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[NOT PRODUCTION READY] This GitHub Action allows you to scan EC2 instances for software vulnerabilities using Amazon Inspector from your GitHub Actions workflows. Both agent-based and agentless scans are supported. Additionally, this action can create Jira tickets for each new individual vulnerability detected.

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[NOT PRODUCTION READY]

EC2 Vulnerability Scan for Amazon Inspector (Plus Jira Intergration)

Amazon Inspector is a vulnerability management service that scans AWS workloads for known software vulnerabilities.

This GitHub Action allows you to scan EC2 instances for software vulnerabilities using Amazon Inspector from your GitHub Actions workflows. Both agent-based and agentless scans are supported. Additionally, this action can create Jira tickets for each new individual vulnerability detected.

Overview

This action works by utilizing Amazon Inspector to scan specified EC2 instances for known vulnerabilities.

Prerequisites

  • Required: You must have an active AWS account to use this action.
  • Required: You must have read access to the InspectorScan API.
  • Required: You must configure AWS authentication for use in GitHub action workflows.
  • Required: Create a GitHub Actions workflow if you do not already have one.
  • Optional: Configure Jira authentication if you want to create Jira tickets for each new vulnerability. You need the Jira URL, Jira username, and Jira API token.

Usage

Quick Start

Perform the following steps to quickly add this action to your GitHub Actions pipeline:

name: Scan EC2 Instances with Amazon Inspector
on: [push]
jobs:
 daily_job:
   runs-on: ubuntu-latest

   environment:
     name: your_github_secrets_environment

   steps:

     - name: Configure AWS credentials
       uses: aws-actions/configure-aws-credentials@v4
       with:
         aws-region: "us-east-1"
         role-to-assume: "arn:aws:iam::<AWS_ACCOUNT_ID>:role/<IAM_ROLE_NAME>"

     # Check out your repository if needed
     - name: Checkout this repository
       uses: actions/checkout@v4

     # modify this block to scan your intended EC2 instances
     - name: Inspector Scan
       id: inspector
       uses: austinsonger/[email protected]
       with:
         aws-access-key-id: ${{ secrets.AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID }}
         aws-secret-access-key: ${{ secrets.AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY }}
         aws-region: ${{ secrets.AWS_REGION }}
         assessment-run-arn: 'arn:aws:inspector:us-west-2:123456789012:assessment-run/assessment-run-id'
         agentless: true # Set to true to use agentless scans

         # Jira integration parameters (optional)
         jira-url: ${{ secrets.JIRA_URL }}
         jira-username: ${{ secrets.JIRA_USERNAME }}
         jira-api-token: ${{ secrets.JIRA_API_TOKEN }}
         jira-project-key: ${{ secrets.JIRA_PROJECT_KEY }}

         display_vulnerability_findings: "enabled"

         critical_threshold: 1
         high_threshold: 1
         medium_threshold: 1
         low_threshold: 1
         other_threshold: 1


     - name: Display Inspector vulnerability scan results (JSON)
       run: cat ${{ steps.inspector.outputs.inspector_scan_results }}

     - name: Display Inspector vulnerability scan results (CSV)
       run: cat ${{ steps.inspector.outputs.inspector_scan_results_csv }}

     - name: Display Inspector vulnerability scan results (Markdown)
       run: cat ${{ steps.inspector.outputs.inspector_scan_results_markdown }}

     - name: Upload Scan Results
       uses: actions/upload-artifact@v4
       with:
         name: Inspector Vulnerability Scan Artifacts
         path: |
           ${{ steps.inspector.outputs.inspector_scan_results }}
           ${{ steps.inspector.outputs.inspector_scan_results_csv }}
           ${{ steps.inspector.outputs.inspector_scan_results_markdown }}
     - name: On vulnerability threshold exceeded
       run: echo ${{ steps.inspector.outputs.vulnerability_threshold_exceeded }}

Configuring Vulnerability Scan Outputs

By default, this action only displays the number of vulnerabilities detected in the GitHub Actions job terminal. Detailed findings are optional and configurable as JSON, CSV, or Markdown.

The below example shows how to enable action outputs in various locations and formats.

- name: Scan EC2 instances
  id: inspector
  uses: austinsonger/[email protected]
  with:
    aws-access-key-id: ${{ secrets.AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID }}
    aws-secret-access-key: ${{ secrets.AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY }}
    aws-region: ${{ secrets.AWS_REGION }}
    assessment-run-arn: 'arn:aws:inspector:us-west-2:123456789012:assessment-run/assessment-run-id'
    agentless: true
    display_vulnerability_findings: "enabled"

# Display Inspector results in the GitHub Actions terminal
- name: Display Inspector vulnerability scan results (JSON)
  run: cat ${{ steps.inspector.outputs.inspector_scan_results }}

- name: Display Inspector vulnerability scan results (CSV)
  run: cat ${{ steps.inspector.outputs.inspector_scan_results_csv }}

- name: Display Inspector vulnerability scan results (markdown)
  run: cat ${{ steps.inspector.outputs.inspector_scan_results_markdown }}


# Upload Inspector outputs as a .zip that can be downloaded
# from the GitHub actions job summary page.
- name: Upload Scan Results
  id: inspector
  uses: actions/upload-artifact@v4
  with:
    name: Inspector Vulnerability Scan Artifacts
    path: |
      ${{ steps.inspector.outputs.inspector_scan_results }}
      ${{ steps.inspector.outputs.inspector_scan_results_csv }}

Configuring Vulnerability Thresholds

This action allows the user to set vulnerability thresholds.

Vulnerability thresholds can be used to support custom logic, such as failing the workflow if any vulnerabilities are found.

- name: Invoke Amazon Inspector Scan
  id: inspector
  uses: austinsonger/[email protected]
  with:
    aws-access-key-id: ${{ secrets.AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID }}
    aws-secret-access-key: ${{ secrets.AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY }}
    aws-region: ${{ secrets.AWS_REGION }}
    assessment-run-arn: 'arn:aws:inspector:us-west-2:123456789012:assessment-run/assessment-run-id'
    agentless: true
    display_vulnerability_findings: "enabled"

    # If the number of vulnerabilities equals or exceeds
    # any of the specified vulnerability thresholds, this action
    # sets a flag, 'vulnerability_threshold_exceeded' to 1, else 0.
    # To ignore thresholds for a given severity, set its value to 0.
    # This example sets 'vulnerability_threshold_exceeded' flag if
    # one or more criticals, highs, or medium severity vulnerabilities
    # are found; lows and other type vulnerabilities will not set
    # the 'vulnerability_threshold_exceeded' flag.
    critical_threshold: 1
    high_threshold: 1
    medium_threshold: 1
    low_threshold: 0
    other_threshold: 0

# Fail the job with 'exit 1' if vuln threshold flag is set
- name: On vulnerability threshold exceeded
  run: exit ${{ steps.inspector.outputs.vulnerability_threshold_exceeded }}

Action Inputs and Outputs

Input Options

Name** Description Required Default
aws-access-key-id AWS Access Key ID for accessing Amazon Inspector True -
aws-secret-access-key AWS Secret Access Key for accessing Amazon Inspector True -
aws-region AWS Region where your EC2 instances are located True -
assessment-run-arn Amazon Inspector Assessment Run ARN True -
agentless Specifies if the scan should be agentless (true/false) False false
jira-url Jira URL for creating tickets (optional) False -
jira-username Jira Username for creating tickets (optional) False -
jira-api-token Jira API Token for creating tickets (optional) False -
jira-project-key Jira Project Key for creating tickets (optional) False -
display_vulnerability_findings If set to "enabled", the action will display detailed vulnerability findings in the action summary page True disabled
critical_threshold Specifies the number of critical vulnerabilities needed to set the 'vulnerability_threshold_exceeded' flag False 0
high_threshold Specifies the number of high vulnerabilities needed to set the 'vulnerability_threshold_exceeded' flag False 0
medium_threshold Specifies the number of medium vulnerabilities needed to set the 'vulnerability_threshold_exceeded' flag False 0
low_threshold Specifies the number of low vulnerabilities needed to set the 'vulnerability_threshold_exceeded' flag False 0
other_threshold Specifies the number of other vulnerabilities needed to set the 'vulnerability_threshold_exceeded' flag False 0

Output Options

Name Description
inspector_scan_results The file path to the Inspector vulnerability scan findings in JSON format
inspector_scan_results_csv The file path to the Inspector vulnerability scan findings in CSV format
inspector_scan_results_markdown The file path to the Inspector vulnerability scan findings in markdown format
vulnerability_threshold_exceeded This variable is set to 1 if any vulnerability threshold was exceeded, otherwise it is 0. This variable can be used to trigger custom logic, such as failing the job if vulnerabilities were detected

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[NOT PRODUCTION READY] This GitHub Action allows you to scan EC2 instances for software vulnerabilities using Amazon Inspector from your GitHub Actions workflows. Both agent-based and agentless scans are supported. Additionally, this action can create Jira tickets for each new individual vulnerability detected.

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