recommendations and much more. By default the results are not sent | true /false |
--keep-local |
false |
Kubescape will not send scan results to Armo management portal. Use this flag if you ran with the --submit flag in the past and you do not want to submit your current scan results |
true /false |
--account |
Armo portal account ID. Default will load account ID from configMap or config file |
- Scan a running Kubernetes cluster with
nsa
framework and submit results to ARMO portal
kubescape scan framework nsa --submit
- Scan a running Kubernetes cluster with
MITRE ATT&CK®
framework and submit results to ARMO portal
kubescape scan framework mitre --submit
- Scan a running Kubernetes cluster with a specific control using the control name or control ID. List of controls
kubescape scan control "Privileged container"
- Scan local
yaml
/json
files before deploying. Take a look at the demonstration
kubescape scan framework nsa *.yaml
- Scan kubernetes manifest files from a public github repository
kubescape scan framework nsa https://github.com/armosec/kubescape
- Output in
json
format
kubescape scan framework nsa --exclude-namespaces kube-system,kube-public --format json --output results.json
- Output in
junit xml
format
kubescape scan framework nsa --exclude-namespaces kube-system,kube-public --format junit --output results.xml
- Scan with exceptions, objects with exceptions will be presented as
exclude
and notfail
kubescape scan framework nsa --exceptions examples/exceptions.json
- Render the helm chart using
helm template
and pass to stdout
helm template [NAME] [CHART] [flags] --dry-run | kubescape scan framework nsa -
for example:
helm template bitnami/mysql --generate-name --dry-run | kubescape scan framework nsa -
It is possible to run Kubescape offline!
First download the framework and then scan with --use-from
flag
- Download and save in file, if file name not specified, will store save to
~/.kubescape/<framework name>.json
kubescape download framework nsa --output nsa.json
- Scan using the downloaded framework
kubescape scan framework nsa --use-from nsa.json
Kubescape is an open source project, we welcome your feedback and ideas for improvement. We’re also aiming to collaborate with the Kubernetes community to help make the tests themselves more robust and complete as Kubernetes develops.
Kubescpae can be built using:
python build.py
Note: In order to built using the above script, one must set the environment variables in this script:
- RELEASE
- ArmoBEServer
- ArmoERServer
- ArmoWebsite
Note: development (and the release process) is done with Go 1.17
- Clone Project
git clone https://github.com/armosec/kubescape.git kubescape && cd "$_"
- Build
go build -o kubescape .
- Run
./kubescape scan framework nsa
- Enjoy 🤪
quay.io/armosec/kubescape
- Clone Project
git clone https://github.com/armosec/kubescape.git kubescape && cd "$_"
- Build
docker build -t kubescape -f build/Dockerfile .
Kubescape is running the following tests according to what is defined by Kubernetes Hardening Guidance by NSA and CISA
- Non-root containers
- Immutable container filesystem
- Privileged containers
- hostPID, hostIPC privileges
- hostNetwork access
- allowedHostPaths field
- Protecting pod service account tokens
- Resource policies
- Control plane hardening
- Exposed dashboard
- Allow privilege escalation
- Applications credentials in configuration files
- Cluster-admin binding
- Exec into container
- Dangerous capabilities
- Insecure capabilities
- Linux hardening
- Ingress and Egress blocked
- Container hostPort
- Network policies
- Symlink Exchange Can Allow Host Filesystem Access (CVE-2021-25741)
Kubescape based on OPA engine: https://github.com/open-policy-agent/opa and ARMO's posture controls.
The tools retrieves Kubernetes objects from the API server and runs a set of regos snippets developed by ARMO.
The results by default printed in a pretty "console friendly" manner, but they can be retrieved in JSON format for further processing.
Kubescape is an open source project, we welcome your feedback and ideas for improvement. We’re also aiming to collaborate with the Kubernetes community to help make the tests themselves more robust and complete as Kubernetes develops.