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Doug Rios
8157f7dc84 Merge pull request #129 from CriticalSolutionsNetwork/Formatting-QoL
Formatting qol EXO
2024-06-29 20:29:20 -05:00
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5f4df00cea docs: Update Help/WikiFiles 2024-06-29 20:05:04 -05:00
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aae91a5a19 docs: Update README/HTML HELP 2024-06-29 20:03:33 -05:00
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338ed4e871 docs: Update CHANGELOG 2024-06-29 20:00:46 -05:00
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2c407a469c fix: Update main function paramter DomainName 2024-06-29 20:00:00 -05:00
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c7f7fe11cc fix: formatting 2024-06-29 19:54:32 -05:00
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bd0ce158af fix: 2.1.9 simplified output and added object comment-release 2024-06-29 19:54:18 -05:00
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9805e99109 fix: 2.1.9 simplified output and added object comment-release 2024-06-29 19:16:27 -05:00
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34a44d0709 fix: 2.1.7 simplified output and added object comment-release 2024-06-29 16:14:55 -05:00
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d660f46eeb fix: 2.1.7 simplified output and added object comment-rc 2024-06-29 15:32:19 -05:00
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db38fe827e fix: 2.1.7 simplified output and added object comment-mid 2024-06-29 15:24:54 -05:00
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ad6ec465c8 fix: 2.1.6 simplified output and added object comment 2024-06-29 11:01:40 -05:00
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3ecc8f4466 fix: 2.1.5 simplified output and added object comment 2024-06-28 21:42:48 -05:00
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2466692e35 fix: 2.1.5 simplified output and added object comment 2024-06-28 21:19:03 -05:00
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37b6557221 fix: 2.1.4 simplified output and added object comment 2024-06-28 20:53:50 -05:00
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c05ba5aebd fix: 2.1.3 simplified output and added object comment 2024-06-28 19:51:01 -05:00
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73c1ecf30e fix: 2.1.2 simplified output and added object comment 2024-06-28 19:43:11 -05:00
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712077b8f1 fix: 2.1.1 simplified output and added object comment 2024-06-28 19:38:50 -05:00
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5ebb2a6e7d fix: 1.3.3 simplified output and added object comment 2024-06-28 19:38:26 -05:00
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033c4c5247 fix: 1.3.6 simplified output and added object comment 2024-06-28 19:22:09 -05:00
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0daa4c7f6b fix: 1.3.3 simplified output and added object comment 2024-06-28 19:14:44 -05:00
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5d0839430a fix: 1.2.2 simplified output and added object comment 2024-06-28 19:14:28 -05:00
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b0486c3f23 fix: 1.3.3 simplified output and added object comment 2024-06-28 18:33:27 -05:00
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c652b3c886 fix: 1.2.2 simplified output and added object comment 2024-06-28 17:32:11 -05:00
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8ce1af7745 fix: paramters for export table 2024-06-28 17:31:26 -05:00
Doug Rios
170217752f Merge pull request #128 from CriticalSolutionsNetwork/Revert-Export-Table-Change
Revert export table change
2024-06-28 17:11:11 -05:00
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1fbf321449 docs: Update CHANGELOG 2024-06-28 17:09:28 -05:00
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5909f8d3b4 fix: Get-ExceededLengthResultDetail parameter validation 2024-06-28 17:04:10 -05:00
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8c8445c9d9 fix: Export Table Changes Reverted 2024-06-28 16:09:13 -05:00
Doug Rios
95eb18ccf4 Merge pull request #127 from CriticalSolutionsNetwork/Add-Microsoft-Graph-Consent-for-user-function
Add microsoft graph consent for user function
2024-06-26 21:41:16 -05:00
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05a6d76fb7 docs: Update HELP docs 2024-06-26 21:36:55 -05:00
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0465c3a41d docs: Update CHANGELOG 2024-06-26 21:31:05 -05:00
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d4632c0a6f add: Added Grant-M365SecurityAuditConsent function to consent to the Microsoft Graph Powershell API for a user. 2024-06-26 21:30:41 -05:00
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0ea5aa2581 docs: Update helper to retrieve keys 2024-06-26 16:19:17 -05:00
Doug Rios
9402fde503 Merge pull request #123 from CriticalSolutionsNetwork/Test-8.5.3,8.6.1-logic
Test 8.5.3,8.6.1 logic
2024-06-26 09:09:30 -05:00
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6ed0e239b7 docs: Update CHANGELOG 2024-06-26 09:06:58 -05:00
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168cc38679 docs: Update CHANGELOG 2024-06-26 09:00:39 -05:00
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59278f4a27 Fix: Export when tests with nested tables not included. 2024-06-26 08:54:57 -05:00
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51f662ff58 Fix: 8.6.1 output and formatting in line with recommendation 2024-06-26 08:54:32 -05:00
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c4bbf25e8b docs: Update CHANGELOG 2024-06-24 19:24:15 -05:00
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143ee69fb5 fix: 8.6.1 test logic and output 2024-06-24 19:22:17 -05:00
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fd53384f8e docs: Update CHANGELOG 2024-06-24 19:19:29 -05:00
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73bce280eb docs: Update Help 2024-06-24 19:15:15 -05:00
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0a92100bb6 fix: 8.6.1 test logic and output 2024-06-24 19:14:43 -05:00
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18287169c3 docs: swap details / fr in 8.5.3 2024-06-24 18:27:48 -05:00
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abe18f1942 docs: Add wiki help docs 2024-06-24 15:06:04 -05:00
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95da5a3822 docs: Update CHANGELOG and WIKI 2024-06-24 12:11:24 -05:00
Doug Rios
9d12defb7f Merge pull request #119 from CriticalSolutionsNetwork/MFA-Status-Enhancement
Gereral testing enhancements.
2024-06-23 19:38:53 -05:00
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e6cdae32a1 docs: Update CHANGELOG 2024-06-23 19:34:53 -05:00
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e0436686b8 docs: formatting 2024-06-23 19:31:09 -05:00
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5c852679d9 add: finally block to always disconnect 2024-06-23 19:06:59 -05:00
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8b91a8c06e add: finally block to always disconnect 2024-06-23 18:41:47 -05:00
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968e589860 add: finally block to always disconnect 2024-06-23 18:40:27 -05:00
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6dc52f5b89 docs: Formatting Invoke-M365SecurityAudit 2024-06-23 18:16:56 -05:00
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e81395bb4c fix: Connect host output 2024-06-23 18:16:19 -05:00
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4e0b20fc14 fix: Test-Error verbose call and Get-CISMgOutput Parameter 2024-06-23 17:58:27 -05:00
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ca1734381f docs: Update CHANGELOG and Help Uri 2024-06-23 17:28:01 -05:00
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82df16623e docs: Update CommentBlock for Remove-RowsWithEmptyCSVStatus 2024-06-23 17:22:08 -05:00
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011f91cdde docs: Update CHANGELOG 2024-06-23 17:15:29 -05:00
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a141380f3f add: simplified error handling with Get-TestError 2024-06-23 17:14:37 -05:00
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1e75fbd335 add: DomainName paramter to get-mggraph and test 1.3.1 2024-06-23 17:11:04 -05:00
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defcf56c82 add: DomainName paramter to get-mggraph and test 1.3.1 2024-06-23 17:00:12 -05:00
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be68c1d0d7 fix: Remove output type for output functions. Add Later 2024-06-23 16:59:26 -05:00
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e60c9855e3 fix: output functions verbosity 2024-06-23 16:51:57 -05:00
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6b94ee72a5 add: Get-CISAadOutput function and updated respective tests 2024-06-23 16:42:59 -05:00
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0601996a68 docs: Update CHANGELOG 2024-06-23 16:08:49 -05:00
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bad103f0cf add: Get-CISSpoOutput function and updated respective tests 2024-06-23 16:06:31 -05:00
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4dd65a0140 add: Error handling to output functions 2024-06-23 16:06:02 -05:00
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b6423c8a7d Update output for Connect-SPOService 2024-06-23 15:51:00 -05:00
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6b135c2e31 docs: Update CHANGELOG 2024-06-23 15:29:51 -05:00
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917833b186 add: Get-CISMSTeamsOutput function and updated respective tests 2024-06-23 15:27:25 -05:00
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a874836b8b fix: Update formatting 2024-06-23 15:26:45 -05:00
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7e98f77424 docs: Update CHANGELOG 2024-06-23 14:46:02 -05:00
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e9bac2fe1c changed name of output functions with prefix 'CIS' 2024-06-23 14:44:25 -05:00
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a90df5bef4 docs: Update Formatting 2024-06-23 14:34:26 -05:00
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9a299d4bac docs: Update CHANGELOG 2024-06-23 14:30:27 -05:00
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381b8ebeb8 add: Get-ExoOutput function and updated tests 2024-06-23 14:28:51 -05:00
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90c5b95f35 fix: missing output type comments for switches 2024-06-23 12:43:52 -05:00
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c5780450e7 docs: Update CHANGELOG 2024-06-23 12:34:15 -05:00
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736997fbbe add: Get-ExoOutput function and modified tests: '1.2.2', '1.3.3', '1.3.6', '2.1.1' 2024-06-23 12:33:57 -05:00
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b564458ed1 fix: Removed banner fix and included AzureAD 2024-06-23 12:31:35 -05:00
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5ff2396218 fix: Removed banner from EXO connection step 2024-06-23 11:46:00 -05:00
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39ba3c3ad7 add: New process for collecting MgGraph output to make pester testing easier 2024-06-23 11:39:14 -05:00
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84c16ac16e fix 6.1.1 test definition so it uses EXO 2024-06-23 10:06:05 -05:00
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f5f6d39c73 add: skip msol connnection for Get-MFAStatus 2024-06-23 10:03:37 -05:00
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0f3587ab15 docs: Update README and Help 2024-06-20 13:16:12 -05:00
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1d462572c1 docs: Update CHANGELOG 2024-06-20 13:13:42 -05:00
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ab0ef53bbd add: Export to excel option for table exports 2024-06-20 13:12:01 -05:00
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359d2890f8 docs: Update CHANGELOG 2024-06-20 12:19:48 -05:00
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b18780d52e fix: Update 1.3.1 output and test logic to include notification window. 2024-06-20 12:17:22 -05:00
Doug Rios
91bb61b317 Merge pull request #117 from CriticalSolutionsNetwork/6.1.5/3-Exports
Fix: MFA STATUS Function
2024-06-18 17:40:58 -05:00
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3ecd8bb8af docs: Update README and HTML Help 2024-06-18 14:08:15 -05:00
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a6720dbc5e docs: Deleted tests for functions that no longer exist 2024-06-18 14:06:02 -05:00
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b2eaee54e1 docs: Update Changelog 2024-06-18 14:04:52 -05:00
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0125d4261d add: Comment based help to new sync function and output type added 2024-06-18 14:03:37 -05:00
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0c28009498 fix: Refactor sync function to one simple function 2024-06-18 13:16:01 -05:00
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b78cb17bc1 fix: Fixed overwrite of manual audit rows 2024-06-18 10:10:22 -05:00
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3e5f9b3ac5 fix: Fixed merging and added date to columns without a status 2024-06-18 09:44:50 -05:00
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07bd30a27f fix: Fixed merging and added dateto columns without a status 2024-06-17 20:10:59 -05:00
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b07344bb71 fix: Fixed merging and added date: 2024-06-17 19:57:31 -05:00
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d6c500f953 fix: Fix merging csv when data present 2024-06-17 19:19:07 -05:00
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aa76de6649 docs: Update CHANGELOG 2024-06-17 13:53:31 -05:00
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daadad391e docs: Update Export function help 2024-06-17 13:51:29 -05:00
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a97eda1662 add: Added DoNotConfirmConnections Switch to main function 2024-06-17 13:51:10 -05:00
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99933f7655 add: option to disconnect with tenant notification 2024-06-17 13:45:56 -05:00
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411ee5d36f Fix: 6.1.2/3 csv output when no test was run 2024-06-17 11:36:51 -05:00
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4dc996b2fb Fix: MFA STATUS Function 2024-06-17 11:09:04 -05:00
Doug Rios
5e25d6ee1b Merge pull request #115 from CriticalSolutionsNetwork/Add-QoL-Features
Add qol features
2024-06-17 09:42:08 -05:00
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a88535e258 docs: Update help 2024-06-16 15:24:02 -05:00
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a43485f05e fix: 2.1.4 output 2024-06-16 15:20:06 -05:00
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486e053dfb fix: 1.1.1 admin pull 2024-06-16 14:12:12 -05:00
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6bace63c62 docs: finalize error handling standard 2024-06-16 13:11:43 -05:00
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46d71900ce docs: finalize error handling standard 2024-06-16 12:48:15 -05:00
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51edc331ab docs: reset comment 2024-06-16 12:24:42 -05:00
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04e63f72fc add: error handling for tests that produce large output 2024-06-16 12:23:39 -05:00
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9b624680fd add: test function 2024-06-16 11:01:16 -05:00
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bbc74494c3 fix: Export original when cell is too large. 2024-06-16 10:51:18 -05:00
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54a369bde3 fix: Write-Information if not auiditresult. 2024-06-16 10:09:26 -05:00
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06cdb4d0d1 add: helper function for testing. 2024-06-16 09:58:25 -05:00
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2d4593f207 fix: error handling and informative output 2024-06-16 09:22:07 -05:00
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949a2aaa43 fix: formatting 2024-06-15 22:12:45 -05:00
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3aef8a0ca3 fix: If details are empty 2024-06-15 22:11:38 -05:00
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14d33493b0 docs: remove test code 2024-06-15 21:35:22 -05:00
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234f0cdd31 docs: Update CHANGELOG 2024-06-15 21:34:37 -05:00
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e1cc2a3da7 fix: export audit switch added to export 2024-06-15 21:33:35 -05:00
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848438c33f fix: export working 2024-06-15 21:15:28 -05:00
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f981e59b43 docs: formatting and cleanup 2024-06-15 16:27:41 -05:00
Doug Rios
919d6cdd08 Delete test-gh.ps1 2024-06-15 16:16:31 -05:00
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3211ebc089 docs: Update tests 2024-06-15 16:13:19 -05:00
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7b37621917 add new function for exporting nested tables 2024-06-15 16:12:24 -05:00
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6752e56be9 add new function for exporting nested tables 2024-06-15 14:49:13 -05:00
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c4b2427539 add: Function to remove test rows with no results 2024-06-14 13:37:38 -05:00
Doug Rios
c2cc980a91 Merge pull request #111 from CriticalSolutionsNetwork/6.1.2/6.1.3-refactor
6.1.2/6.1.3 refactor
Added
Added Get-MFAStatus function to help with auditing mfa for conditional access controls.
Fixed
Fixed 6.1.2/6.1.3 tests to minimize calls to the Graph API.
Fixed 2.1.1,2.1.4,2.1.5 to suppress error messages and create a standard object when no e5"
2024-06-14 11:06:00 -05:00
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4b3e448e48 fix: write-host in public function due to code scanning alert 2024-06-14 11:02:51 -05:00
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342d0ac4a9 fix: Module check for Get-MFAStatus 2024-06-14 10:54:58 -05:00
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d4252a1839 docs: update help link for get-mfastatus 2024-06-14 10:51:02 -05:00
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1fde9947e0 docs: Update CHANGELOG 2024-06-14 10:48:38 -05:00
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da856b96e4 update help 2024-06-14 10:47:26 -05:00
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8835ddfbfd add: public function to check mfa status 2024-06-14 10:45:17 -05:00
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9a7de2f549 fix: error handling for 6.1.2/6.1.3 2024-06-14 10:44:53 -05:00
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c9940c2a09 docs: update changelog 2024-06-14 09:24:07 -05:00
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83332207b4 docs: test scripts 2024-06-14 09:23:53 -05:00
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ccacf76e6c fix: 2.1.1,2.1.4,2.1.5 surpress error messages and create a standard object when no e5 2024-06-14 09:23:03 -05:00
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273630839e fix: 2.1.1,2.1.4,2.1.5 surpress error messages and create a standard object when no e5 2024-06-14 08:40:44 -05:00
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3ca779650e docs: 6.1.2,6.1.3 refactored 2024-06-13 10:34:37 -05:00
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0cde0ae5e2 docs: 6.1.2,6.1.3 refactored 2024-06-13 10:22:38 -05:00
Doug Rios
cd3162aad0 Merge pull request #110 from CriticalSolutionsNetwork/Add-condition-comments-to-tests
Add condition comments to tests
2024-06-12 13:10:00 -05:00
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9dba7c2be8 docs: Update Changelog 2024-06-12 13:00:23 -05:00
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b123bd4155 docs: Comment conditions on each test 2024-06-12 12:58:38 -05:00
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10471b4683 docs: Comment conditions on each test 2024-06-12 12:24:25 -05:00
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cf7fbadbe7 docs: Comment conditions on each test 2024-06-11 18:41:19 -05:00
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e6b6e064bf docs: Comment conditions on each test 2024-06-11 13:03:59 -05:00
Doug Rios
f85101d0de Merge pull request #108 from CriticalSolutionsNetwork/release-branch
fix: working and verbose confirmation included
2024-06-10 13:00:33 -05:00
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f880e566ea fix: working and verbose confirmation included 2024-06-10 12:58:50 -05:00
Doug Rios
7041b0ba52 Merge pull request #107 from CriticalSolutionsNetwork/Bugfix-1.1.1
Bugfix 1.1.1
2024-06-10 12:55:48 -05:00
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1161baffad fix: working and verbose confirmation included 2024-06-10 12:31:22 -05:00
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032c951e02 fix: working but needs tuning 2024-06-10 11:55:19 -05:00
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6ed99dbacf fix: Comments steps 2024-06-10 09:56:42 -05:00
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30c848e74d fix: Revert script to oringinal for 1.1.1 2024-06-10 09:42:17 -05:00
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40193bd492 docs: Update git issue build 2024-06-09 14:06:34 -05:00
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5c868a20fc docs: Fomatting changes 2024-06-09 10:54:34 -05:00
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### Added
- Added `Get-PhishPolicyDetail` and `Test-PhishPolicyCompliance` private functions to help test for phishing policy compliance.
### Fixed
- Fixed various EXO test to be more accurate and include more properties in the output.
#### Changed
- Changed main function parameter for Domain to `DomainName`.
## [0.1.17] - 2024-06-28
### Fixed
- Fixed `Get-ExceededLengthResultDetail` function paramter validation for Exported Tests to allow for Null.
## [0.1.16] - 2024-06-26
### Added
- Added `Grant-M365SecurityAuditConsent` function to consent to the Microsoft Graph Powershell API for a user.
## [0.1.15] - 2024-06-26
### Fixed
- Fixed test 8.6.1 to include all of the following properties in it's checks and output: `ReportJunkToCustomizedAddress`, `ReportNotJunkToCustomizedAddress`, `ReportPhishToCustomizedAddress`,`ReportJunkAddresses`,`ReportNotJunkAddresses`,`ReportPhishAddresses`,`ReportChatMessageEnabled`,`ReportChatMessageToCustomizedAddressEnabled`
- Fixed help `about_M365FoundationsCISReport` examples.
- Fixed `Export-M365SecurityAuditTable` to properly export when nested table tests are not included.
### Changed
- Changed output of failure reason and details for 8.5.3 and 8.6.1 to be in line with other tests.
## [0.1.14] - 2024-06-23
### Fixed
- Fixed test 1.3.1 to include notification window for password expiration.
- Fixed 6.1.1 test definition to include the correct connection.
- Removed banner and warning from EXO and AzureAD connection step.
- Fixed missing CommentBlock for `Remove-RowsWithEmptyCSVStatus` function.
- Fixed formatting and color for various Write-Host messages.
### Added
- Added export to excel to `Export-M365SecurityAuditTable` function.
- `Get-AdminRoleUserLicense` function to get the license of a user with admin roles for 1.1.1.
- Skip MSOL connection confirmation to `Get-MFAStatus` function.
- Added `Get-CISMgOutput` function to get the output of the Microsoft Graph API per test.
- Added `Get-CISExoOutput` function to get the output of the Exchange Online API per test.
- Added `Get-CISMSTeamsOutput` function to get the output of the Microsoft Teams API per test.
- Added `Get-CISSPOOutput` function to get the output of the SharePoint Online API per test.
- Added `Get-TestError` function to get the error output of a test.
- Updated Microsoft Graph tests to utilize the new output functions ('1.1.1', '1.1.3', '1.2.1', '1.3.1', '5.1.2.3', '5.1.8.1', '6.1.2', '6.1.3')
- Updated EXO tests to utilize the new output functions ('1.2.2', '1.3.3', '1.3.6', '2.1.1', '2.1.2', '2.1.3', '2.1.4', '2.1.5', '2.1.6', '2.1.7', '2.1.9', '3.1.1', '6.1.1', '6.1.2', '6.1.3', '6.2.1', '6.2.2', '6.2.3', '6.3.1', '6.5.1', '6.5.2', '6.5.3', '8.6.1').
- Updated MSTeams tests to utilize the new output functions ('8.1.1', '8.1.2', '8.2.1', '8.5.1', '8.5.2', '8.5.3', '8.5.4', '8.5.5', '8.5.6', '8.5.7', '8.6.1')
- Updated SPO tests to utilize the new output functions ('7.2.1', '7.2.2', '7.2.3', '7.2.4', '7.2.5', '7.2.6', '7.2.7', '7.2.9', '7.2.10', '7.3.1', '7.3.2', '7.3.4')
## [0.1.13] - 2024-06-18
### Added
- Added tenant output to connect function.
- Added skip tenant connection confirmation to main function.
### Fixed
- Fixed comment examples for `Export-M365SecurityAuditTable`.
### Changed
- Updated `Sync-CISExcelAndCsvData` to be one function.
## [0.1.12] - 2024-06-17
### Added
- Added `Export-M365SecurityAuditTable` public function to export applicable audit results to a table format.
- Added paramter to `Export-M365SecurityAuditTable` to specify output of the original audit results.
- Added `Remove-RowsWithEmptyCSVStatus` public function to remove rows with empty status from the CSV file.
- Added `Get-Action` private function to retrieve the action for the test 6.1.2 and 6.1.3 tests.
- Added output modifications to tests that produce tables to ensure they can be exported with the new `Export-M365SecurityAuditTable` function.
## [0.1.11] - 2024-06-14
### Added
- Added Get-MFAStatus function to help with auditing mfa for conditional access controls.
### Fixed
- Fixed 6.1.2/6.1.3 tests to minimize calls to the Graph API.
- Fixed 2.1.1,2.1.4,2.1.5 to suppress error messages and create a standard object when no e5"
## [0.1.10] - 2024-06-12
### Added
- Added condition comments to each test.
### Fixed
- Fixed csv CIS controls that were not matched correctly.
## [0.1.9] - 2024-06-10
### Fixed
- Fixed bug in 1.1.1 that caused the test to fail/pass incorrectly. Added verbose output.
### Docs
- Updated helper csv formatting for one cis control.
## [0.1.8] - 2024-06-09
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external help file: M365FoundationsCISReport-help.xml
Module Name: M365FoundationsCISReport
online version: https://criticalsolutionsnetwork.github.io/M365FoundationsCISReport/#Export-M365SecurityAuditTable
schema: 2.0.0
---
# Export-M365SecurityAuditTable
## SYNOPSIS
Exports M365 security audit results to a CSV file or outputs a specific test result as an object.
## SYNTAX
### OutputObjectFromAuditResultsSingle
```
Export-M365SecurityAuditTable [-AuditResults] <CISAuditResult[]> [-OutputTestNumber] <String>
[<CommonParameters>]
```
### ExportAllResultsFromAuditResults
```
Export-M365SecurityAuditTable [-AuditResults] <CISAuditResult[]> [-ExportAllTests] -ExportPath <String>
[-ExportOriginalTests] [-ExportToExcel] [<CommonParameters>]
```
### OutputObjectFromCsvSingle
```
Export-M365SecurityAuditTable [-CsvPath] <String> [-OutputTestNumber] <String> [<CommonParameters>]
```
### ExportAllResultsFromCsv
```
Export-M365SecurityAuditTable [-CsvPath] <String> [-ExportAllTests] -ExportPath <String> [-ExportOriginalTests]
[-ExportToExcel] [<CommonParameters>]
```
## DESCRIPTION
This function exports M365 security audit results from either an array of CISAuditResult objects or a CSV file.
It can export all results to a specified path or output a specific test result as an object.
## EXAMPLES
### EXAMPLE 1
```
Export-M365SecurityAuditTable -AuditResults $object -OutputTestNumber 6.1.2
# Output object for a single test number from audit results
```
### EXAMPLE 2
```
Export-M365SecurityAuditTable -ExportAllTests -AuditResults $object -ExportPath "C:\temp"
# Export all results from audit results to the specified path
```
### EXAMPLE 3
```
Export-M365SecurityAuditTable -CsvPath "C:\temp\auditresultstoday1.csv" -OutputTestNumber 6.1.2
# Output object for a single test number from CSV
```
### EXAMPLE 4
```
Export-M365SecurityAuditTable -ExportAllTests -CsvPath "C:\temp\auditresultstoday1.csv" -ExportPath "C:\temp"
# Export all results from CSV to the specified path
```
### EXAMPLE 5
```
Export-M365SecurityAuditTable -ExportAllTests -AuditResults $object -ExportPath "C:\temp" -ExportOriginalTests
# Export all results from audit results to the specified path along with the original tests
```
### EXAMPLE 6
```
Export-M365SecurityAuditTable -ExportAllTests -CsvPath "C:\temp\auditresultstoday1.csv" -ExportPath "C:\temp" -ExportOriginalTests
# Export all results from CSV to the specified path along with the original tests
```
## PARAMETERS
### -AuditResults
An array of CISAuditResult objects containing the audit results.
```yaml
Type: CISAuditResult[]
Parameter Sets: OutputObjectFromAuditResultsSingle, ExportAllResultsFromAuditResults
Aliases:
Required: True
Position: 3
Default value: None
Accept pipeline input: False
Accept wildcard characters: False
```
### -CsvPath
The path to a CSV file containing the audit results.
```yaml
Type: String
Parameter Sets: OutputObjectFromCsvSingle, ExportAllResultsFromCsv
Aliases:
Required: True
Position: 3
Default value: None
Accept pipeline input: False
Accept wildcard characters: False
```
### -OutputTestNumber
The test number to output as an object.
Valid values are "1.1.1", "1.3.1", "6.1.2", "6.1.3", "7.3.4".
```yaml
Type: String
Parameter Sets: OutputObjectFromAuditResultsSingle, OutputObjectFromCsvSingle
Aliases:
Required: True
Position: 2
Default value: None
Accept pipeline input: False
Accept wildcard characters: False
```
### -ExportAllTests
Switch to export all test results.
```yaml
Type: SwitchParameter
Parameter Sets: ExportAllResultsFromAuditResults, ExportAllResultsFromCsv
Aliases:
Required: False
Position: 1
Default value: False
Accept pipeline input: False
Accept wildcard characters: False
```
### -ExportPath
The path where the CSV files will be exported.
```yaml
Type: String
Parameter Sets: ExportAllResultsFromAuditResults, ExportAllResultsFromCsv
Aliases:
Required: True
Position: Named
Default value: None
Accept pipeline input: False
Accept wildcard characters: False
```
### -ExportOriginalTests
Switch to export the original audit results to a CSV file.
```yaml
Type: SwitchParameter
Parameter Sets: ExportAllResultsFromAuditResults, ExportAllResultsFromCsv
Aliases:
Required: True
Position: Named
Default value: False
Accept pipeline input: False
Accept wildcard characters: False
```
### -ExportToExcel
Switch to export the results to an Excel file.
```yaml
Type: SwitchParameter
Parameter Sets: ExportAllResultsFromAuditResults, ExportAllResultsFromCsv
Aliases:
Required: False
Position: Named
Default value: False
Accept pipeline input: False
Accept wildcard characters: False
```
### CommonParameters
This cmdlet supports the common parameters: -Debug, -ErrorAction, -ErrorVariable, -InformationAction, -InformationVariable, -OutVariable, -OutBuffer, -PipelineVariable, -Verbose, -WarningAction, and -WarningVariable. For more information, see [about_CommonParameters](http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=113216).
## INPUTS
### [CISAuditResult[]], [string]
## OUTPUTS
### [PSCustomObject]
## NOTES
## RELATED LINKS
[https://criticalsolutionsnetwork.github.io/M365FoundationsCISReport/#Export-M365SecurityAuditTable](https://criticalsolutionsnetwork.github.io/M365FoundationsCISReport/#Export-M365SecurityAuditTable)

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external help file: M365FoundationsCISReport-help.xml
Module Name: M365FoundationsCISReport
online version: https://criticalsolutionsnetwork.github.io/M365FoundationsCISReport/#Get-AdminRoleUserLicense
schema: 2.0.0
---
# Get-AdminRoleUserLicense
## SYNOPSIS
Retrieves user licenses and roles for administrative accounts from Microsoft 365 via the Graph API.
## SYNTAX
```
Get-AdminRoleUserLicense [-SkipGraphConnection] [<CommonParameters>]
```
## DESCRIPTION
The Get-AdminRoleUserLicense function connects to Microsoft Graph and retrieves all users who are assigned administrative roles along with their user details and licenses.
This function is useful for auditing and compliance checks to ensure that administrators have appropriate licenses and role assignments.
## EXAMPLES
### EXAMPLE 1
```
Get-AdminRoleUserLicense
```
This example retrieves all administrative role users along with their licenses by connecting to Microsoft Graph using the default scopes.
### EXAMPLE 2
```
Get-AdminRoleUserLicense -SkipGraphConnection
```
This example retrieves all administrative role users along with their licenses without attempting to connect to Microsoft Graph, assuming that the connection is already established.
## PARAMETERS
### -SkipGraphConnection
A switch parameter that, when set, skips the connection to Microsoft Graph if already established.
This is useful for batch processing or when used within scripts where multiple calls are made and the connection is managed externally.
```yaml
Type: SwitchParameter
Parameter Sets: (All)
Aliases:
Required: False
Position: Named
Default value: False
Accept pipeline input: False
Accept wildcard characters: False
```
### CommonParameters
This cmdlet supports the common parameters: -Debug, -ErrorAction, -ErrorVariable, -InformationAction, -InformationVariable, -OutVariable, -OutBuffer, -PipelineVariable, -Verbose, -WarningAction, and -WarningVariable. For more information, see [about_CommonParameters](http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=113216).
## INPUTS
### None. You cannot pipe objects to Get-AdminRoleUserLicense.
## OUTPUTS
### PSCustomObject
### Returns a custom object for each user with administrative roles that includes the following properties: RoleName, UserName, UserPrincipalName, UserId, HybridUser, and Licenses.
## NOTES
Creation Date: 2024-04-15
Purpose/Change: Initial function development to support Microsoft 365 administrative role auditing.
## RELATED LINKS
[https://criticalsolutionsnetwork.github.io/M365FoundationsCISReport/#Get-AdminRoleUserLicense](https://criticalsolutionsnetwork.github.io/M365FoundationsCISReport/#Get-AdminRoleUserLicense)

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external help file: M365FoundationsCISReport-help.xml
Module Name: M365FoundationsCISReport
online version: https://criticalsolutionsnetwork.github.io/M365FoundationsCISReport/#Get-MFAStatus
schema: 2.0.0
---
# Get-MFAStatus
## SYNOPSIS
Retrieves the MFA (Multi-Factor Authentication) status for Azure Active Directory users.
## SYNTAX
```
Get-MFAStatus [[-UserId] <String>] [-SkipMSOLConnectionChecks] [<CommonParameters>]
```
## DESCRIPTION
The Get-MFAStatus function connects to Microsoft Online Service and retrieves the MFA status for all Azure Active Directory users, excluding guest accounts.
Optionally, you can specify a single user by their User Principal Name (UPN) to get their MFA status.
## EXAMPLES
### EXAMPLE 1
```
Get-MFAStatus
Retrieves the MFA status for all Azure Active Directory users.
```
### EXAMPLE 2
```
Get-MFAStatus -UserId "example@domain.com"
Retrieves the MFA status for the specified user with the UPN "example@domain.com".
```
## PARAMETERS
### -UserId
The User Principal Name (UPN) of a specific user to retrieve MFA status for.
If not provided, the function retrieves MFA status for all users.
```yaml
Type: String
Parameter Sets: (All)
Aliases:
Required: False
Position: 1
Default value: None
Accept pipeline input: False
Accept wildcard characters: False
```
### -SkipMSOLConnectionChecks
{{ Fill SkipMSOLConnectionChecks Description }}
```yaml
Type: SwitchParameter
Parameter Sets: (All)
Aliases:
Required: False
Position: Named
Default value: False
Accept pipeline input: False
Accept wildcard characters: False
```
### CommonParameters
This cmdlet supports the common parameters: -Debug, -ErrorAction, -ErrorVariable, -InformationAction, -InformationVariable, -OutVariable, -OutBuffer, -PipelineVariable, -Verbose, -WarningAction, and -WarningVariable. For more information, see [about_CommonParameters](http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=113216).
## INPUTS
## OUTPUTS
### System.Object
### Returns a sorted list of custom objects containing the following properties:
### - UserPrincipalName
### - DisplayName
### - MFAState
### - MFADefaultMethod
### - MFAPhoneNumber
### - PrimarySMTP
### - Aliases
## NOTES
The function requires the MSOL module to be installed and connected to your tenant.
Ensure that you have the necessary permissions to read user and MFA status information.
## RELATED LINKS
[https://criticalsolutionsnetwork.github.io/M365FoundationsCISReport/#Get-MFAStatus](https://criticalsolutionsnetwork.github.io/M365FoundationsCISReport/#Get-MFAStatus)

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external help file: M365FoundationsCISReport-help.xml
Module Name: M365FoundationsCISReport
online version: https://criticalsolutionsnetwork.github.io/M365FoundationsCISReport/#Grant-M365SecurityAuditConsent
schema: 2.0.0
---
# Grant-M365SecurityAuditConsent
## SYNOPSIS
Grants Microsoft Graph permissions for an auditor.
## SYNTAX
```
Grant-M365SecurityAuditConsent [-UserPrincipalNameForConsent] <String> [-SkipGraphConnection]
[-SkipModuleCheck] [-SuppressRevertOutput] [-DoNotDisconnect] [-WhatIf] [-Confirm] [<CommonParameters>]
```
## DESCRIPTION
This function grants the specified Microsoft Graph permissions to a user, allowing the user to perform audits.
It connects to Microsoft Graph, checks if a service principal exists for the client application, creates it if it does not exist, and then grants the specified permissions.
Finally, it assigns the app to the user.
## EXAMPLES
### EXAMPLE 1
```
Grant-M365SecurityAuditConsent -UserPrincipalNameForConsent user@example.com
```
Grants Microsoft Graph permissions to user@example.com for the client application with the specified Application ID.
### EXAMPLE 2
```
Grant-M365SecurityAuditConsent -UserPrincipalNameForConsent user@example.com -SkipGraphConnection
```
Grants Microsoft Graph permissions to user@example.com, skipping the connection to Microsoft Graph.
## PARAMETERS
### -UserPrincipalNameForConsent
Specify the UPN of the user to grant consent for.
```yaml
Type: String
Parameter Sets: (All)
Aliases:
Required: True
Position: 1
Default value: None
Accept pipeline input: True (ByPropertyName, ByValue)
Accept wildcard characters: False
```
### -SkipGraphConnection
If specified, skips connecting to Microsoft Graph.
```yaml
Type: SwitchParameter
Parameter Sets: (All)
Aliases:
Required: False
Position: Named
Default value: False
Accept pipeline input: False
Accept wildcard characters: False
```
### -SkipModuleCheck
If specified, skips the check for the Microsoft.Graph module.
```yaml
Type: SwitchParameter
Parameter Sets: (All)
Aliases:
Required: False
Position: Named
Default value: False
Accept pipeline input: False
Accept wildcard characters: False
```
### -SuppressRevertOutput
If specified, suppresses the output of the revert commands.
```yaml
Type: SwitchParameter
Parameter Sets: (All)
Aliases:
Required: False
Position: Named
Default value: False
Accept pipeline input: False
Accept wildcard characters: False
```
### -DoNotDisconnect
If specified, does not disconnect from Microsoft Graph after granting consent.
```yaml
Type: SwitchParameter
Parameter Sets: (All)
Aliases:
Required: False
Position: Named
Default value: False
Accept pipeline input: False
Accept wildcard characters: False
```
### -WhatIf
Shows what would happen if the cmdlet runs.
The cmdlet is not run.
```yaml
Type: SwitchParameter
Parameter Sets: (All)
Aliases: wi
Required: False
Position: Named
Default value: None
Accept pipeline input: False
Accept wildcard characters: False
```
### -Confirm
Prompts you for confirmation before running the cmdlet.
```yaml
Type: SwitchParameter
Parameter Sets: (All)
Aliases: cf
Required: False
Position: Named
Default value: None
Accept pipeline input: False
Accept wildcard characters: False
```
### CommonParameters
This cmdlet supports the common parameters: -Debug, -ErrorAction, -ErrorVariable, -InformationAction, -InformationVariable, -OutVariable, -OutBuffer, -PipelineVariable, -Verbose, -WarningAction, and -WarningVariable. For more information, see [about_CommonParameters](http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=113216).
## INPUTS
## OUTPUTS
### System.Void
## NOTES
This function requires the Microsoft.Graph module version 2.4.0 or higher.
## RELATED LINKS
[https://criticalsolutionsnetwork.github.io/M365FoundationsCISReport/#Grant-M365SecurityAuditConsent](https://criticalsolutionsnetwork.github.io/M365FoundationsCISReport/#Grant-M365SecurityAuditConsent)

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external help file: M365FoundationsCISReport-help.xml
Module Name: M365FoundationsCISReport
online version: https://criticalsolutionsnetwork.github.io/M365FoundationsCISReport/#Invoke-M365SecurityAudit
schema: 2.0.0
---
# Invoke-M365SecurityAudit
## SYNOPSIS
Invokes a security audit for Microsoft 365 environments.
## SYNTAX
### Default (Default)
```
Invoke-M365SecurityAudit [-TenantAdminUrl <String>] [-DomainName <String>] [-DoNotConnect] [-DoNotDisconnect]
[-NoModuleCheck] [-DoNotConfirmConnections] [-WhatIf] [-Confirm] [<CommonParameters>]
```
### ELevelFilter
```
Invoke-M365SecurityAudit [-TenantAdminUrl <String>] [-DomainName <String>] -ELevel <String>
-ProfileLevel <String> [-DoNotConnect] [-DoNotDisconnect] [-NoModuleCheck] [-DoNotConfirmConnections]
[-WhatIf] [-Confirm] [<CommonParameters>]
```
### IG1Filter
```
Invoke-M365SecurityAudit [-TenantAdminUrl <String>] [-DomainName <String>] [-IncludeIG1] [-DoNotConnect]
[-DoNotDisconnect] [-NoModuleCheck] [-DoNotConfirmConnections] [-WhatIf] [-Confirm] [<CommonParameters>]
```
### IG2Filter
```
Invoke-M365SecurityAudit [-TenantAdminUrl <String>] [-DomainName <String>] [-IncludeIG2] [-DoNotConnect]
[-DoNotDisconnect] [-NoModuleCheck] [-DoNotConfirmConnections] [-WhatIf] [-Confirm] [<CommonParameters>]
```
### IG3Filter
```
Invoke-M365SecurityAudit [-TenantAdminUrl <String>] [-DomainName <String>] [-IncludeIG3] [-DoNotConnect]
[-DoNotDisconnect] [-NoModuleCheck] [-DoNotConfirmConnections] [-WhatIf] [-Confirm] [<CommonParameters>]
```
### RecFilter
```
Invoke-M365SecurityAudit [-TenantAdminUrl <String>] [-DomainName <String>] -IncludeRecommendation <String[]>
[-DoNotConnect] [-DoNotDisconnect] [-NoModuleCheck] [-DoNotConfirmConnections] [-WhatIf] [-Confirm]
[<CommonParameters>]
```
### SkipRecFilter
```
Invoke-M365SecurityAudit [-TenantAdminUrl <String>] [-DomainName <String>] -SkipRecommendation <String[]>
[-DoNotConnect] [-DoNotDisconnect] [-NoModuleCheck] [-DoNotConfirmConnections] [-WhatIf] [-Confirm]
[<CommonParameters>]
```
## DESCRIPTION
The Invoke-M365SecurityAudit cmdlet performs a comprehensive security audit based on the specified parameters.
It allows auditing of various configurations and settings within a Microsoft 365 environment, such as compliance with CIS benchmarks.
## EXAMPLES
### EXAMPLE 1
```
Invoke-M365SecurityAudit
```
Performs a security audit using default parameters.
Output:
Status : Fail
ELevel : E3
ProfileLevel: L1
Connection : Microsoft Graph
Rec : 1.1.1
Result : False
Details : Non-compliant accounts:
Username | Roles | HybridStatus | Missing Licence
user1@domain.com| Global Administrator | Cloud-Only | AAD_PREMIUM
user2@domain.com| Global Administrator | Hybrid | AAD_PREMIUM, AAD_PREMIUM_P2
FailureReason: Non-Compliant Accounts: 2
### EXAMPLE 2
```
Invoke-M365SecurityAudit -TenantAdminUrl "https://contoso-admin.sharepoint.com" -M365DomainForPWPolicyTest "contoso.com" -ELevel "E5" -ProfileLevel "L1"
```
Performs a security audit for the E5 level and L1 profile in the specified Microsoft 365 environment.
Output:
Status : Fail
ELevel : E5
ProfileLevel: L1
Connection : Microsoft Graph
Rec : 1.1.1
Result : False
Details : Non-compliant accounts:
Username | Roles | HybridStatus | Missing Licence
user1@domain.com| Global Administrator | Cloud-Only | AAD_PREMIUM
user2@domain.com| Global Administrator | Hybrid | AAD_PREMIUM, AAD_PREMIUM_P2
FailureReason: Non-Compliant Accounts: 2
### EXAMPLE 3
```
Invoke-M365SecurityAudit -TenantAdminUrl "https://contoso-admin.sharepoint.com" -M365DomainForPWPolicyTest "contoso.com" -IncludeIG1
```
Performs an audit including all tests where IG1 is true.
Output:
Status : Fail
ELevel : E3
ProfileLevel: L1
Connection : Microsoft Graph
Rec : 1.1.1
Result : False
Details : Non-compliant accounts:
Username | Roles | HybridStatus | Missing Licence
user1@domain.com| Global Administrator | Cloud-Only | AAD_PREMIUM
user2@domain.com| Global Administrator | Hybrid | AAD_PREMIUM, AAD_PREMIUM_P2
FailureReason: Non-Compliant Accounts: 2
### EXAMPLE 4
```
Invoke-M365SecurityAudit -TenantAdminUrl "https://contoso-admin.sharepoint.com" -M365DomainForPWPolicyTest "contoso.com" -SkipRecommendation '1.1.3', '2.1.1'
Performs an audit while excluding specific recommendations 1.1.3 and 2.1.1.
Output:
Status : Fail
ELevel : E3
ProfileLevel: L1
Connection : Microsoft Graph
Rec : 1.1.1
Result : False
Details : Non-compliant accounts:
Username | Roles | HybridStatus | Missing Licence
user1@domain.com| Global Administrator | Cloud-Only | AAD_PREMIUM
user2@domain.com| Global Administrator | Hybrid | AAD_PREMIUM, AAD_PREMIUM_P2
FailureReason: Non-Compliant Accounts: 2
```
### EXAMPLE 5
```
$auditResults = Invoke-M365SecurityAudit -TenantAdminUrl "https://contoso-admin.sharepoint.com" -M365DomainForPWPolicyTest "contoso.com"
PS> $auditResults | Export-Csv -Path "auditResults.csv" -NoTypeInformation
```
Captures the audit results into a variable and exports them to a CSV file.
Output:
CISAuditResult\[\]
auditResults.csv
### EXAMPLE 6
```
Invoke-M365SecurityAudit -WhatIf
```
Displays what would happen if the cmdlet is run without actually performing the audit.
Output:
What if: Performing the operation "Invoke-M365SecurityAudit" on target "Microsoft 365 environment".
## PARAMETERS
### -TenantAdminUrl
The URL of the tenant admin.
If not specified, none of the SharePoint Online tests will run.
```yaml
Type: String
Parameter Sets: (All)
Aliases:
Required: False
Position: Named
Default value: None
Accept pipeline input: False
Accept wildcard characters: False
```
### -DomainName
The domain name of the Microsoft 365 environment to test. This parameter is not mandatory and by default it will pass/fail all found domains as a group if a specific domain is not specified.
```yaml
Type: String
Parameter Sets: (All)
Aliases:
Required: False
Position: Named
Default value: None
Accept pipeline input: False
Accept wildcard characters: False
```
### -ELevel
Specifies the E-Level (E3 or E5) for the audit.
This parameter is optional and can be combined with the ProfileLevel parameter.
```yaml
Type: String
Parameter Sets: ELevelFilter
Aliases:
Required: True
Position: Named
Default value: None
Accept pipeline input: False
Accept wildcard characters: False
```
### -ProfileLevel
Specifies the profile level (L1 or L2) for the audit.
This parameter is optional and can be combined with the ELevel parameter.
```yaml
Type: String
Parameter Sets: ELevelFilter
Aliases:
Required: True
Position: Named
Default value: None
Accept pipeline input: False
Accept wildcard characters: False
```
### -IncludeIG1
If specified, includes tests where IG1 is true.
```yaml
Type: SwitchParameter
Parameter Sets: IG1Filter
Aliases:
Required: True
Position: Named
Default value: False
Accept pipeline input: False
Accept wildcard characters: False
```
### -IncludeIG2
If specified, includes tests where IG2 is true.
```yaml
Type: SwitchParameter
Parameter Sets: IG2Filter
Aliases:
Required: True
Position: Named
Default value: False
Accept pipeline input: False
Accept wildcard characters: False
```
### -IncludeIG3
If specified, includes tests where IG3 is true.
```yaml
Type: SwitchParameter
Parameter Sets: IG3Filter
Aliases:
Required: True
Position: Named
Default value: False
Accept pipeline input: False
Accept wildcard characters: False
```
### -IncludeRecommendation
Specifies specific recommendations to include in the audit.
Accepts an array of recommendation numbers.
```yaml
Type: String[]
Parameter Sets: RecFilter
Aliases:
Required: True
Position: Named
Default value: None
Accept pipeline input: False
Accept wildcard characters: False
```
### -SkipRecommendation
Specifies specific recommendations to exclude from the audit.
Accepts an array of recommendation numbers.
```yaml
Type: String[]
Parameter Sets: SkipRecFilter
Aliases:
Required: True
Position: Named
Default value: None
Accept pipeline input: False
Accept wildcard characters: False
```
### -DoNotConnect
If specified, the cmdlet will not establish a connection to Microsoft 365 services.
```yaml
Type: SwitchParameter
Parameter Sets: (All)
Aliases:
Required: False
Position: Named
Default value: False
Accept pipeline input: False
Accept wildcard characters: False
```
### -DoNotDisconnect
If specified, the cmdlet will not disconnect from Microsoft 365 services after execution.
```yaml
Type: SwitchParameter
Parameter Sets: (All)
Aliases:
Required: False
Position: Named
Default value: False
Accept pipeline input: False
Accept wildcard characters: False
```
### -NoModuleCheck
If specified, the cmdlet will not check for the presence of required modules.
```yaml
Type: SwitchParameter
Parameter Sets: (All)
Aliases:
Required: False
Position: Named
Default value: False
Accept pipeline input: False
Accept wildcard characters: False
```
### -DoNotConfirmConnections
If specified, the cmdlet will not prompt for confirmation before proceeding with established connections and will disconnect from all of them.
```yaml
Type: SwitchParameter
Parameter Sets: (All)
Aliases:
Required: False
Position: Named
Default value: False
Accept pipeline input: False
Accept wildcard characters: False
```
### -WhatIf
Shows what would happen if the cmdlet runs.
The cmdlet is not run.
```yaml
Type: SwitchParameter
Parameter Sets: (All)
Aliases: wi
Required: False
Position: Named
Default value: None
Accept pipeline input: False
Accept wildcard characters: False
```
### -Confirm
Prompts you for confirmation before running the cmdlet.
```yaml
Type: SwitchParameter
Parameter Sets: (All)
Aliases: cf
Required: False
Position: Named
Default value: None
Accept pipeline input: False
Accept wildcard characters: False
```
### CommonParameters
This cmdlet supports the common parameters: -Debug, -ErrorAction, -ErrorVariable, -InformationAction, -InformationVariable, -OutVariable, -OutBuffer, -PipelineVariable, -Verbose, -WarningAction, and -WarningVariable. For more information, see [about_CommonParameters](http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=113216).
## INPUTS
### None. You cannot pipe objects to Invoke-M365SecurityAudit.
## OUTPUTS
### CISAuditResult[]
### The cmdlet returns an array of CISAuditResult objects representing the results of the security audit.
## NOTES
- This module is based on CIS benchmarks.
- Governed by the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.
- Commercial use is not permitted. This module cannot be sold or used for commercial purposes.
- Modifications and sharing are allowed under the same license.
- For full license details, visit: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/deed.en
- Register for CIS Benchmarks at: https://www.cisecurity.org/cis-benchmarks
## RELATED LINKS
[https://criticalsolutionsnetwork.github.io/M365FoundationsCISReport/#Invoke-M365SecurityAudit](https://criticalsolutionsnetwork.github.io/M365FoundationsCISReport/#Invoke-M365SecurityAudit)

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Module Name: M365FoundationsCISReport
Module Guid: 0d064bfb-d1ce-484b-a173-993b55984dc9
Download Help Link: {{Please enter Link manually}}
Help Version: 1.0.0.0
Locale: en-US
---
# M365FoundationsCISReport Module
## Description
The `M365FoundationsCISReport` module provides a set of cmdlets to audit and report on the security compliance of Microsoft 365 environments based on CIS (Center for Internet Security) benchmarks. It enables administrators to generate detailed reports, sync data with CIS Excel sheets, and perform security audits to ensure compliance.
## M365FoundationsCISReport Cmdlets
### [Export-M365SecurityAuditTable](Export-M365SecurityAuditTable.md)
Exports M365 security audit results to a CSV file or outputs a specific test result as an object.
### [Get-AdminRoleUserLicense](Get-AdminRoleUserLicense.md)
Retrieves user licenses and roles for administrative accounts from Microsoft 365 via the Graph API.
### [Get-MFAStatus](Get-MFAStatus.md)
Retrieves the MFA (Multi-Factor Authentication) status for Azure Active Directory users.
### [Grant-M365SecurityAuditConsent](Grant-M365SecurityAuditConsent.md)
Grants Microsoft Graph permissions for an auditor.
### [Invoke-M365SecurityAudit](Invoke-M365SecurityAudit.md)
Invokes a security audit for Microsoft 365 environments.
### [Remove-RowsWithEmptyCSVStatus](Remove-RowsWithEmptyCSVStatus.md)
Removes rows from an Excel worksheet where the 'CSV_Status' column is empty and saves the result to a new file.
### [Sync-CISExcelAndCsvData](Sync-CISExcelAndCsvData.md)
Synchronizes and updates data in an Excel worksheet with new information from a CSV file, including audit dates.

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---
external help file: M365FoundationsCISReport-help.xml
Module Name: M365FoundationsCISReport
online version:
schema: 2.0.0
---
# Remove-RowsWithEmptyCSVStatus
## SYNOPSIS
Removes rows from an Excel worksheet where the 'CSV_Status' column is empty and saves the result to a new file.
## SYNTAX
```
Remove-RowsWithEmptyCSVStatus [-FilePath] <String> [-WorksheetName] <String> [<CommonParameters>]
```
## DESCRIPTION
The Remove-RowsWithEmptyCSVStatus function imports data from a specified worksheet in an Excel file, checks for the presence of the 'CSV_Status' column, and filters out rows where the 'CSV_Status' column is empty.
The filtered data is then exported to a new Excel file with a '-Filtered' suffix added to the original file name.
## EXAMPLES
### EXAMPLE 1
```
Remove-RowsWithEmptyCSVStatus -FilePath "C:\Reports\Report.xlsx" -WorksheetName "Sheet1"
This command imports data from the "Sheet1" worksheet in the "Report.xlsx" file, removes rows where the 'CSV_Status' column is empty, and saves the filtered data to a new file named "Report-Filtered.xlsx" in the same directory.
```
## PARAMETERS
### -FilePath
The path to the Excel file to be processed.
```yaml
Type: String
Parameter Sets: (All)
Aliases:
Required: True
Position: 1
Default value: None
Accept pipeline input: False
Accept wildcard characters: False
```
### -WorksheetName
The name of the worksheet within the Excel file to be processed.
```yaml
Type: String
Parameter Sets: (All)
Aliases:
Required: True
Position: 2
Default value: None
Accept pipeline input: False
Accept wildcard characters: False
```
### CommonParameters
This cmdlet supports the common parameters: -Debug, -ErrorAction, -ErrorVariable, -InformationAction, -InformationVariable, -OutVariable, -OutBuffer, -PipelineVariable, -Verbose, -WarningAction, and -WarningVariable. For more information, see [about_CommonParameters](http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=113216).
## INPUTS
## OUTPUTS
## NOTES
This function requires the ImportExcel module to be installed.
## RELATED LINKS

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---
external help file: M365FoundationsCISReport-help.xml
Module Name: M365FoundationsCISReport
online version: https://criticalsolutionsnetwork.github.io/M365FoundationsCISReport/#Sync-CISExcelAndCsvData
schema: 2.0.0
---
# Sync-CISExcelAndCsvData
## SYNOPSIS
Synchronizes and updates data in an Excel worksheet with new information from a CSV file, including audit dates.
## SYNTAX
```
Sync-CISExcelAndCsvData [[-ExcelPath] <String>] [[-CsvPath] <String>] [[-SheetName] <String>]
[<CommonParameters>]
```
## DESCRIPTION
The Sync-CISExcelAndCsvData function merges and updates data in a specified Excel worksheet from a CSV file.
This includes adding or updating fields for connection status, details, failure reasons, and the date of the update.
It's designed to ensure that the Excel document maintains a running log of changes over time, ideal for tracking remediation status and audit history.
## EXAMPLES
### EXAMPLE 1
```
Sync-CISExcelAndCsvData -ExcelPath "path\to\excel.xlsx" -CsvPath "path\to\data.csv" -SheetName "AuditData"
Updates the 'AuditData' worksheet in 'excel.xlsx' with data from 'data.csv', adding new information and the date of the update.
```
## PARAMETERS
### -ExcelPath
Specifies the path to the Excel file to be updated.
This parameter is mandatory.
```yaml
Type: String
Parameter Sets: (All)
Aliases:
Required: False
Position: 1
Default value: None
Accept pipeline input: False
Accept wildcard characters: False
```
### -CsvPath
Specifies the path to the CSV file containing new data.
This parameter is mandatory.
```yaml
Type: String
Parameter Sets: (All)
Aliases:
Required: False
Position: 2
Default value: None
Accept pipeline input: False
Accept wildcard characters: False
```
### -SheetName
Specifies the name of the worksheet in the Excel file where data will be merged and updated.
This parameter is mandatory.
```yaml
Type: String
Parameter Sets: (All)
Aliases:
Required: False
Position: 3
Default value: None
Accept pipeline input: False
Accept wildcard characters: False
```
### CommonParameters
This cmdlet supports the common parameters: -Debug, -ErrorAction, -ErrorVariable, -InformationAction, -InformationVariable, -OutVariable, -OutBuffer, -PipelineVariable, -Verbose, -WarningAction, and -WarningVariable. For more information, see [about_CommonParameters](http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=113216).
## INPUTS
### System.String
### The function accepts strings for file paths and worksheet names.
## OUTPUTS
### None
### The function directly updates the Excel file and does not output any objects.
## NOTES
- Ensure that the 'ImportExcel' module is installed and up to date to handle Excel file manipulations.
- It is recommended to back up the Excel file before running this function to avoid accidental data loss.
- The CSV file should have columns that match expected headers like 'Connection', 'Details', 'FailureReason', and 'Status' for correct data mapping.
## RELATED LINKS
[https://criticalsolutionsnetwork.github.io/M365FoundationsCISReport/#Sync-CISExcelAndCsvData](https://criticalsolutionsnetwork.github.io/M365FoundationsCISReport/#Sync-CISExcelAndCsvData)

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# M365FoundationsCISReport
## about_M365FoundationsCISReport
# SHORT DESCRIPTION
The `M365FoundationsCISReport` module provides cmdlets for auditing and reporting on the security compliance of Microsoft 365 environments based on CIS benchmarks.
# LONG DESCRIPTION
The `M365FoundationsCISReport` module is designed to help administrators ensure that their Microsoft 365 environments adhere to the security best practices outlined by the Center for Internet Security (CIS). The module includes cmdlets for performing comprehensive security audits, generating detailed reports, and synchronizing audit results with CIS benchmark Excel sheets. It aims to streamline the process of maintaining security compliance and improving the overall security posture of Microsoft 365 environments.
## Optional Subtopics
### Auditing and Reporting
The module provides cmdlets that allow for the auditing of various security aspects of Microsoft 365 environments, including user MFA status, administrative role licenses, and more. The results can be exported and analyzed to ensure compliance with CIS benchmarks.
### Data Synchronization
The module includes functionality to synchronize audit results with CIS benchmark data stored in Excel sheets. This ensures that the documentation is always up-to-date with the latest audit findings.
# EXAMPLES
```powershell
# Example 1: Performing a security audit based on CIS benchmarks
$auditResults = Invoke-M365SecurityAudit -TenantAdminUrl "https://contoso-admin.sharepoint.com"
# Example 2: Exporting a security audit table to a CSV file
Export-M365SecurityAuditTable -ExportAllTests -AuditResults $auditResults -ExportPath "C:\temp" -ExportOriginalTests
# Example 3: Retrieving licenses for users in administrative roles
Get-AdminRoleUserLicense
# Example 4: Getting MFA status of users
Get-MFAStatus -UserId "user@domain.com"
# Example 5: Removing rows with empty status values from a CSV file
Remove-RowsWithEmptyCSVStatus -FilePath "C:\Reports\Report.xlsx" -WorksheetName "Sheet1"
# Example 6: Synchronizing CIS benchmark data with audit results
Sync-CISExcelAndCsvData -ExcelPath "path\to\excel.xlsx" -CsvPath "path\to\data.csv" -SheetName "Combined Profiles"
# Example 7: Granting Microsoft Graph permissions to the auditor
Grant-M365SecurityAuditConsent -UserPrincipalNameForConsent 'user@example.com'
```
# NOTE
Ensure that you have the necessary permissions and administrative roles in your Microsoft 365 environment to run these cmdlets. Proper configuration and setup are required for accurate audit results.
# TROUBLESHOOTING NOTE
If you encounter any issues while using the cmdlets, ensure that your environment meets the module prerequisites. Check for any updates or patches that may address known bugs. For issues related to specific cmdlets, refer to the individual help files for troubleshooting tips.
# SEE ALSO
- [CIS Benchmarks](https://www.cisecurity.org/cis-benchmarks/)
- [Microsoft 365 Security Documentation](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/security/)
- [PowerShell Documentation](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/powershell/)
# KEYWORDS
- Microsoft 365
- Security Audit
- CIS Benchmarks
- Compliance
- MFA
- User Licenses
- Security Reporting

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@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ Import-Module .\output\module\M365FoundationsCISReport\*\*.psd1
<#
$ver = "v0.1.7"
$ver = "v0.1.16"
git checkout main
git pull origin main
git tag -a $ver -m "Release version $ver refactor Update"
@@ -14,72 +14,51 @@ Import-Module .\output\module\M365FoundationsCISReport\*\*.psd1
# git tag -d $ver
#>
# Refresh authentication to ensure the correct scopes
gh auth refresh -s project,read:project,write:project,repo
# Create the project
gh project create --owner CriticalSolutionsNetwork --title "Test Validation Project"
$repoOwner = "CriticalSolutionsNetwork"
$repoName = "M365FoundationsCISReport"
$directoryPath = ".\source\tests"
$projectName = "Test Validation Project"
# Function to create GitHub issues
function Create-GitHubIssue {
param (
[string]$title,
[string]$body,
[string]$project
)
# Create the issue and add it to the specified project
$issue = gh issue create --repo "$repoOwner/$repoName" --title "$title" --body "$body" --project "$project"
return $issue
$OutputFolder = ".\help"
$parameters = @{
Module = "M365FoundationsCISReport"
OutputFolder = $OutputFolder
AlphabeticParamsOrder = $true
WithModulePage = $true
ExcludeDontShow = $true
Encoding = [System.Text.Encoding]::UTF8
}
New-MarkdownHelp @parameters
New-MarkdownAboutHelp -OutputFolder $OutputFolder -AboutName "M365FoundationsCISReport"
# Load test definitions from CSV
$testDefinitionsPath = ".\source\helper\TestDefinitions.csv"
$testDefinitions = Import-Csv -Path $testDefinitionsPath
# Iterate over each .ps1 file in the directory
Get-ChildItem -Path $directoryPath -Filter "*.ps1" | ForEach-Object {
$fileName = $_.Name
$testDefinition = $testDefinitions | Where-Object { $_.TestFileName -eq $fileName }
if ($testDefinition) {
$rec = $testDefinition.Rec
$elevel = $testDefinition.ELevel
$profileLevel = $testDefinition.ProfileLevel
$ig1 = $testDefinition.IG1
$ig2 = $testDefinition.IG2
$ig3 = $testDefinition.IG3
$connection = $testDefinition.Connection
$issueTitle = "Rec: $rec - Validate $fileName, ELevel: $elevel, ProfileLevel: $profileLevel, IG1: $ig1, IG2: $ig2, IG3: $ig3, Connection: $connection"
$issueBody = @"
# Validation for $fileName
## Tasks
- [ ] Validate test for a pass
- Description of passing criteria:
- [ ] Validate test for a fail
- Description of failing criteria:
- [ ] Add notes and observations
- Placeholder for additional notes:
"@
# Create the issue using GitHub CLI
try {
Create-GitHubIssue -title "$issueTitle" -body "$issueBody" -project "$projectName"
Write-Output "Created issue for $fileName"
} catch {
Write-Error "Failed to create issue for $fileName : $_"
}
# Introduce a delay of 2 seconds
Start-Sleep -Seconds 2
} else {
Write-Warning "No matching test definition found for $fileName"
}
####
$parameters = @{
Path = ".\help"
RefreshModulePage = $true
AlphabeticParamsOrder = $true
UpdateInputOutput = $true
ExcludeDontShow = $true
LogPath = ".\log.txt"
Encoding = [System.Text.Encoding]::UTF8
}
Update-MarkdownHelpModule @parameters -Force
Update-MarkdownHelpModule -Path ".\help" -RefreshModulePage -Force
New-ExternalHelp -Path ".\help" -OutputPath ".\source\en-US" -force
# Install Secret Management
Install-Module -Name "Microsoft.PowerShell.SecretManagement", `
"SecretManagement.JustinGrote.CredMan" -Scope CurrentUser
# Register Vault
Register-SecretVault -Name ModuleBuildCreds -ModuleName `
"SecretManagement.JustinGrote.CredMan" -ErrorAction Stop
Set-Secret -Name "GalleryApiToken" -Vault ModuleBuildCreds
Set-Secret -Name "GitHubToken" -Vault ModuleBuildCreds
$GalleryApiToken = Get-Secret -Name "GalleryApiToken" -Vault ModuleBuildCreds -AsPlainText
$GitHubToken = Get-Secret -Name "GitHubToken" -Vault ModuleBuildCreds -AsPlainText
$GalleryApiToken
$GitHubToken

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@@ -10,25 +10,25 @@ function Assert-ModuleAvailability {
$module = Get-Module -ListAvailable -Name $ModuleName | Where-Object { $_.Version -ge [version]$RequiredVersion }
if ($null -eq $module) {
Write-Information "Installing $ModuleName module..." -InformationAction Continue
Write-Host "Installing $ModuleName module..." -ForegroundColor Yellow
Install-Module -Name $ModuleName -RequiredVersion $RequiredVersion -Force -AllowClobber -Scope CurrentUser | Out-Null
}
elseif ($module.Version -lt [version]$RequiredVersion) {
Write-Information "Updating $ModuleName module to required version..." -InformationAction Continue
Write-Host "Updating $ModuleName module to required version..." -ForegroundColor Yellow
Update-Module -Name $ModuleName -RequiredVersion $RequiredVersion -Force | Out-Null
}
else {
Write-Information "$ModuleName module is already at required version or newer." -InformationAction Continue
Write-Host "$ModuleName module is already at required version or newer." -ForegroundColor Gray
}
if ($SubModules.Count -gt 0) {
foreach ($subModule in $SubModules) {
Write-Information "Importing submodule $ModuleName.$subModule..." -InformationAction Continue
Write-Host "Importing submodule $ModuleName.$subModule..." -ForegroundColor DarkGray
Import-Module -Name "$ModuleName.$subModule" -RequiredVersion $RequiredVersion -ErrorAction Stop | Out-Null
}
} else {
Write-Information "Importing module $ModuleName..." -InformationAction Continue
Import-Module -Name $ModuleName -RequiredVersion $RequiredVersion -ErrorAction Stop | Out-Null
Write-Host "Importing module $ModuleName..." -ForegroundColor DarkGray
Import-Module -Name $ModuleName -RequiredVersion $RequiredVersion -ErrorAction Stop -WarningAction SilentlyContinue | Out-Null
}
}
catch {

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@@ -2,52 +2,115 @@ function Connect-M365Suite {
[OutputType([void])]
[CmdletBinding()]
param (
[Parameter(Mandatory=$false)]
[Parameter(Mandatory = $false)]
[string]$TenantAdminUrl,
[Parameter(Mandatory)]
[string[]]$RequiredConnections
[string[]]$RequiredConnections,
[Parameter(Mandatory = $false)]
[switch]$SkipConfirmation
)
$VerbosePreference = "SilentlyContinue"
$tenantInfo = @()
$connectedServices = @()
try {
if ($RequiredConnections -contains "AzureAD" -or $RequiredConnections -contains "AzureAD | EXO" -or $RequiredConnections -contains "AzureAD | EXO | Microsoft Graph") {
Write-Host "Connecting to Azure Active Directory..." -ForegroundColor Cyan
Connect-AzureAD | Out-Null
Write-Host "Connecting to Azure Active Directory..." -ForegroundColor Yellow
Connect-AzureAD -WarningAction SilentlyContinue | Out-Null
$tenantDetails = Get-AzureADTenantDetail -WarningAction SilentlyContinue
$tenantInfo += [PSCustomObject]@{
Service = "Azure Active Directory"
TenantName = $tenantDetails.DisplayName
TenantID = $tenantDetails.ObjectId
}
$connectedServices += "AzureAD"
Write-Host "Successfully connected to Azure Active Directory." -ForegroundColor Green
}
if ($RequiredConnections -contains "Microsoft Graph" -or $RequiredConnections -contains "AzureAD | EXO | Microsoft Graph") {
Write-Host "Connecting to Microsoft Graph with scopes: Directory.Read.All, Domain.Read.All, Policy.Read.All, Organization.Read.All" -ForegroundColor Cyan
if ($RequiredConnections -contains "Microsoft Graph" -or $RequiredConnections -contains "EXO | Microsoft Graph") {
Write-Host "Connecting to Microsoft Graph with scopes: Directory.Read.All, Domain.Read.All, Policy.Read.All, Organization.Read.All" -ForegroundColor Yellow
try {
Connect-MgGraph -Scopes "Directory.Read.All", "Domain.Read.All", "Policy.Read.All", "Organization.Read.All" -NoWelcome | Out-Null
$graphOrgDetails = Get-MgOrganization
$tenantInfo += [PSCustomObject]@{
Service = "Microsoft Graph"
TenantName = $graphOrgDetails.DisplayName
TenantID = $graphOrgDetails.Id
}
$connectedServices += "Microsoft Graph"
Write-Host "Successfully connected to Microsoft Graph with specified scopes." -ForegroundColor Green
}
catch {
Write-Host "Failed to connect to MgGraph, attempting device auth." -ForegroundColor Yellow
Connect-MgGraph -Scopes "Directory.Read.All", "Domain.Read.All", "Policy.Read.All", "Organization.Read.All" -UseDeviceCode -NoWelcome | Out-Null
$graphOrgDetails = Get-MgOrganization
$tenantInfo += [PSCustomObject]@{
Service = "Microsoft Graph"
TenantName = $graphOrgDetails.DisplayName
TenantID = $graphOrgDetails.Id
}
$connectedServices += "Microsoft Graph"
Write-Host "Successfully connected to Microsoft Graph with specified scopes." -ForegroundColor Green
}
}
if ($RequiredConnections -contains "EXO" -or $RequiredConnections -contains "AzureAD | EXO" -or $RequiredConnections -contains "Microsoft Teams | EXO" -or $RequiredConnections -contains "AzureAD | EXO | Microsoft Graph") {
Write-Host "Connecting to Exchange Online..." -ForegroundColor Cyan
Connect-ExchangeOnline | Out-Null
if ($RequiredConnections -contains "EXO" -or $RequiredConnections -contains "AzureAD | EXO" -or $RequiredConnections -contains "Microsoft Teams | EXO" -or $RequiredConnections -contains "EXO | Microsoft Graph") {
Write-Host "Connecting to Exchange Online..." -ForegroundColor Yellow
Connect-ExchangeOnline -ShowBanner:$false | Out-Null
$exoTenant = (Get-OrganizationConfig).Identity
$tenantInfo += [PSCustomObject]@{
Service = "Exchange Online"
TenantName = $exoTenant
TenantID = "N/A"
}
$connectedServices += "EXO"
Write-Host "Successfully connected to Exchange Online." -ForegroundColor Green
}
if ($RequiredConnections -contains "SPO") {
Write-Host "Connecting to SharePoint Online..." -ForegroundColor Cyan
Write-Host "Connecting to SharePoint Online..." -ForegroundColor Yellow
Connect-SPOService -Url $TenantAdminUrl | Out-Null
$spoContext = Get-SPOCrossTenantHostUrl
$tenantName = Get-UrlLine -Output $spoContext
$tenantInfo += [PSCustomObject]@{
Service = "SharePoint Online"
TenantName = $tenantName
}
$connectedServices += "SPO"
Write-Host "Successfully connected to SharePoint Online." -ForegroundColor Green
}
if ($RequiredConnections -contains "Microsoft Teams" -or $RequiredConnections -contains "Microsoft Teams | EXO") {
Write-Host "Connecting to Microsoft Teams..." -ForegroundColor Cyan
Write-Host "Connecting to Microsoft Teams..." -ForegroundColor Yellow
Connect-MicrosoftTeams | Out-Null
$teamsTenantDetails = Get-CsTenant
$tenantInfo += [PSCustomObject]@{
Service = "Microsoft Teams"
TenantName = $teamsTenantDetails.DisplayName
TenantID = $teamsTenantDetails.TenantId
}
$connectedServices += "Microsoft Teams"
Write-Host "Successfully connected to Microsoft Teams." -ForegroundColor Green
}
# Display tenant information and confirm with the user
if (-not $SkipConfirmation) {
Write-Host "Connected to the following tenants:" -ForegroundColor Yellow
foreach ($tenant in $tenantInfo) {
Write-Host "Service: $($tenant.Service)" -ForegroundColor Cyan
Write-Host "Tenant Context: $($tenant.TenantName)`n" -ForegroundColor Green
#Write-Host "Tenant ID: $($tenant.TenantID)"
}
$confirmation = Read-Host "Do you want to proceed with these connections? (Y/N)"
if ($confirmation -notlike 'Y') {
Write-Host "Connection setup aborted by user." -ForegroundColor Red
Disconnect-M365Suite -RequiredConnections $connectedServices
throw "User aborted connection setup."
}
}
}
catch {
$VerbosePreference = "Continue"

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@@ -1,29 +0,0 @@
function Format-MissingAction {
[CmdletBinding()]
[OutputType([hashtable])]
param (
[array]$missingActions
)
$actionGroups = @{
"Admin" = @()
"Delegate" = @()
"Owner" = @()
}
foreach ($action in $missingActions) {
if ($action -match "(Admin|Delegate|Owner) action '([^']+)' missing") {
$type = $matches[1]
$actionName = $matches[2]
$actionGroups[$type] += $actionName
}
}
$formattedResults = @{
Admin = $actionGroups["Admin"] -join ', '
Delegate = $actionGroups["Delegate"] -join ', '
Owner = $actionGroups["Owner"] -join ', '
}
return $formattedResults
}

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@@ -0,0 +1,113 @@
function Get-Action {
[CmdletBinding(DefaultParameterSetName = "GetDictionaries")]
param (
[Parameter(Position = 0, ParameterSetName = "GetDictionaries")]
[switch]$Dictionaries,
[Parameter(Position = 0, ParameterSetName = "ConvertActions")]
[string[]]$Actions,
[Parameter(Position = 1, Mandatory = $true, ParameterSetName = "ConvertActions")]
[ValidateSet("Admin", "Delegate", "Owner")]
[string]$ActionType,
[Parameter(Position = 0, ParameterSetName = "ReverseActions")]
[string[]]$AbbreviatedActions,
[Parameter(Position = 1, Mandatory = $true, ParameterSetName = "ReverseActions")]
[ValidateSet("Admin", "Delegate", "Owner")]
[string]$ReverseActionType
)
$Dictionary = @{
AdminActions = @{
ApplyRecord = 'AR'
Copy = 'CP'
Create = 'CR'
FolderBind = 'FB'
HardDelete = 'HD'
MailItemsAccessed = 'MIA'
Move = 'MV'
MoveToDeletedItems = 'MTDI'
SendAs = 'SA'
SendOnBehalf = 'SOB'
Send = 'SD'
SoftDelete = 'SD'
Update = 'UP'
UpdateCalendarDelegation = 'UCD'
UpdateFolderPermissions = 'UFP'
UpdateInboxRules = 'UIR'
}
DelegateActions = @{
ApplyRecord = 'AR'
Create = 'CR'
FolderBind = 'FB'
HardDelete = 'HD'
MailItemsAccessed = 'MIA'
Move = 'MV'
MoveToDeletedItems = 'MTDI'
SendAs = 'SA'
SendOnBehalf = 'SOB'
SoftDelete = 'SD'
Update = 'UP'
UpdateFolderPermissions = 'UFP'
UpdateInboxRules = 'UIR'
}
OwnerActions = @{
ApplyRecord = 'AR'
Create = 'CR'
HardDelete = 'HD'
MailboxLogin = 'ML'
MailItemsAccessed = 'MIA'
Move = 'MV'
MoveToDeletedItems = 'MTDI'
Send = 'SD'
SoftDelete = 'SD'
Update = 'UP'
UpdateCalendarDelegation = 'UCD'
UpdateFolderPermissions = 'UFP'
UpdateInboxRules = 'UIR'
}
}
switch ($PSCmdlet.ParameterSetName) {
"GetDictionaries" {
return $Dictionary
}
"ConvertActions" {
$actionDictionary = switch ($ActionType) {
"Admin" { $Dictionary.AdminActions }
"Delegate" { $Dictionary.DelegateActions }
"Owner" { $Dictionary.OwnerActions }
}
$abbreviatedActions = @()
foreach ($action in $Actions) {
if ($actionDictionary.ContainsKey($action)) {
$abbreviatedActions += $actionDictionary[$action]
}
}
return $abbreviatedActions
}
"ReverseActions" {
$reverseDictionary = @{}
$originalDictionary = switch ($ReverseActionType) {
"Admin" { $Dictionary.AdminActions }
"Delegate" { $Dictionary.DelegateActions }
"Owner" { $Dictionary.OwnerActions }
}
foreach ($key in $originalDictionary.Keys) {
$reverseDictionary[$originalDictionary[$key]] = $key
}
$fullNames = @()
foreach ($abbrAction in $AbbreviatedActions) {
if ($reverseDictionary.ContainsKey($abbrAction)) {
$fullNames += $reverseDictionary[$abbrAction]
}
}
return $fullNames
}
}
}

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function Get-AdminRoleUserAndAssignment {
[CmdletBinding()]
param ()
$result = @{}
# Get the DisplayNames of all admin roles
$adminRoleNames = (Get-MgDirectoryRole | Where-Object { $null -ne $_.RoleTemplateId }).DisplayName
# Get Admin Roles
$adminRoles = Get-MgRoleManagementDirectoryRoleDefinition | Where-Object { ($adminRoleNames -contains $_.DisplayName) -and ($_.DisplayName -ne "Directory Synchronization Accounts") }
foreach ($role in $adminRoles) {
Write-Verbose "Processing role: $($role.DisplayName)"
$roleAssignments = Get-MgRoleManagementDirectoryRoleAssignment -Filter "roleDefinitionId eq '$($role.Id)'"
foreach ($assignment in $roleAssignments) {
Write-Verbose "Processing role assignment for principal ID: $($assignment.PrincipalId)"
$userDetails = Get-MgUser -UserId $assignment.PrincipalId -Property "DisplayName, UserPrincipalName, Id, OnPremisesSyncEnabled" -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue
if ($userDetails) {
Write-Verbose "Retrieved user details for: $($userDetails.UserPrincipalName)"
$licenses = Get-MgUserLicenseDetail -UserId $assignment.PrincipalId -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue
if (-not $result[$role.DisplayName]) {
$result[$role.DisplayName] = @()
}
$result[$role.DisplayName] += [PSCustomObject]@{
AssignmentId = $assignment.Id
UserDetails = $userDetails
Licenses = $licenses
}
}
}
}
return $result
}

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<#
.SYNOPSIS
This is a sample Private function only visible within the module.
.DESCRIPTION
This sample function is not exported to the module and only return the data passed as parameter.
.EXAMPLE
$null = Get-Get-CISAadOutput -PrivateData 'NOTHING TO SEE HERE'
.PARAMETER PrivateData
The PrivateData parameter is what will be returned without transformation.
#>
function Get-CISAadOutput {
[cmdletBinding()]
param(
[Parameter(Mandatory = $true)]
[String]$Rec
)
begin {
# Begin Block #
<#
# Tests
1.2.2
# Test number
$testNumbers ="1.2.2"
#>
}
process {
switch ($Rec) {
'1.2.2' {
# Test-BlockSharedMailboxSignIn.ps1
$users = Get-AzureADUser
}
default { throw "No match found for test: $Rec" }
}
}
end {
Write-Verbose "Get-CISAadOutput: Retuning data for Rec: $Rec"
return $users
}
} # end function Get-CISAadOutput

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<#
.SYNOPSIS
This is a sample Private function only visible within the module.
.DESCRIPTION
This sample function is not exported to the module and only return the data passed as parameter.
.EXAMPLE
$null = Get-CISExoOutput -PrivateData 'NOTHING TO SEE HERE'
.PARAMETER PrivateData
The PrivateData parameter is what will be returned without transformation.
#>
function Get-CISExoOutput {
[cmdletBinding()]
param(
[Parameter(Mandatory = $true)]
[String]$Rec
)
begin {
# Begin Block #
<#
# Tests
1.2.2
1.3.3
1.3.6
2.1.1
2.1.2
2.1.3
2.1.4
2.1.5
2.1.6
2.1.7
2.1.9
3.1.1
6.1.1
6.1.2
6.1.3
6.2.1
6.2.2
6.2.3
6.3.1
6.5.1
6.5.2
6.5.3
8.6.1
# Test number array
$testNumbers = @('1.2.2', '1.3.3', '1.3.6', '2.1.1', '2.1.2', '2.1.3', '2.1.4', '2.1.5', '2.1.6', '2.1.7', '2.1.9', '3.1.1', '6.1.1', '6.1.2', '6.1.3', '6.2.1', '6.2.2', '6.2.3', '6.3.1', '6.5.1', '6.5.2', '6.5.3', '8.6.1')
#>
}
process {
Write-Verbose "Get-CISExoOutput: Retuning data for Rec: $Rec"
switch ($Rec) {
'1.2.2' {
# Test-BlockSharedMailboxSignIn.ps1
$MBX = Get-EXOMailbox -RecipientTypeDetails SharedMailbox
# [object[]]
# $MBX mock object:
<#
$MBX = @(
[PSCustomObject]@{
UserPrincipalName = "SMBuser1@domain.com"
ExternalDirectoryObjectId = "123e4567-e89b-12d3-a456-426614174000"
},
[PSCustomObject]@{
UserPrincipalName = "SMBuser2@domain.com"
ExternalDirectoryObjectId = "987e6543-21ba-12d3-a456-426614174000"
},
[PSCustomObject]@{
UserPrincipalName = "SMBuser3@domain.com"
ExternalDirectoryObjectId = "abcddcba-98fe-76dc-a456-426614174000"
}
)
#>
return $MBX.ExternalDirectoryObjectId
}
'1.3.3' {
# Test-ExternalSharingCalendars.ps1
# Step: Retrieve sharing policies related to calendar sharing
# $sharingPolicies Mock Object
<#
$sharingPolicies = [PSCustomObject]@{
Name = "Default Sharing Policy"
Domains = @("Anonymous:CalendarSharingFreeBusySimple")
Enabled = $true
Default = $true
}
#>
$sharingPolicies = Get-SharingPolicy | Where-Object { $_.Domains -like '*CalendarSharing*' }
# [psobject[]]
return $sharingPolicies
}
'1.3.3b' {
# $mailboxes Mock Object
<#
$mailboxes = @(
[PSCustomObject]@{
UserPrincipalName = "SMBuser1@domain.com"
ExternalDirectoryObjectId = "123e4567-e89b-12d3-a456-426614174000"
PrimarySmtpAddress = "SMBuser1@domain.com"
PublishEnabled = $False
PublishedCalendarUrl = "https://example.com/calendar/smbuser1"
},
[PSCustomObject]@{
UserPrincipalName = "SMBuser2@domain.com"
ExternalDirectoryObjectId = "987e6543-21ba-12d3-a456-426614174000"
PrimarySmtpAddress = "SMBuser2@domain.com"
PublishEnabled = $False
PublishedCalendarUrl = "https://example.com/calendar/smbuser2"
},
[PSCustomObject]@{
UserPrincipalName = "SMBuser3@domain.com"
ExternalDirectoryObjectId = "abcddcba-98fe-76dc-a456-426614174000"
PrimarySmtpAddress = "SMBuser3@domain.com"
PublishEnabled = $False
PublishedCalendarUrl = "https://example.com/calendar/smbuser3"
}
)
#>
$mailboxes = Get-Mailbox -ResultSize Unlimited
$results = foreach ($mailbox in $mailboxes) {
# Get the name of the default calendar folder (depends on the mailbox's language)
# Return single string Ex: return "Calendar" x 3 in array
$calendarFolder = [string](Get-EXOMailboxFolderStatistics $mailbox.PrimarySmtpAddress -Folderscope Calendar | Where-Object { $_.FolderType -eq 'Calendar' }).Name
Write-Verbose "Calendar folder for $($mailbox.PrimarySmtpAddress): $calendarFolder"
# Get users calendar folder settings for their default Calendar folder
# calendar has the format identity:\<calendar folder name>
$calendar = Get-MailboxCalendarFolder -Identity "$($mailbox.PrimarySmtpAddress):\$calendarFolder"
#Write-Host "Calendar object for $($mailbox.PrimarySmtpAddress): $calendar"
Write-Verbose "Calendar publishing enabled: $($calendar.PublishEnabled)"
# Check if calendar publishing is enabled and create a custom object
if ($calendar.PublishEnabled) {
[PSCustomObject]@{
PrimarySmtpAddress = $mailbox.PrimarySmtpAddress
CalendarFolder = $calendarFolder
PublishEnabled = $calendar.PublishEnabled
PublishedCalendarUrl = $calendar.PublishedCalendarUrl
}
}
}
$calendarDetails = @()
foreach ($calendar in $results) {
$calendarDetails += "Calendar: $($calendar.PrimarySmtpAddress); URL: $($calendar.PublishedCalendarUrl)"
}
return $calendarDetails
}
'1.3.6' {
# Test-CustomerLockbox.ps1
# Step: Retrieve the organization configuration (Condition C: Pass/Fail)
# $orgConfig Mock Object:
<#
# return $orgConfig
$orgConfig = [PSCustomObject]@{
CustomerLockBoxEnabled = $true
}
#>
$orgConfig = Get-OrganizationConfig | Select-Object CustomerLockBoxEnabled
$customerLockboxEnabled = $orgConfig.CustomerLockBoxEnabled
# [bool]
return $customerLockboxEnabled
}
'2.1.1' {
# Test-SafeLinksOfficeApps.ps1
if (Get-Command Get-SafeLinksPolicy -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue) {
# 2.1.1 (L2) Ensure Safe Links for Office Applications is Enabled
# Retrieve all Safe Links policies
# $policies Mock Object:
<#
$policies = @(
[PSCustomObject]@{
Name = "PolicyOne"
EnableSafeLinksForEmail = $true
EnableSafeLinksForTeams = $true
EnableSafeLinksForOffice = $true
TrackClicks = $true
AllowClickThrough = $false
},
[PSCustomObject]@{
Name = "PolicyTwo"
EnableSafeLinksForEmail = $true
EnableSafeLinksForTeams = $true
EnableSafeLinksForOffice = $true
TrackClicks = $true
AllowClickThrough = $true
},
[PSCustomObject]@{
Name = "PolicyThree"
EnableSafeLinksForEmail = $true
EnableSafeLinksForTeams = $true
EnableSafeLinksForOffice = $true
TrackClicks = $true
AllowClickThrough = $false
}
)
#>
$policies = Get-SafeLinksPolicy
# Initialize the details collection
$misconfiguredDetails = @()
foreach ($policy in $policies) {
# Get the detailed configuration of each policy
$policyDetails = $policy #Get-SafeLinksPolicy -Identity $policy.Name
# Check each required property and record failures
# Condition A: Checking policy settings
$failures = @()
if ($policyDetails.EnableSafeLinksForEmail -ne $true) { $failures += "EnableSafeLinksForEmail: False" } # Email: On
if ($policyDetails.EnableSafeLinksForTeams -ne $true) { $failures += "EnableSafeLinksForTeams: False" } # Teams: On
if ($policyDetails.EnableSafeLinksForOffice -ne $true) { $failures += "EnableSafeLinksForOffice: False" } # Office 365 Apps: On
if ($policyDetails.TrackClicks -ne $true) { $failures += "TrackClicks: False" } # Click protection settings: On
if ($policyDetails.AllowClickThrough -ne $false) { $failures += "AllowClickThrough: True" } # Do not track when users click safe links: Off
# Only add details for policies that have misconfigurations
if ($failures.Count -gt 0) {
$misconfiguredDetails += "Policy: $($policy.Name); Failures: $($failures -join ', ')"
}
}
# [object[]]
return $misconfiguredDetails
}
else {
return 1
}
}
'2.1.2' {
# Test-CommonAttachmentFilter.ps1
# 2.1.2 (L1) Ensure the Common Attachment Types Filter is enabled
# Condition A: The Common Attachment Types Filter is enabled in the Microsoft 365 Security & Compliance Center.
# Condition B: Using Exchange Online PowerShell, verify that the `EnableFileFilter` property of the default malware filter policy is set to `True`.
# Retrieve the attachment filter policy
# $attachmentFilter Mock Object
<#
$attachmentFilter = [PSCustomObject]@{
EnableFileFilter = $true
}
#>
$attachmentFilter = Get-MalwareFilterPolicy -Identity Default | Select-Object EnableFileFilter
$result = $attachmentFilter.EnableFileFilter
# [bool]
return $result
}
'2.1.3' {
# Test-NotifyMalwareInternal.ps1
# 2.1.3 Ensure notifications for internal users sending malware is Enabled
# Retrieve all 'Custom' malware filter policies and check notification settings
# $malwareNotifications Mock Object
<#
$malwareNotifications = @(
[PSCustomObject]@{
Identity = "Default"
EnableInternalSenderAdminNotifications = $true
RecommendedPolicyType = "Custom"
},
[PSCustomObject]@{
Identity = "Anti-malware-Policy"
EnableInternalSenderAdminNotifications = $true
RecommendedPolicyType = "Custom"
}
)
#>
$malwareNotifications = Get-MalwareFilterPolicy | Where-Object { $_.RecommendedPolicyType -eq 'Custom' }
# [object[]]
return $malwareNotifications
}
'2.1.4' {
# Test-SafeAttachmentsPolicy.ps1
if (Get-Command Get-SafeAttachmentPolicy -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue) {
# Retrieve all Safe Attachment policies where Enable is set to True
# Check if ErrorAction needed below
# $safeAttachmentPolicies Mock Object:
<#
$safeAttachmentPolicies = @(
[PSCustomObject]@{
Policy = "Strict Preset Security Policy"
Action = "Block"
QuarantineTag = "AdminOnlyAccessPolicy"
Redirect = $false
Enabled = $true
}
)
#>
$safeAttachmentPolicies = Get-SafeAttachmentPolicy -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue | Where-Object { $_.Enable -eq $true }
# [object[]]
return $safeAttachmentPolicies
else {
return 1
}
}
}
'2.1.5' {
# Test-SafeAttachmentsTeams.ps1
if (Get-Command Get-AtpPolicyForO365 -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue) {
# 2.1.5 (L2) Ensure Safe Attachments for SharePoint, OneDrive, and Microsoft Teams is Enabled
# Retrieve the ATP policies for Office 365 and check Safe Attachments settings
$atpPolicies = Get-AtpPolicyForO365
# Check if the required ATP policies are enabled
# $atpPolicyResult Mock Object:
<#
$atpPolicyResult = @(
[PSCustomObject]@{
Name = "Default"
EnableATPForSPOTeamsODB = $true
EnableSafeDocs = $true
AllowSafeDocsOpen = $false
}
)
#>
$atpPolicyResult = $atpPolicies | Where-Object {
$_.EnableATPForSPOTeamsODB -eq $true -and
$_.EnableSafeDocs -eq $true -and
$_.AllowSafeDocsOpen -eq $false
}
# [psobject[]]
return $atpPolicyResult
}
else {
return 1
}
}
'2.1.6' {
# Test-SpamPolicyAdminNotify.ps1
# Retrieve the hosted outbound spam filter policies
# $spamPolicies Mock Object:
<#
# Mock data representing multiple spam filter policies
$spamPolicies = @(
[PSCustomObject]@{
Name = "Default"
IsDefault = $true
NotifyOutboundSpam = $true
BccSuspiciousOutboundMail = $true
NotifyOutboundSpamRecipients = "admin@example.com"
BccSuspiciousOutboundAdditionalRecipients = "bccadmin@example.com"
},
[PSCustomObject]@{
Name = "Custom Policy 1"
IsDefault = $false
NotifyOutboundSpam = $false
BccSuspiciousOutboundMail = $true
NotifyOutboundSpamRecipients = ""
BccSuspiciousOutboundAdditionalRecipients = ""
},
[PSCustomObject]@{
Name = "Custom Policy 2"
IsDefault = $false
NotifyOutboundSpam = $true
BccSuspiciousOutboundMail = $false
NotifyOutboundSpamRecipients = "notify@example.com"
BccSuspiciousOutboundAdditionalRecipients = "bccnotify@example.com"
}
)
#>
$spamPolicies = Get-HostedOutboundSpamFilterPolicy
return $spamPolicies
}
'2.1.7' {
# Test-AntiPhishingPolicy.ps1
<#
$antiPhishPolicies = @(
[PSCustomObject]@{
Identity = "Strict Preset Security Policy"
Enabled = $true
PhishThresholdLevel = 4
EnableMailboxIntelligenceProtection = $true
EnableMailboxIntelligence = $true
EnableSpoofIntelligence = $true
TargetedUsersToProtect = "John Doe;jdoe@contoso.net, Jane Does;janedoe@contoso.net"
},
[PSCustomObject]@{
Identity = "Office365 AntiPhish Default"
Enabled = $true
PhishThresholdLevel = 2
EnableMailboxIntelligenceProtection = $true
EnableMailboxIntelligence = $true
EnableSpoofIntelligence = $true
TargetedUsersToProtect = $null # Assuming it targets all users as it's the default
},
[PSCustomObject]@{
Identity = "Admin"
Enabled = $true
PhishThresholdLevel = 2
EnableMailboxIntelligenceProtection = $true
EnableMailboxIntelligence = $true
EnableSpoofIntelligence = $true
TargetedUsersToProtect = $null # Assuming it targets all users
},
[PSCustomObject]@{
Identity = "Standard Preset Security Policy"
Enabled = $true
PhishThresholdLevel = 3
EnableMailboxIntelligenceProtection = $true
EnableMailboxIntelligence = $true
EnableSpoofIntelligence = $true
TargetedUsersToProtect = $null # Assuming it targets all users
}
)
#>
$antiPhishPolicies = Get-AntiPhishPolicy
return $antiPhishPolicies
}
'2.1.9' {
# Test-EnableDKIM.ps1
# 2.1.9 (L1) Ensure DKIM is enabled for all Exchange Online Domains
# Retrieve DKIM configuration for all domains
$dkimConfig = Get-DkimSigningConfig | Select-Object Domain, Enabled
# [object[]]
return $dkimConfig
}
'3.1.1' {
# Test-AuditLogSearch.ps1
# 3.1.1 (L1) Ensure Microsoft 365 audit log search is Enabled
# Retrieve the audit log configuration
$auditLogConfig = Get-AdminAuditLogConfig | Select-Object UnifiedAuditLogIngestionEnabled
#
$auditLogResult = $auditLogConfig.UnifiedAuditLogIngestionEnabled
# [bool]
return $auditLogResult
}
'6.1.1' {
# Test-AuditDisabledFalse.ps1
# 6.1.1 (L1) Ensure 'AuditDisabled' organizationally is set to 'False'
# Retrieve the AuditDisabled configuration (Condition B)
$auditDisabledConfig = Get-OrganizationConfig | Select-Object AuditDisabled
# [bool]
$auditNotDisabled = -not $auditDisabledConfig.AuditDisabled
return $auditNotDisabled
}
'6.1.2' {
# Test-MailboxAuditingE3.ps1
$mailboxes = Get-EXOMailbox -PropertySets Audit
# [object[]]
return $mailboxes
}
'6.1.3' {
# Test-MailboxAuditingE5.ps1
$mailboxes = Get-EXOMailbox -PropertySets Audit
# [object[]]
return $mailboxes
}
'6.2.1' {
# Test-BlockMailForwarding.ps1
# 6.2.1 (L1) Ensure all forms of mail forwarding are blocked and/or disabled
# Step 1: Retrieve the transport rules that redirect messages
$transportRules = Get-TransportRule | Where-Object { $null -ne $_.RedirectMessageTo }
if ($null -eq $transportRules) {
$transportRules = 1
}
# Step 2: Check all anti-spam outbound policies
$outboundSpamPolicies = Get-HostedOutboundSpamFilterPolicy
$nonCompliantSpamPolicies = $outboundSpamPolicies | Where-Object { $_.AutoForwardingMode -ne 'Off' }
return $transportRules, $nonCompliantSpamPolicies
}
'6.2.2' {
# Test-NoWhitelistDomains.ps1
# 6.2.2 (L1) Ensure mail transport rules do not whitelist specific domains
# Retrieve transport rules that whitelist specific domains
# Condition A: Checking for transport rules that whitelist specific domains
# [object[]]
$whitelistedRules = Get-TransportRule | Where-Object { $_.SetSCL -eq -1 -and $null -ne $_.SenderDomainIs }
return $whitelistedRules
}
'6.2.3' {
# Test-IdentifyExternalEmail.ps1
# 6.2.3 (L1) Ensure email from external senders is identified
# Retrieve external sender tagging configuration
# [object[]]
$externalInOutlook = Get-ExternalInOutlook
return $externalInOutlook
}
'6.3.1' {
# Test-RestrictOutlookAddins.ps1
# 6.3.1 (L2) Ensure users installing Outlook add-ins is not allowed
$customPolicyFailures = @()
# Check all mailboxes for custom policies with unallowed add-ins
$roleAssignmentPolicies = Get-EXOMailbox | Select-Object -Unique RoleAssignmentPolicy
if ($roleAssignmentPolicies.RoleAssignmentPolicy) {
foreach ($policy in $roleAssignmentPolicies) {
if ($policy.RoleAssignmentPolicy) {
$rolePolicyDetails = Get-RoleAssignmentPolicy -Identity $policy.RoleAssignmentPolicy
$foundRoles = $rolePolicyDetails.AssignedRoles | Where-Object { $_ -in $relevantRoles }
# Condition B: Using PowerShell, verify that MyCustomApps, MyMarketplaceApps, and MyReadWriteMailboxApps are not assigned to users.
if ($foundRoles) {
$customPolicyFailures += "Policy: $($policy.RoleAssignmentPolicy): Roles: $($foundRoles -join ', ')"
}
}
}
}
# Check Default Role Assignment Policy
$defaultPolicy = Get-RoleAssignmentPolicy "Default Role Assignment Policy"
return $customPolicyFailures, $defaultPolicy
}
'6.5.1' {
# Test-ModernAuthExchangeOnline.ps1
# Ensuring the ExchangeOnlineManagement module is available
# 6.5.1 (L1) Ensure modern authentication for Exchange Online is enabled
# Check modern authentication setting in Exchange Online configuration (Condition A and B)
$orgConfig = Get-OrganizationConfig | Select-Object -Property Name, OAuth2ClientProfileEnabled
return $orgConfig
}
'6.5.2' {
# Test-MailTipsEnabled.ps1
# 6.5.2 (L2) Ensure MailTips are enabled for end users
# Retrieve organization configuration for MailTips settings
# [object]
$orgConfig = Get-OrganizationConfig | Select-Object MailTipsAllTipsEnabled, MailTipsExternalRecipientsTipsEnabled, MailTipsGroupMetricsEnabled, MailTipsLargeAudienceThreshold
return $orgConfig
}
'6.5.3' {
# Test-RestrictStorageProvidersOutlook.ps1
# 6.5.3 (L2) Ensure additional storage providers are restricted in Outlook on the web
# Retrieve all OwaMailbox policies
# [object[]]
$owaPolicies = Get-OwaMailboxPolicy
return $owaPolicies
}
'8.6.1' {
# Test-ReportSecurityInTeams.ps1
# 8.6.1 (L1) Ensure users can report security concerns in Teams
# Retrieve the necessary settings for Teams and Exchange Online
# Condition B: Verify that 'Monitor reported messages in Microsoft Teams' is checked in the Microsoft 365 Defender portal.
# Condition C: Ensure the 'Send reported messages to' setting in the Microsoft 365 Defender portal is set to 'My reporting mailbox only' with the correct report email addresses.
$ReportSubmissionPolicy = Get-ReportSubmissionPolicy | Select-Object -Property ReportJunkToCustomizedAddress, ReportNotJunkToCustomizedAddress, ReportPhishToCustomizedAddress, ReportJunkAddresses, ReportNotJunkAddresses, ReportPhishAddresses, ReportChatMessageEnabled, ReportChatMessageToCustomizedAddressEnabled
return $ReportSubmissionPolicy
}
default { throw "No match found for test: $Rec" }
}
}
end {
Write-Verbose "Retuning data for Rec: $Rec"
}
} # end function Get-CISExoOutput

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<#
.SYNOPSIS
This is a sample Private function only visible within the module.
.DESCRIPTION
This sample function is not exported to the module and only return the data passed as parameter.
.EXAMPLE
$null = Get-CISMSTeamsOutput -PrivateData 'NOTHING TO SEE HERE'
.PARAMETER PrivateData
The PrivateData parameter is what will be returned without transformation.
#>
function Get-CISMSTeamsOutput {
[cmdletBinding()]
param(
[Parameter(Mandatory = $true)]
[String]$Rec
)
begin {
# Begin Block #
<#
# Tests
8.1.1
8.1.2
8.2.1
8.5.1
8.5.2
8.5.3
8.5.4
8.5.5
8.5.6
8.5.7
8.6.1
# Test number array
$testNumbers = @('8.1.1', '8.1.2', '8.2.1', '8.5.1', '8.5.2', '8.5.3', '8.5.4', '8.5.5', '8.5.6', '8.5.7', '8.6.1')
#>
}
process {
Write-Verbose "Get-CISMSTeamsOutput: Retuning data for Rec: $Rec"
switch ($Rec) {
'8.1.1' {
# Test-TeamsExternalFileSharing.ps1
# 8.1.1 (L2) Ensure external file sharing in Teams is enabled for only approved cloud storage services
# Connect to Teams PowerShell using Connect-MicrosoftTeams
# Condition A: The `AllowDropbox` setting is set to `False`.
# Condition B: The `AllowBox` setting is set to `False`.
# Condition C: The `AllowGoogleDrive` setting is set to `False`.
# Condition D: The `AllowShareFile` setting is set to `False`.
# Condition E: The `AllowEgnyte` setting is set to `False`.
# Assuming that 'approvedProviders' is a list of approved cloud storage service names
# This list must be defined according to your organization's approved cloud storage services
$clientConfig = Get-CsTeamsClientConfiguration
return $clientConfig
}
'8.1.2' {
# Test-BlockChannelEmails.ps1
# 8.1.2 (L1) Ensure users can't send emails to a channel email address
#
# Validate test for a pass:
# - Confirm that the automated test results align with the manual audit steps outlined in the CIS benchmark.
# - Specific conditions to check:
# - Condition A: The `AllowEmailIntoChannel` setting in Teams is set to `False`.
# - Condition B: The setting `Users can send emails to a channel email address` is set to `Off` in the Teams admin center.
# - Condition C: Verification using PowerShell confirms that the `AllowEmailIntoChannel` setting is disabled.
#
# Validate test for a fail:
# - Confirm that the failure conditions in the automated test are consistent with the manual audit results.
# - Specific conditions to check:
# - Condition A: The `AllowEmailIntoChannel` setting in Teams is not set to `False`.
# - Condition B: The setting `Users can send emails to a channel email address` is not set to `Off` in the Teams admin center.
# - Condition C: Verification using PowerShell indicates that the `AllowEmailIntoChannel` setting is enabled.
# Retrieve Teams client configuration
$teamsClientConfig = Get-CsTeamsClientConfiguration -Identity Global
return $teamsClientConfig
}
'8.2.1' {
# Test-TeamsExternalAccess.ps1
# 8.2.1 (L1) Ensure 'external access' is restricted in the Teams admin center
#
# Validate test for a pass:
# - Confirm that the automated test results align with the manual audit steps outlined in the CIS benchmark.
# - Specific conditions to check:
# - Condition A: The `AllowTeamsConsumer` setting is `False`.
# - Condition B: The `AllowPublicUsers` setting is `False`.
# - Condition C: The `AllowFederatedUsers` setting is `False` or, if `True`, the `AllowedDomains` contains only authorized domain names.
#
# Validate test for a fail:
# - Confirm that the failure conditions in the automated test are consistent with the manual audit results.
# - Specific conditions to check:
# - Condition A: The `AllowTeamsConsumer` setting is not `False`.
# - Condition B: The `AllowPublicUsers` setting is not `False`.
# - Condition C: The `AllowFederatedUsers` setting is `True` and the `AllowedDomains` contains unauthorized domain names or is not configured correctly.
# Connect to Teams PowerShell using Connect-MicrosoftTeams
$externalAccessConfig = Get-CsTenantFederationConfiguration
return $externalAccessConfig
}
'8.5.1' {
# Test-NoAnonymousMeetingJoin.ps1
# 8.5.1 (L2) Ensure anonymous users can't join a meeting
#
# Validate test for a pass:
# - Confirm that the automated test results align with the manual audit steps outlined in the CIS benchmark.
# - Specific conditions to check:
# - Condition A: `AllowAnonymousUsersToJoinMeeting` is set to `False`.
# - Condition B: Verification using the UI confirms that `Anonymous users can join a meeting` is set to `Off` in the Global meeting policy.
# - Condition C: PowerShell command output indicates that anonymous users are not allowed to join meetings.
#
# Validate test for a fail:
# - Confirm that the failure conditions in the automated test are consistent with the manual audit results.
# - Specific conditions to check:
# - Condition A: `AllowAnonymousUsersToJoinMeeting` is not set to `False`.
# - Condition B: Verification using the UI shows that `Anonymous users can join a meeting` is not set to `Off` in the Global meeting policy.
# - Condition C: PowerShell command output indicates that anonymous users are allowed to join meetings.
# Connect to Teams PowerShell using Connect-MicrosoftTeams
$teamsMeetingPolicy = Get-CsTeamsMeetingPolicy -Identity Global
return $teamsMeetingPolicy
}
'8.5.2' {
# Test-NoAnonymousMeetingStart.ps1
# 8.5.2 (L1) Ensure anonymous users and dial-in callers can't start a meeting
#
# Validate test for a pass:
# - Confirm that the automated test results align with the manual audit steps outlined in the CIS benchmark.
# - Specific conditions to check:
# - Condition A: The `AllowAnonymousUsersToStartMeeting` setting in the Teams admin center is set to `False`.
# - Condition B: The setting for anonymous users and dial-in callers starting a meeting is configured to ensure they must wait in the lobby.
# - Condition C: Verification using the UI confirms that the setting `Anonymous users and dial-in callers can start a meeting` is set to `Off`.
#
# Validate test for a fail:
# - Confirm that the failure conditions in the automated test are consistent with the manual audit results.
# - Specific conditions to check:
# - Condition A: The `AllowAnonymousUsersToStartMeeting` setting in the Teams admin center is not set to `False`.
# - Condition B: The setting for anonymous users and dial-in callers starting a meeting allows them to bypass the lobby.
# - Condition C: Verification using the UI indicates that the setting `Anonymous users and dial-in callers can start a meeting` is not set to `Off`.
# Connect to Teams PowerShell using Connect-MicrosoftTeams
# Retrieve the Teams meeting policy for the global scope and check if anonymous users can start meetings
$CsTeamsMeetingPolicyAnonymous = Get-CsTeamsMeetingPolicy -Identity Global | Select-Object -Property AllowAnonymousUsersToStartMeeting
return $CsTeamsMeetingPolicyAnonymous
}
'8.5.3' {
# Test-OrgOnlyBypassLobby.ps1
# 8.5.3 (L1) Ensure only people in my org can bypass the lobby
#
# Validate test for a pass:
# - Confirm that the automated test results align with the manual audit steps outlined in the CIS benchmark.
# - Specific conditions to check:
# - Condition A: The `AutoAdmittedUsers` setting in the Teams meeting policy is set to `EveryoneInCompanyExcludingGuests`.
# - Condition B: The setting for "Who can bypass the lobby" is configured to "People in my org" using the UI.
# - Condition C: Verification using the Microsoft Teams admin center confirms that the meeting join & lobby settings are configured as recommended.
#
# Validate test for a fail:
# - Confirm that the failure conditions in the automated test are consistent with the manual audit results.
# - Specific conditions to check:
# - Condition A: The `AutoAdmittedUsers` setting in the Teams meeting policy is not set to `EveryoneInCompanyExcludingGuests`.
# - Condition B: The setting for "Who can bypass the lobby" is not configured to "People in my org" using the UI.
# - Condition C: Verification using the Microsoft Teams admin center indicates that the meeting join & lobby settings are not configured as recommended.
# Connect to Teams PowerShell using Connect-MicrosoftTeams
# Retrieve the Teams meeting policy for lobby bypass settings
$CsTeamsMeetingPolicyLobby = Get-CsTeamsMeetingPolicy -Identity Global | Select-Object -Property AutoAdmittedUsers
return $CsTeamsMeetingPolicyLobby
}
'8.5.4' {
# Test-DialInBypassLobby.ps1
# 8.5.4 (L1) Ensure users dialing in can't bypass the lobby
#
# Validate test for a pass:
# - Confirm that the automated test results align with the manual audit steps outlined in the CIS benchmark.
# - Specific conditions to check:
# - Condition A: The `AllowPSTNUsersToBypassLobby` setting in the Global Teams meeting policy is set to `False`.
# - Condition B: Verification using the UI in the Microsoft Teams admin center confirms that "People dialing in can't bypass the lobby" is set to `Off`.
# - Condition C: Ensure that individuals who dial in by phone must wait in the lobby until admitted by a meeting organizer, co-organizer, or presenter.
#
# Validate test for a fail:
# - Confirm that the failure conditions in the automated test are consistent with the manual audit results.
# - Specific conditions to check:
# - Condition A: The `AllowPSTNUsersToBypassLobby` setting in the Global Teams meeting policy is not set to `False`.
# - Condition B: Verification using the UI in the Microsoft Teams admin center shows that "People dialing in can't bypass the lobby" is not set to `Off`.
# - Condition C: Individuals who dial in by phone are able to join the meeting directly without waiting in the lobby.
# Retrieve Teams meeting policy for PSTN users
$CsTeamsMeetingPolicyPSTN = Get-CsTeamsMeetingPolicy -Identity Global | Select-Object -Property AllowPSTNUsersToBypassLobby
return $CsTeamsMeetingPolicyPSTN
}
'8.5.5' {
# Test-MeetingChatNoAnonymous.ps1
# 8.5.5 (L2) Ensure meeting chat does not allow anonymous users
#
# Validate test for a pass:
# - Confirm that the automated test results align with the manual audit steps outlined in the CIS benchmark.
# - Specific conditions to check:
# - Condition A: The `MeetingChatEnabledType` setting in Teams is set to `EnabledExceptAnonymous`.
# - Condition B: The setting for meeting chat is configured to allow chat for everyone except anonymous users.
# - Condition C: Verification using the Teams Admin Center confirms that the meeting chat settings are configured as recommended.
#
# Validate test for a fail:
# - Confirm that the failure conditions in the automated test are consistent with the manual audit results.
# - Specific conditions to check:
# - Condition A: The `MeetingChatEnabledType` setting in Teams is not set to `EnabledExceptAnonymous`.
# - Condition B: The setting for meeting chat allows chat for anonymous users.
# - Condition C: Verification using the Teams Admin Center indicates that the meeting chat settings are not configured as recommended.
# Retrieve the Teams meeting policy for meeting chat
$CsTeamsMeetingPolicyChat = Get-CsTeamsMeetingPolicy -Identity Global | Select-Object -Property MeetingChatEnabledType
return $CsTeamsMeetingPolicyChat
}
'8.5.6' {
# Test-OrganizersPresent.ps1
# 8.5.6 (L2) Ensure only organizers and co-organizers can present
#
# Validate test for a pass:
# - Confirm that the automated test results align with the manual audit steps outlined in the CIS benchmark.
# - Specific conditions to check:
# - Condition A: The `DesignatedPresenterRoleMode` setting in the Teams meeting policy is set to `OrganizerOnlyUserOverride`.
# - Condition B: Verification using the Teams admin center confirms that the setting "Who can present" is configured to "Only organizers and co-organizers".
# - Condition C: Verification using PowerShell confirms that the `DesignatedPresenterRoleMode` is set to `OrganizerOnlyUserOverride`.
#
# Validate test for a fail:
# - Confirm that the failure conditions in the automated test are consistent with the manual audit results.
# - Specific conditions to check:
# - Condition A: The `DesignatedPresenterRoleMode` setting in the Teams meeting policy is not set to `OrganizerOnlyUserOverride`.
# - Condition B: Verification using the Teams admin center indicates that the setting "Who can present" is not configured to "Only organizers and co-organizers".
# - Condition C: Verification using PowerShell indicates that the `DesignatedPresenterRoleMode` is not set to `OrganizerOnlyUserOverride`.
# Retrieve the Teams meeting policy for presenters
$CsTeamsMeetingPolicyPresenters = Get-CsTeamsMeetingPolicy -Identity Global | Select-Object -Property DesignatedPresenterRoleMode
return $CsTeamsMeetingPolicyPresenters
}
'8.5.7' {
# Test-ExternalNoControl.ps1
# 8.5.7 (L1) Ensure external participants can't give or request control
#
# Validate test for a pass:
# - Confirm that the automated test results align with the manual audit steps outlined in the CIS benchmark.
# - Specific conditions to check:
# - Condition A: Ensure the `AllowExternalParticipantGiveRequestControl` setting in Teams is set to `False`.
# - Condition B: The setting is verified through the Microsoft Teams admin center or via PowerShell command.
# - Condition C: Verification using the UI confirms that external participants are unable to give or request control.
#
# Validate test for a fail:
# - Confirm that the failure conditions in the automated test are consistent with the manual audit results.
# - Specific conditions to check:
# - Condition A: The `AllowExternalParticipantGiveRequestControl` setting in Teams is not set to `False`.
# - Condition B: The setting is verified through the Microsoft Teams admin center or via PowerShell command.
# - Condition C: Verification using the UI indicates that external participants can give or request control.
# Retrieve Teams meeting policy for external participant control
$CsTeamsMeetingPolicyControl = Get-CsTeamsMeetingPolicy -Identity Global | Select-Object -Property AllowExternalParticipantGiveRequestControl
return $CsTeamsMeetingPolicyControl
}
'8.6.1' {
# Test-ReportSecurityInTeams.ps1
# 8.6.1 (L1) Ensure users can report security concerns in Teams
# Retrieve the necessary settings for Teams and Exchange Online
# Condition A: Ensure the 'Report a security concern' setting in the Teams admin center is set to 'On'.
$CsTeamsMessagingPolicy = Get-CsTeamsMessagingPolicy -Identity Global | Select-Object -Property AllowSecurityEndUserReporting
return $CsTeamsMessagingPolicy
}
default { throw "No match found for test: $Rec" }
}
}
end {
Write-Verbose "Retuning data for Rec: $Rec"
}
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function Get-CISMgOutput {
<#
.SYNOPSIS
This is a sample Private function only visible within the module.
.DESCRIPTION
This sample function is not exported to the module and only return the data passed as parameter.
.EXAMPLE
$null = Get-CISMgOutput -PrivateData 'NOTHING TO SEE HERE'
.PARAMETER PrivateData
The PrivateData parameter is what will be returned without transformation.
#>
[cmdletBinding()]
param(
[Parameter(Mandatory = $true)]
[String]$Rec,
[Parameter(Mandatory = $false)]
[String]$DomainName
)
begin {
# Begin Block #
# Tests
<#
1.1.1
1.1.3
1.2.1
1.3.1
5.1.2.3
5.1.8.1
6.1.2
6.1.3
# Test number array
$testNumbers = @('1.1.1', '1.1.3', '1.2.1', '1.3.1', '5.1.2.3', '5.1.8.1', '6.1.2', '6.1.3')
#>
}
process {
Write-Verbose "Get-CISMgOutput: Retuning data for Rec: $Rec"
switch ($rec) {
'1.1.1' {
# 1.1.1
$AdminRoleAssignmentsAndUsers = Get-AdminRoleUserAndAssignment
return $AdminRoleAssignmentsAndUsers
}
'1.1.3' {
# Step: Retrieve global admin role
$globalAdminRole = Get-MgDirectoryRole -Filter "RoleTemplateId eq '62e90394-69f5-4237-9190-012177145e10'"
# Step: Retrieve global admin members
$globalAdmins = Get-MgDirectoryRoleMember -DirectoryRoleId $globalAdminRole.Id
return $globalAdmins
}
'1.2.1' {
$allGroups = Get-MgGroup -All | Where-Object { $_.Visibility -eq "Public" } | Select-Object DisplayName, Visibility
return $allGroups
}
'1.3.1' {
# Test-PasswordNeverExpirePolicy.ps1
$domains = if ($DomainName) {
Get-MgDomain -DomainId $DomainName
}
else {
Get-MgDomain
}
return $domains
}
'5.1.2.3' {
# Retrieve the tenant creation policy
$tenantCreationPolicy = (Get-MgPolicyAuthorizationPolicy).DefaultUserRolePermissions | Select-Object AllowedToCreateTenants
return $tenantCreationPolicy
}
'5.1.8.1' {
# Retrieve password hash sync status (Condition A and C)
$passwordHashSync = Get-MgOrganization | Select-Object -ExpandProperty OnPremisesSyncEnabled
return $passwordHashSync
}
'6.1.2' {
$tenantSkus = Get-MgSubscribedSku -All
$e3SkuPartNumber = "SPE_E3"
$founde3Sku = $tenantSkus | Where-Object { $_.SkuPartNumber -eq $e3SkuPartNumber }
if ($founde3Sku.Count -ne 0) {
$allE3Users = Get-MgUser -Filter "assignedLicenses/any(x:x/skuId eq $($founde3Sku.SkuId) )" -All
return $allE3Users
}
else {
return $null
}
}
'6.1.3' {
$tenantSkus = Get-MgSubscribedSku -All
$e5SkuPartNumber = "SPE_E5"
$founde5Sku = $tenantSkus | Where-Object { $_.SkuPartNumber -eq $e5SkuPartNumber }
if ($founde5Sku.Count -ne 0) {
$allE5Users = Get-MgUser -Filter "assignedLicenses/any(x:x/skuId eq $($founde5Sku.SkuId) )" -All
return $allE5Users
}
else {
return $null
}
}
default { throw "No match found for test: $Rec" }
}
}
end {
Write-Verbose "Retuning data for Rec: $Rec"
}
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<#
.SYNOPSIS
This is a sample Private function only visible within the module.
.DESCRIPTION
This sample function is not exported to the module and only return the data passed as parameter.
.EXAMPLE
$null = Get-CISSpoOutput -PrivateData 'NOTHING TO SEE HERE'
.PARAMETER PrivateData
The PrivateData parameter is what will be returned without transformation.
#>
function Get-CISSpoOutput {
[cmdletBinding()]
param(
[Parameter(Mandatory = $true)]
[String]$Rec
)
begin {
# Begin Block #
<#
# Tests
7.2.1
7.2.2
7.2.3
7.2.4
7.2.5
7.2.6
7.2.7
7.2.9
7.2.10
7.3.1
7.3.2
7.3.4
# Test number array
$testNumbers = @('7.2.1', '7.2.2', '7.2.3', '7.2.4', '7.2.5', '7.2.6', '7.2.7', '7.2.9', '7.2.10', '7.3.1', '7.3.2', '7.3.4')
#>
}
process {
Write-Verbose "Retuning data for Rec: $Rec"
switch ($Rec) {
'7.2.1' {
# Test-ModernAuthSharePoint.ps1
$SPOTenant = Get-SPOTenant | Select-Object -Property LegacyAuthProtocolsEnabled
return $SPOTenant
}
'7.2.2' {
# Test-SharePointAADB2B.ps1
# 7.2.2 (L1) Ensure SharePoint and OneDrive integration with Azure AD B2B is enabled
$SPOTenantAzureADB2B = Get-SPOTenant | Select-Object EnableAzureADB2BIntegration
return $SPOTenantAzureADB2B
}
'7.2.3' {
# Test-RestrictExternalSharing.ps1
# 7.2.3 (L1) Ensure external content sharing is restricted
# Retrieve the SharingCapability setting for the SharePoint tenant
$SPOTenantSharingCapability = Get-SPOTenant | Select-Object SharingCapability
return $SPOTenantSharingCapability
}
'7.2.4' {
# Test-OneDriveContentRestrictions.ps1
$SPOTenant = Get-SPOTenant | Select-Object OneDriveSharingCapability
return $SPOTenant
}
'7.2.5' {
# Test-SharePointGuestsItemSharing.ps1
# 7.2.5 (L2) Ensure that SharePoint guest users cannot share items they don't own
$SPOTenant = Get-SPOTenant | Select-Object PreventExternalUsersFromResharing
return $SPOTenant
}
'7.2.6' {
# Test-SharePointExternalSharingDomains.ps1
# 7.2.6 (L2) Ensure SharePoint external sharing is managed through domain whitelist/blacklists
$SPOTenant = Get-SPOTenant | Select-Object SharingDomainRestrictionMode, SharingAllowedDomainList
return $SPOTenant
}
'7.2.7' {
# Test-LinkSharingRestrictions.ps1
# Retrieve link sharing configuration for SharePoint and OneDrive
$SPOTenantLinkSharing = Get-SPOTenant | Select-Object DefaultSharingLinkType
return $SPOTenantLinkSharing
}
'7.2.9' {
# Test-GuestAccessExpiration.ps1
# Retrieve SharePoint tenant settings related to guest access expiration
$SPOTenantGuestAccess = Get-SPOTenant | Select-Object ExternalUserExpirationRequired, ExternalUserExpireInDays
return $SPOTenantGuestAccess
}
'7.2.10' {
# Test-ReauthWithCode.ps1
# 7.2.10 (L1) Ensure reauthentication with verification code is restricted
# Retrieve reauthentication settings for SharePoint Online
$SPOTenantReauthentication = Get-SPOTenant | Select-Object EmailAttestationRequired, EmailAttestationReAuthDays
return $SPOTenantReauthentication
}
'7.3.1' {
# Test-DisallowInfectedFilesDownload.ps1
# Retrieve the SharePoint tenant configuration
$SPOTenantDisallowInfectedFileDownload = Get-SPOTenant | Select-Object DisallowInfectedFileDownload
return $SPOTenantDisallowInfectedFileDownload
}
'7.3.2' {
# Test-OneDriveSyncRestrictions.ps1
# Retrieve OneDrive sync client restriction settings
$SPOTenantSyncClientRestriction = Get-SPOTenantSyncClientRestriction | Select-Object TenantRestrictionEnabled, AllowedDomainList
return $SPOTenantSyncClientRestriction
}
'7.3.4' {
# Test-RestrictCustomScripts.ps1
# Retrieve all site collections and select necessary properties
$SPOSitesCustomScript = Get-SPOSite -Limit All | Select-Object Title, Url, DenyAddAndCustomizePages
return $SPOSitesCustomScript
}
default { throw "No match found for test: $Rec" }
}
}
end {
Write-Verbose "Retuning data for Rec: $Rec"
}
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function Get-ExceededLengthResultDetail {
[CmdletBinding()]
param (
[Parameter(Mandatory = $true, ParameterSetName = 'UpdateArray')]
[Parameter(Mandatory = $true, ParameterSetName = 'ReturnExceedingTests')]
[object[]]$AuditResults,
[Parameter(Mandatory = $true, ParameterSetName = 'UpdateArray')]
[Parameter(Mandatory = $true, ParameterSetName = 'ReturnExceedingTests')]
[string[]]$TestNumbersToCheck,
[Parameter(Mandatory = $false, ParameterSetName = 'UpdateArray')]
[string[]]$ExportedTests,
[Parameter(Mandatory = $true, ParameterSetName = 'ReturnExceedingTests')]
[switch]$ReturnExceedingTestsOnly,
[int]$DetailsLengthLimit = 30000,
[Parameter(Mandatory = $true, ParameterSetName = 'UpdateArray')]
[int]$PreviewLineCount = 50
)
$exceedingTests = @()
$updatedResults = @()
for ($i = 0; $i -lt $AuditResults.Count; $i++) {
$auditResult = $AuditResults[$i]
if ($auditResult.Rec -in $TestNumbersToCheck) {
if ($auditResult.Details.Length -gt $DetailsLengthLimit) {
if ($ReturnExceedingTestsOnly) {
$exceedingTests += $auditResult.Rec
} else {
$previewLines = ($auditResult.Details -split '\r?\n' | Select-Object -First $PreviewLineCount) -join "`n"
$message = "The test result is too large to be exported to CSV. Use the audit result and the export function for full output.`n`nPreview:`n$previewLines"
if ($ExportedTests -contains $auditResult.Rec) {
Write-Information "The test result for $($auditResult.Rec) is too large for CSV and was included in the export. Check the exported files."
$auditResult.Details = $message
} else {
$auditResult.Details = $message
}
}
}
}
$updatedResults += $auditResult
}
if ($ReturnExceedingTestsOnly) {
return $exceedingTests
} else {
return $updatedResults
}
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function Get-PhishPolicyDetail {
param (
[Parameter(Mandatory = $true)]
[pscustomobject]$policy,
[Parameter(Mandatory = $true)]
[bool]$isCompliant
)
return "Policy: $($policy.Identity)`n" +
"Enabled: $($policy.Enabled)`n" +
"PhishThresholdLevel: $($policy.PhishThresholdLevel)`n" +
"MailboxIntelligenceProtection: $($policy.EnableMailboxIntelligenceProtection)`n" +
"MailboxIntelligence: $($policy.EnableMailboxIntelligence)`n" +
"SpoofIntelligence: $($policy.EnableSpoofIntelligence)`n" +
"TargetedUsersToProtect: $($policy.TargetedUsersToProtect -join ', ')`n" +
"IsCompliant: $isCompliant"
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<#
.SYNOPSIS
This is a sample Private function only visible within the module.
.DESCRIPTION
This sample function is not exported to the module and only return the data passed as parameter.
.EXAMPLE
$null = Get-TestError -PrivateData 'NOTHING TO SEE HERE'
.PARAMETER PrivateData
The PrivateData parameter is what will be returned without transformation.
#>
function Get-TestError {
[cmdletBinding()]
param (
$LastError,
$recnum
)
# Retrieve the description from the test definitions
$testDefinition = $script:TestDefinitionsObject | Where-Object { $_.Rec -eq $recnum }
$description = if ($testDefinition) { $testDefinition.RecDescription } else { "Description not found" }
$script:FailedTests.Add([PSCustomObject]@{ Rec = $recnum; Description = $description; Error = $LastError })
# Call Initialize-CISAuditResult with error parameters
$auditResult = Initialize-CISAuditResult -Rec $recnum -Failure
Write-Verbose "An error occurred during the test: `n$LastError" -Verbose
return $auditResult
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<#
.SYNOPSIS
This is a sample Private function only visible within the module.
.DESCRIPTION
This sample function is not exported to the module and only return the data passed as parameter.
.EXAMPLE
$null = Get-UrlLine -PrivateData 'NOTHING TO SEE HERE'
.PARAMETER PrivateData
The PrivateData parameter is what will be returned without transformation.
#>
function Get-UrlLine {
[cmdletBinding()]
[OutputType([string])]
param (
[Parameter(Mandatory=$true)]
[string]$Output
)
# Split the output into lines
$Lines = $Output -split "`n"
# Iterate over each line
foreach ($Line in $Lines) {
# If the line starts with 'https', return it
if ($Line.StartsWith('https')) {
return $Line.Trim()
}
}
# If no line starts with 'https', return an empty string
return $null
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<#
.SYNOPSIS
This function generates a large table with the specified number of lines.
.DESCRIPTION
This function generates a large table with the specified number of lines. The table has a header and each line has the same format.
.EXAMPLE
Initialize-LargeTestTable -lineCount 1000
.PARAMETER lineCount
The number of lines to generate.
.INPUTS
System.Int32
.OUTPUTS
System.String
.NOTES
The function is intended for testing purposes.
#>
function Initialize-LargeTestTable {
[cmdletBinding()]
[OutputType([string])]
param(
[Parameter()]
[int]$lineCount = 1000 # Number of lines to generate
)
process {
$header = "UserPrincipalName|AuditEnabled|AdminActionsMissing|DelegateActionsMissing|OwnerActionsMissing"
$lineTemplate = "user{0}@contosonorthwind.net|True|FB,CP,MV|FB,MV|ML,MV,CR"
# Generate the header and lines
$lines = @($header)
for ($i = 1; $i -le $lineCount; $i++) {
$lines += [string]::Format($lineTemplate, $i)
}
$output = $lines -join "`n"
Write-Host "Details character count: $($output.Length)"
return $output
}
}

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# Display the pass percentage to the user
Write-Host "Audit completed. $passedTests out of $totalTests tests passed." -ForegroundColor Cyan
Write-Host "Your passing percentage is $passPercentage%."
Write-Host "Your passing percentage is $passPercentage%." -ForegroundColor Magenta
# Display details of failed tests
if ($FailedTests.Count -gt 0) {

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function Merge-CISExcelAndCsvData {
[CmdletBinding(DefaultParameterSetName = 'CsvInput')]
[OutputType([PSCustomObject[]])]
param (
[Parameter(Mandatory = $true)]
[string]$ExcelPath,
[Parameter(Mandatory = $true)]
[string]$WorksheetName,
[Parameter(Mandatory = $true, ParameterSetName = 'CsvInput')]
[string]$CsvPath,
[Parameter(Mandatory = $true, ParameterSetName = 'ObjectInput')]
[CISAuditResult[]]$AuditResults
)
process {
# Import data from Excel
$import = Import-Excel -Path $ExcelPath -WorksheetName $WorksheetName
# Import data from CSV or use provided object
$csvData = if ($PSCmdlet.ParameterSetName -eq 'CsvInput') {
Import-Csv -Path $CsvPath
} else {
$AuditResults
}
# Iterate over each item in the imported Excel object and merge with CSV data or audit results
$mergedData = foreach ($item in $import) {
$csvRow = $csvData | Where-Object { $_.Rec -eq $item.'recommendation #' }
if ($csvRow) {
New-MergedObject -ExcelItem $item -CsvRow $csvRow
} else {
New-MergedObject -ExcelItem $item -CsvRow ([PSCustomObject]@{Connection=$null;Status=$null; Details=$null; FailureReason=$null })
}
}
# Return the merged data
return $mergedData
}
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function New-MergedObject {
[CmdletBinding()]
[OutputType([PSCustomObject])]
param (
[Parameter(Mandatory = $true)]
[psobject]$ExcelItem,
[Parameter(Mandatory = $true)]
[psobject]$CsvRow
)
$newObject = New-Object PSObject
foreach ($property in $ExcelItem.PSObject.Properties) {
$newObject | Add-Member -MemberType NoteProperty -Name $property.Name -Value $property.Value
}
$newObject | Add-Member -MemberType NoteProperty -Name 'CSV_Connection' -Value $CsvRow.Connection
$newObject | Add-Member -MemberType NoteProperty -Name 'CSV_Status' -Value $CsvRow.Status
$newObject | Add-Member -MemberType NoteProperty -Name 'CSV_Details' -Value $CsvRow.Details
$newObject | Add-Member -MemberType NoteProperty -Name 'CSV_FailureReason' -Value $CsvRow.FailureReason
return $newObject
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function Test-PhishPolicyCompliance {
param ($policy)
return ($policy.Enabled -eq $true -and
$policy.PhishThresholdLevel -ge 2 -and
$policy.EnableMailboxIntelligenceProtection -eq $true -and
$policy.EnableMailboxIntelligence -eq $true -and
$policy.EnableSpoofIntelligence -eq $true)
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function Update-CISExcelWorksheet {
[OutputType([void])]
[CmdletBinding()]
param (
[Parameter(Mandatory = $true)]
[string]$ExcelPath,
[Parameter(Mandatory = $true)]
[string]$WorksheetName,
[Parameter(Mandatory = $true)]
[psobject[]]$Data,
[Parameter(Mandatory = $false)]
[int]$StartingRowIndex = 2 # Default starting row index, assuming row 1 has headers
)
process {
# Load the existing Excel sheet
$excelPackage = Open-ExcelPackage -Path $ExcelPath
$worksheet = $excelPackage.Workbook.Worksheets[$WorksheetName]
if (-not $worksheet) {
throw "Worksheet '$WorksheetName' not found in '$ExcelPath'"
}
# Update the worksheet with the provided data
Update-WorksheetCell -Worksheet $worksheet -Data $Data -StartingRowIndex $StartingRowIndex
# Save and close the Excel package
Close-ExcelPackage $excelPackage
}
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function Update-WorksheetCell {
[OutputType([void])]
param (
$Worksheet,
$Data,
$StartingRowIndex
)
# Check and set headers
$firstItem = $Data[0]
$colIndex = 1
foreach ($property in $firstItem.PSObject.Properties) {
if ($StartingRowIndex -eq 2 -and $Worksheet.Cells[1, $colIndex].Value -eq $null) {
$Worksheet.Cells[1, $colIndex].Value = $property.Name
}
$colIndex++
}
# Iterate over each row in the data and update cells
$rowIndex = $StartingRowIndex
foreach ($item in $Data) {
$colIndex = 1
foreach ($property in $item.PSObject.Properties) {
$Worksheet.Cells[$rowIndex, $colIndex].Value = $property.Value
$colIndex++
}
$rowIndex++
}
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<#
.SYNOPSIS
Exports M365 security audit results to a CSV file or outputs a specific test result as an object.
.DESCRIPTION
This function exports M365 security audit results from either an array of CISAuditResult objects or a CSV file.
It can export all results to a specified path or output a specific test result as an object.
.PARAMETER AuditResults
An array of CISAuditResult objects containing the audit results.
.PARAMETER CsvPath
The path to a CSV file containing the audit results.
.PARAMETER OutputTestNumber
The test number to output as an object. Valid values are "1.1.1", "1.3.1", "6.1.2", "6.1.3", "7.3.4".
.PARAMETER ExportAllTests
Switch to export all test results.
.PARAMETER ExportPath
The path where the CSV files will be exported.
.PARAMETER ExportOriginalTests
Switch to export the original audit results to a CSV file.
.PARAMETER ExportToExcel
Switch to export the results to an Excel file.
.INPUTS
[CISAuditResult[]], [string]
.OUTPUTS
[PSCustomObject]
.EXAMPLE
Export-M365SecurityAuditTable -AuditResults $object -OutputTestNumber 6.1.2
# Output object for a single test number from audit results
.EXAMPLE
Export-M365SecurityAuditTable -ExportAllTests -AuditResults $object -ExportPath "C:\temp"
# Export all results from audit results to the specified path
.EXAMPLE
Export-M365SecurityAuditTable -CsvPath "C:\temp\auditresultstoday1.csv" -OutputTestNumber 6.1.2
# Output object for a single test number from CSV
.EXAMPLE
Export-M365SecurityAuditTable -ExportAllTests -CsvPath "C:\temp\auditresultstoday1.csv" -ExportPath "C:\temp"
# Export all results from CSV to the specified path
.EXAMPLE
Export-M365SecurityAuditTable -ExportAllTests -AuditResults $object -ExportPath "C:\temp" -ExportOriginalTests
# Export all results from audit results to the specified path along with the original tests
.EXAMPLE
Export-M365SecurityAuditTable -ExportAllTests -CsvPath "C:\temp\auditresultstoday1.csv" -ExportPath "C:\temp" -ExportOriginalTests
# Export all results from CSV to the specified path along with the original tests
.LINK
https://criticalsolutionsnetwork.github.io/M365FoundationsCISReport/#Export-M365SecurityAuditTable
#>
function Export-M365SecurityAuditTable {
[CmdletBinding()]
[OutputType([PSCustomObject])]
param (
[Parameter(Mandatory = $true, Position = 1, ParameterSetName = "ExportAllResultsFromAuditResults")]
[Parameter(Mandatory = $true, Position = 2, ParameterSetName = "OutputObjectFromAuditResultsSingle")]
[CISAuditResult[]]$AuditResults,
[Parameter(Mandatory = $true, Position = 1, ParameterSetName = "ExportAllResultsFromCsv")]
[Parameter(Mandatory = $true, Position = 2, ParameterSetName = "OutputObjectFromCsvSingle")]
[ValidateScript({ (Test-Path $_) -and ((Get-Item $_).PSIsContainer -eq $false) })]
[string]$CsvPath,
[Parameter(Mandatory = $true, Position = 1, ParameterSetName = "OutputObjectFromAuditResultsSingle")]
[Parameter(Mandatory = $true, Position = 1, ParameterSetName = "OutputObjectFromCsvSingle")]
[ValidateSet("1.1.1", "1.3.1", "6.1.2", "6.1.3", "7.3.4")]
[string]$OutputTestNumber,
[Parameter(Mandatory = $false, Position = 0, ParameterSetName = "ExportAllResultsFromAuditResults")]
[Parameter(Mandatory = $false, Position = 0, ParameterSetName = "ExportAllResultsFromCsv")]
[switch]$ExportAllTests,
[Parameter(Mandatory = $true, ParameterSetName = "ExportAllResultsFromAuditResults")]
[Parameter(Mandatory = $true, ParameterSetName = "ExportAllResultsFromCsv")]
[string]$ExportPath,
[Parameter(Mandatory = $true, ParameterSetName = "ExportAllResultsFromAuditResults")]
[Parameter(Mandatory = $true, ParameterSetName = "ExportAllResultsFromCsv")]
[switch]$ExportOriginalTests,
[Parameter(Mandatory = $false, ParameterSetName = "ExportAllResultsFromAuditResults")]
[Parameter(Mandatory = $false, ParameterSetName = "ExportAllResultsFromCsv")]
[switch]$ExportToExcel
)
if ($ExportToExcel) {
Assert-ModuleAvailability -ModuleName ImportExcel -RequiredVersion "7.8.9"
}
if ($PSCmdlet.ParameterSetName -like "ExportAllResultsFromCsv" -or $PSCmdlet.ParameterSetName -eq "OutputObjectFromCsvSingle") {
$AuditResults = Import-Csv -Path $CsvPath | ForEach-Object {
$params = @{
Rec = $_.Rec
Result = [bool]$_.Result
Status = $_.Status
Details = $_.Details
FailureReason = $_.FailureReason
}
Initialize-CISAuditResult @params
}
}
if ($ExportAllTests) {
$TestNumbers = "1.1.1", "1.3.1", "6.1.2", "6.1.3", "7.3.4"
}
$results = @()
$testsToProcess = if ($OutputTestNumber) { @($OutputTestNumber) } else { $TestNumbers }
foreach ($test in $testsToProcess) {
$auditResult = $AuditResults | Where-Object { $_.Rec -eq $test }
if (-not $auditResult) {
Write-Information "No audit results found for the test number $test."
continue
}
switch ($test) {
"6.1.2" {
$details = $auditResult.Details
if ($details -ne "No M365 E3 licenses found.") {
$csv = $details | ConvertFrom-Csv -Delimiter '|'
}
else {
$csv = $null
}
if ($null -ne $csv) {
foreach ($row in $csv) {
$row.AdminActionsMissing = (Get-Action -AbbreviatedActions $row.AdminActionsMissing.Split(',') -ReverseActionType Admin | Where-Object { $_ -notin @("MailItemsAccessed", "Send") }) -join ','
$row.DelegateActionsMissing = (Get-Action -AbbreviatedActions $row.DelegateActionsMissing.Split(',') -ReverseActionType Delegate | Where-Object { $_ -notin @("MailItemsAccessed") }) -join ','
$row.OwnerActionsMissing = (Get-Action -AbbreviatedActions $row.OwnerActionsMissing.Split(',') -ReverseActionType Owner | Where-Object { $_ -notin @("MailItemsAccessed", "Send") }) -join ','
}
$newObjectDetails = $csv
}
else {
$newObjectDetails = $details
}
$results += [PSCustomObject]@{ TestNumber = $test; Details = $newObjectDetails }
}
"6.1.3" {
$details = $auditResult.Details
if ($details -ne "No M365 E5 licenses found.") {
$csv = $details | ConvertFrom-Csv -Delimiter '|'
}
else {
$csv = $null
}
if ($null -ne $csv) {
foreach ($row in $csv) {
$row.AdminActionsMissing = (Get-Action -AbbreviatedActions $row.AdminActionsMissing.Split(',') -ReverseActionType Admin) -join ','
$row.DelegateActionsMissing = (Get-Action -AbbreviatedActions $row.DelegateActionsMissing.Split(',') -ReverseActionType Delegate) -join ','
$row.OwnerActionsMissing = (Get-Action -AbbreviatedActions $row.OwnerActionsMissing.Split(',') -ReverseActionType Owner) -join ','
}
$newObjectDetails = $csv
}
else {
$newObjectDetails = $details
}
$results += [PSCustomObject]@{ TestNumber = $test; Details = $newObjectDetails }
}
Default {
$details = $auditResult.Details
$csv = $details | ConvertFrom-Csv -Delimiter '|'
$results += [PSCustomObject]@{ TestNumber = $test; Details = $csv }
}
}
}
if ($ExportPath) {
$timestamp = (Get-Date).ToString("yyyy.MM.dd_HH.mm.ss")
$exportedTests = @()
foreach ($result in $results) {
$testDef = $script:TestDefinitionsObject | Where-Object { $_.Rec -eq $result.TestNumber }
if ($testDef) {
$fileName = "$ExportPath\$($timestamp)_$($result.TestNumber).$($testDef.TestFileName -replace '\.ps1$').csv"
if ($result.Details.Count -eq 0) {
Write-Information "No results found for test number $($result.TestNumber)." -InformationAction Continue
}
else {
if (($result.Details -ne "No M365 E3 licenses found.") -and ($result.Details -ne "No M365 E5 licenses found.")) {
if ($ExportToExcel) {
$xlsxPath = [System.IO.Path]::ChangeExtension($fileName, '.xlsx')
$result.Details | Export-Excel -Path $xlsxPath -WorksheetName Table -TableName Table -AutoSize -TableStyle Medium2
}
else {
$result.Details | Export-Csv -Path $fileName -NoTypeInformation
}
$exportedTests += $result.TestNumber
}
}
}
}
if ($exportedTests.Count -gt 0) {
Write-Information "The following tests were exported: $($exportedTests -join ', ')" -InformationAction Continue
}
else {
if ($ExportOriginalTests) {
Write-Information "Full audit results exported however, none of the following tests had exports: `n1.1.1, 1.3.1, 6.1.2, 6.1.3, 7.3.4" -InformationAction Continue
}
else {
Write-Information "No specified tests were included in the export." -InformationAction Continue
}
}
if ($ExportOriginalTests) {
# Define the test numbers to check
$TestNumbersToCheck = "1.1.1", "1.3.1", "6.1.2", "6.1.3", "7.3.4"
# Check for large details and update the AuditResults array
$updatedAuditResults = Get-ExceededLengthResultDetail -AuditResults $AuditResults -TestNumbersToCheck $TestNumbersToCheck -ExportedTests $exportedTests -DetailsLengthLimit 30000 -PreviewLineCount 25
$originalFileName = "$ExportPath\$timestamp`_M365FoundationsAudit.csv"
if ($ExportToExcel) {
$xlsxPath = [System.IO.Path]::ChangeExtension($originalFileName, '.xlsx')
$updatedAuditResults | Export-Excel -Path $xlsxPath -WorksheetName Table -TableName Table -AutoSize -TableStyle Medium2
}
else {
$updatedAuditResults | Export-Csv -Path $originalFileName -NoTypeInformation
}
}
}
elseif ($OutputTestNumber) {
if ($results[0].Details) {
return $results[0].Details
}
else {
Write-Information "No results found for test number $($OutputTestNumber)." -InformationAction Continue
}
}
else {
Write-Error "No valid operation specified. Please provide valid parameters."
}
}

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@@ -25,7 +25,6 @@
https://criticalsolutionsnetwork.github.io/M365FoundationsCISReport/#Get-AdminRoleUserLicense
#>
function Get-AdminRoleUserLicense {
# Set output type to System.Collections.ArrayList
[OutputType([System.Collections.ArrayList])]
[CmdletBinding()]
param (
@@ -42,33 +41,37 @@ function Get-AdminRoleUserLicense {
$userIds = [System.Collections.ArrayList]::new()
}
Process {
$adminroles = Get-MgRoleManagementDirectoryRoleDefinition | Where-Object { $_.DisplayName -like "*Admin*" }
process {
Write-Verbose "Retrieving all admin roles"
$adminRoleNames = (Get-MgDirectoryRole | Where-Object { $null -ne $_.RoleTemplateId }).DisplayName
foreach ($role in $adminroles) {
$usersInRole = Get-MgRoleManagementDirectoryRoleAssignment -Filter "roleDefinitionId eq '$($role.Id)'"
Write-Verbose "Filtering admin roles"
$adminRoles = Get-MgRoleManagementDirectoryRoleDefinition | Where-Object { ($adminRoleNames -contains $_.DisplayName) -and ($_.DisplayName -ne "Directory Synchronization Accounts") }
foreach ($user in $usersInRole) {
$userDetails = Get-MgUser -UserId $user.PrincipalId -Property "DisplayName, UserPrincipalName, Id, onPremisesSyncEnabled" -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue
foreach ($role in $adminRoles) {
Write-Verbose "Processing role: $($role.DisplayName)"
$roleAssignments = Get-MgRoleManagementDirectoryRoleAssignment -Filter "roleDefinitionId eq '$($role.Id)'"
foreach ($assignment in $roleAssignments) {
Write-Verbose "Processing role assignment for principal ID: $($assignment.PrincipalId)"
$userDetails = Get-MgUser -UserId $assignment.PrincipalId -Property "DisplayName, UserPrincipalName, Id, OnPremisesSyncEnabled" -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue
if ($userDetails) {
[void]($userIds.Add($user.PrincipalId))
[void](
$adminRoleUsers.Add(
[PSCustomObject]@{
Write-Verbose "Retrieved user details for: $($userDetails.UserPrincipalName)"
[void]($userIds.Add($userDetails.Id))
[void]($adminRoleUsers.Add([PSCustomObject]@{
RoleName = $role.DisplayName
UserName = $userDetails.DisplayName
UserPrincipalName = $userDetails.UserPrincipalName
UserId = $userDetails.Id
HybridUser = $userDetails.onPremisesSyncEnabled
HybridUser = [bool]$userDetails.OnPremisesSyncEnabled
Licenses = $null # Initialize as $null
}
)
)
}))
}
}
}
Write-Verbose "Retrieving licenses for admin role users"
foreach ($userId in $userIds.ToArray() | Select-Object -Unique) {
$licenses = Get-MgUserLicenseDetail -UserId $userId -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue
if ($licenses) {
@@ -80,7 +83,7 @@ function Get-AdminRoleUserLicense {
}
}
End {
end {
Write-Host "Disconnecting from Microsoft Graph..." -ForegroundColor Green
Disconnect-MgGraph | Out-Null
return $adminRoleUsers

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@@ -0,0 +1,107 @@
<#
.SYNOPSIS
Retrieves the MFA (Multi-Factor Authentication) status for Azure Active Directory users.
.DESCRIPTION
The Get-MFAStatus function connects to Microsoft Online Service and retrieves the MFA status for all Azure Active Directory users, excluding guest accounts. Optionally, you can specify a single user by their User Principal Name (UPN) to get their MFA status.
.PARAMETER UserId
The User Principal Name (UPN) of a specific user to retrieve MFA status for. If not provided, the function retrieves MFA status for all users.
.EXAMPLE
Get-MFAStatus
Retrieves the MFA status for all Azure Active Directory users.
.EXAMPLE
Get-MFAStatus -UserId "example@domain.com"
Retrieves the MFA status for the specified user with the UPN "example@domain.com".
.OUTPUTS
System.Object
Returns a sorted list of custom objects containing the following properties:
- UserPrincipalName
- DisplayName
- MFAState
- MFADefaultMethod
- MFAPhoneNumber
- PrimarySMTP
- Aliases
.NOTES
The function requires the MSOL module to be installed and connected to your tenant.
Ensure that you have the necessary permissions to read user and MFA status information.
.LINK
https://criticalsolutionsnetwork.github.io/M365FoundationsCISReport/#Get-MFAStatus
#>
function Get-MFAStatus {
[OutputType([System.Object])]
[CmdletBinding()]
param (
[Parameter(Mandatory = $false)]
[ValidateNotNullOrEmpty()]
[string]$UserId,
[switch]$SkipMSOLConnectionChecks
)
begin {
# Connect to Microsoft Online service
Import-Module MSOnline -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue
}
process {
if (Get-Module MSOnline){
if (-not $SkipMSOLConnectionChecks) {
Connect-MsolService
}
Write-Host "Finding Azure Active Directory Accounts..."
# Get all users, excluding guests
$Users = if ($PSBoundParameters.ContainsKey('UserId')) {
Get-MsolUser -UserPrincipalName $UserId
} else {
Get-MsolUser -All | Where-Object { $_.UserType -ne "Guest" }
}
$Report = [System.Collections.Generic.List[Object]]::new() # Create output list
Write-Host "Processing $($Users.Count) accounts..."
ForEach ($User in $Users) {
$MFADefaultMethod = ($User.StrongAuthenticationMethods | Where-Object { $_.IsDefault -eq "True" }).MethodType
$MFAPhoneNumber = $User.StrongAuthenticationUserDetails.PhoneNumber
$PrimarySMTP = $User.ProxyAddresses | Where-Object { $_ -clike "SMTP*" } | ForEach-Object { $_ -replace "SMTP:", "" }
$Aliases = $User.ProxyAddresses | Where-Object { $_ -clike "smtp*" } | ForEach-Object { $_ -replace "smtp:", "" }
If ($User.StrongAuthenticationRequirements) {
$MFAState = $User.StrongAuthenticationRequirements.State
}
Else {
$MFAState = 'Disabled'
}
If ($MFADefaultMethod) {
Switch ($MFADefaultMethod) {
"OneWaySMS" { $MFADefaultMethod = "Text code authentication phone" }
"TwoWayVoiceMobile" { $MFADefaultMethod = "Call authentication phone" }
"TwoWayVoiceOffice" { $MFADefaultMethod = "Call office phone" }
"PhoneAppOTP" { $MFADefaultMethod = "Authenticator app or hardware token" }
"PhoneAppNotification" { $MFADefaultMethod = "Microsoft authenticator app" }
}
}
Else {
$MFADefaultMethod = "Not enabled"
}
$ReportLine = [PSCustomObject] @{
UserPrincipalName = $User.UserPrincipalName
DisplayName = $User.DisplayName
MFAState = $MFAState
MFADefaultMethod = $MFADefaultMethod
MFAPhoneNumber = $MFAPhoneNumber
PrimarySMTP = ($PrimarySMTP -join ',')
Aliases = ($Aliases -join ',')
isLicensed = $User.isLicensed
}
$Report.Add($ReportLine)
}
Write-Host "Processing complete."
Write-Host "To disconnect from the MsolService close the powershell session or wait for the session to expire."
return $Report | Select-Object UserPrincipalName, DisplayName, MFAState, MFADefaultMethod, MFAPhoneNumber, PrimarySMTP, Aliases, isLicensed | Sort-Object UserPrincipalName
}
else {
Write-Host "You must first install MSOL using:`nInstall-Module MSOnline -Scope CurrentUser -Force"
}
}
}

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<#
.SYNOPSIS
Grants Microsoft Graph permissions for an auditor.
.DESCRIPTION
This function grants the specified Microsoft Graph permissions to a user, allowing the user to perform audits. It connects to Microsoft Graph, checks if a service principal exists for the client application, creates it if it does not exist, and then grants the specified permissions. Finally, it assigns the app to the user.
.PARAMETER UserPrincipalNameForConsent
The UPN or ID of the user to grant consent for.
.PARAMETER SkipGraphConnection
If specified, skips connecting to Microsoft Graph.
.PARAMETER DoNotDisconnect
If specified, does not disconnect from Microsoft Graph after granting consent.
.PARAMETER SkipModuleCheck
If specified, skips the check for the Microsoft.Graph module.
.PARAMETER SuppressRevertOutput
If specified, suppresses the output of the revert commands.
.EXAMPLE
Grant-M365SecurityAuditConsent -UserPrincipalNameForConsent user@example.com
Grants Microsoft Graph permissions to user@example.com for the client application with the specified Application ID.
.EXAMPLE
Grant-M365SecurityAuditConsent -UserPrincipalNameForConsent user@example.com -SkipGraphConnection
Grants Microsoft Graph permissions to user@example.com, skipping the connection to Microsoft Graph.
.NOTES
This function requires the Microsoft.Graph module version 2.4.0 or higher.
.LINK
https://criticalsolutionsnetwork.github.io/M365FoundationsCISReport/#Grant-M365SecurityAuditConsent
#>
function Grant-M365SecurityAuditConsent {
[CmdletBinding(
SupportsShouldProcess = $true,
ConfirmImpact = 'High'
)]
[OutputType([void])]
param (
[Parameter(
Mandatory = $true,
Position = 0,
ValueFromPipeline = $true,
ValueFromPipelineByPropertyName = $true,
HelpMessage = 'Specify the UPN of the user to grant consent for.'
)]
[ValidatePattern('^[A-Za-z0-9._%+-]+@[A-Za-z0-9.-]+\.[A-Za-z]{2,}$')]
[String]$UserPrincipalNameForConsent,
[Parameter(
Mandatory = $false,
HelpMessage = 'Skip connecting to Microsoft Graph.'
)]
[switch]$SkipGraphConnection,
[Parameter(
Mandatory = $false,
HelpMessage = 'Skip the check for the Microsoft.Graph module.'
)]
[switch]$SkipModuleCheck,
[Parameter(
Mandatory = $false,
HelpMessage = 'Suppress the output of the revert commands.'
)]
[switch]$SuppressRevertOutput,
[Parameter(
Mandatory = $false,
HelpMessage = 'Do not disconnect from Microsoft Graph after granting consent.'
)]
[switch]$DoNotDisconnect
)
begin {
if (!($SkipModuleCheck)) {
Assert-ModuleAvailability -ModuleName Microsoft.Graph -RequiredVersion "2.4.0"
}
# Adjusted from: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/entra/identity/enterprise-apps/grant-consent-single-user?pivots=msgraph-powershell
# Needed: A user account with a Privileged Role Administrator, Application Administrator, or Cloud Application Administrator
# The app for which consent is being granted.
$clientAppId = "14d82eec-204b-4c2f-b7e8-296a70dab67e" # Microsoft Graph PowerShell
# The API to which access will be granted. Microsoft Graph PowerShell makes API
# requests to the Microsoft Graph API, so we'll use that here.
$resourceAppId = "00000003-0000-0000-c000-000000000000" # Microsoft Graph API
# The permissions to grant.
$permissions = @("Directory.Read.All", "Domain.Read.All", "Policy.Read.All", "Organization.Read.All")
# The user on behalf of whom access will be granted. The app will be able to access
# the API on behalf of this user.
$userUpnOrId = $UserPrincipalNameForConsent
}
process {
try {
if (-not $SkipGraphConnection -and $PSCmdlet.ShouldProcess("Scopes: User.ReadBasic.All, Application.ReadWrite.All, DelegatedPermissionGrant.ReadWrite.All, AppRoleAssignment.ReadWrite.All", "Connect-MgGraph")) {
# Step 0. Connect to Microsoft Graph PowerShell. We need User.ReadBasic.All to get
# users' IDs, Application.ReadWrite.All to list and create service principals,
# DelegatedPermissionGrant.ReadWrite.All to create delegated permission grants,
# and AppRoleAssignment.ReadWrite.All to assign an app role.
# WARNING: These are high-privilege permissions!
Write-Host "Connecting to Microsoft Graph with scopes: User.ReadBasic.All, Application.ReadWrite.All, DelegatedPermissionGrant.ReadWrite.All, AppRoleAssignment.ReadWrite.All" -ForegroundColor Yellow
Connect-MgGraph -Scopes ("User.ReadBasic.All Application.ReadWrite.All " + "DelegatedPermissionGrant.ReadWrite.All " + "AppRoleAssignment.ReadWrite.All") -NoWelcome
$context = Get-MgContext
Write-Host "Connected to Microsoft Graph with user: $(($context.Account)) with the authtype `"$($context.AuthType)`" for the `"$($context.Environment)`" environment." -ForegroundColor Green
}
}
catch {
throw "Connection execution aborted: $_"
break
}
try {
if ($PSCmdlet.ShouldProcess("Create Microsoft Graph API service princial if not found", "New-MgServicePrincipal")) {
# Step 1. Check if a service principal exists for the client application.
# If one doesn't exist, create it.
$clientSp = Get-MgServicePrincipal -Filter "appId eq '$($clientAppId)'" -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue
if (-not $clientSp) {
Write-Host "Client service principal not found. Creating one." -ForegroundColor Yellow
$clientSp = New-MgServicePrincipal -AppId $clientAppId
}
$user = Get-MgUser -UserId $userUpnOrId
if (!($user)) {
throw "User with UPN or ID `"$userUpnOrId`" not found."
}
Write-Verbose "User: $($user.UserPrincipalName) Found!"
$resourceSp = Get-MgServicePrincipal -Filter "appId eq '$($resourceAppId)'"
$scopeToGrant = $permissions -join " "
$existingGrant = Get-MgOauth2PermissionGrant -Filter "clientId eq '$($clientSp.Id)' and principalId eq '$($user.Id)' and resourceId eq '$($resourceSp.Id)'"
}
if (-not $existingGrant -and $PSCmdlet.ShouldProcess("User: $userUpnOrId for Microsoft Graph PowerShell Scopes: $($permissions -join ', ')", "New-MgOauth2PermissionGrant: Granting Consent")) {
# Step 2. Create a delegated permission that grants the client app access to the
# API, on behalf of the user.
$grant = New-MgOauth2PermissionGrant -ResourceId $resourceSp.Id -Scope $scopeToGrant -ClientId $clientSp.Id -ConsentType "Principal" -PrincipalId $user.Id
Write-Host "Consent granted to user $($user.UserPrincipalName) for Microsoft Graph API with scopes: $((($grant.Scope) -split ' ') -join ', ')" -ForegroundColor Green
}
if ($existingGrant -and $PSCmdlet.ShouldProcess("Update existing Microsoft Graph permissions for user $userUpnOrId", "Update-MgOauth2PermissionGrant")) {
# Step 2. Update the existing permission grant with the new scopes.
Write-Host "Updating existing permission grant for user $($user.UserPrincipalName)." -ForegroundColor Yellow
$updatedGrant = Update-MgOauth2PermissionGrant -PermissionGrantId $existingGrant.Id -Scope $scopeToGrant -Confirm:$false
Write-Host "Updated permission grant with ID $($updatedGrant.Id) for scopes: $scopeToGrant" -ForegroundColor Green
}
if ($PSCmdlet.ShouldProcess("Assigning app to user $userUpnOrId", "New-MgServicePrincipalAppRoleAssignedTo")) {
# Step 3. Assign the app to the user. This ensures that the user can sign in if assignment
# is required, and ensures that the app shows up under the user's My Apps portal.
if ($clientSp.AppRoles | Where-Object { $_.AllowedMemberTypes -contains "User" }) {
Write-Warning "A default app role assignment cannot be created because the client application exposes user-assignable app roles. You must assign the user a specific app role for the app to be listed in the user's My Apps access panel."
}
else {
# The app role ID 00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000 is the default app role
# indicating that the app is assigned to the user, but not for any specific
# app role.
$assignment = New-MgServicePrincipalAppRoleAssignedTo -ServicePrincipalId $clientSp.Id -ResourceId $clientSp.Id -PrincipalId $user.Id -AppRoleId "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000"
# $assignments = Get-MgServicePrincipalAppRoleAssignedTo -ServicePrincipalId $assignment.ResourceId -All -WhatIf
}
}
}
catch {
throw "An error occurred while granting consent:`n$_"
}
finally {
if (!($DoNotDisconnect) -and $PSCmdlet.ShouldProcess("Disconnect from Microsoft Graph", "Disconnect")) {
# Clean up sessions
Write-Host "Disconnecting from Microsoft Graph." -ForegroundColor Yellow
Disconnect-MgGraph | Out-Null
}
}
}
end {
if (-not $SuppressRevertOutput -and $PSCmdlet.ShouldProcess("Instructions to undo this change", "Generate Revert Commands")) {
<#
# Instructions to revert the changes made by this script
$resourceAppId = "00000003-0000-0000-c000-000000000000"
$clientAppId = "14d82eec-204b-4c2f-b7e8-296a70dab67e"
# Get the user object
#$user = Get-MgUser -UserId "user@example.com"
$resourceSp = Get-MgServicePrincipal -Filter "appId eq '$($resourceAppId)'"
# Get the service principal using $clientAppId
$clientSp = Get-MgServicePrincipal -Filter "appId eq '$($clientAppId)'"
$existingGrant = Get-MgOauth2PermissionGrant -Filter "clientId eq '$($clientSp.Id)' and principalId eq '$($user.Id)' and resourceId eq '$($resourceSp.Id)'"
# Get all app role assignments for the service principal
$appRoleAssignments = Get-MgServicePrincipalAppRoleAssignedTo -ServicePrincipalId $clientSp.Id -All
# At index of desired user assignment
Remove-MgServicePrincipalAppRoleAssignedTo -AppRoleAssignmentId $appRoleAssignments[1].Id -ServicePrincipalId $clientSp.Id
Remove-MgOAuth2PermissionGrant -OAuth2PermissionGrantId $existingGrant.Id
#>
Write-Host "App assigned to user $($assignment.PrincipalDisplayName) for $($assignment.ResourceDisplayName) at $($assignment.CreatedDateTime)." -ForegroundColor Green
Write-Host "If you made a mistake and would like to remove the assignement for `"$($user.UserPrincipalName)`", you can run the following:`n" -ForegroundColor Yellow
Write-Host "Connect-MgGraph -Scopes (`"User.ReadBasic.All Application.ReadWrite.All `" + `"DelegatedPermissionGrant.ReadWrite.All `" + `"AppRoleAssignment.ReadWrite.All`")" -ForegroundColor Cyan
Write-Host "Remove-MgServicePrincipalAppRoleAssignedTo -AppRoleAssignmentId `"$($assignment.Id)`" -ServicePrincipalId `"$($assignment.ResourceId)`"" -ForegroundColor Cyan
Write-Host "Remove-MgOAuth2PermissionGrant -OAuth2PermissionGrantId `"$($grant.Id)`"" -ForegroundColor Cyan
}
}
}

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@@ -5,7 +5,7 @@
The Invoke-M365SecurityAudit cmdlet performs a comprehensive security audit based on the specified parameters. It allows auditing of various configurations and settings within a Microsoft 365 environment, such as compliance with CIS benchmarks.
.PARAMETER TenantAdminUrl
The URL of the tenant admin. If not specified, none of the SharePoint Online tests will run.
.PARAMETER M365DomainForPWPolicyTest
.PARAMETER DomainName
The domain name of the Microsoft 365 environment to test. This parameter is not mandatory and by default it will pass/fail all found domains as a group if a specific domain is not specified.
.PARAMETER ELevel
Specifies the E-Level (E3 or E5) for the audit. This parameter is optional and can be combined with the ProfileLevel parameter.
@@ -27,8 +27,11 @@
If specified, the cmdlet will not disconnect from Microsoft 365 services after execution.
.PARAMETER NoModuleCheck
If specified, the cmdlet will not check for the presence of required modules.
.PARAMETER DoNotConfirmConnections
If specified, the cmdlet will not prompt for confirmation before proceeding with established connections and will disconnect from all of them.
.EXAMPLE
PS> Invoke-M365SecurityAudit
Performs a security audit using default parameters.
Output:
Status : Fail
@@ -43,7 +46,8 @@
user2@domain.com| Global Administrator | Hybrid | AAD_PREMIUM, AAD_PREMIUM_P2
FailureReason: Non-Compliant Accounts: 2
.EXAMPLE
PS> Invoke-M365SecurityAudit -TenantAdminUrl "https://contoso-admin.sharepoint.com" -M365DomainForPWPolicyTest "contoso.com" -ELevel "E5" -ProfileLevel "L1"
PS> Invoke-M365SecurityAudit -TenantAdminUrl "https://contoso-admin.sharepoint.com" -DomainName "contoso.com" -ELevel "E5" -ProfileLevel "L1"
Performs a security audit for the E5 level and L1 profile in the specified Microsoft 365 environment.
Output:
Status : Fail
@@ -58,7 +62,8 @@
user2@domain.com| Global Administrator | Hybrid | AAD_PREMIUM, AAD_PREMIUM_P2
FailureReason: Non-Compliant Accounts: 2
.EXAMPLE
PS> Invoke-M365SecurityAudit -TenantAdminUrl "https://contoso-admin.sharepoint.com" -M365DomainForPWPolicyTest "contoso.com" -IncludeIG1
PS> Invoke-M365SecurityAudit -TenantAdminUrl "https://contoso-admin.sharepoint.com" -DomainName "contoso.com" -IncludeIG1
Performs an audit including all tests where IG1 is true.
Output:
Status : Fail
@@ -73,7 +78,7 @@
user2@domain.com| Global Administrator | Hybrid | AAD_PREMIUM, AAD_PREMIUM_P2
FailureReason: Non-Compliant Accounts: 2
.EXAMPLE
PS> Invoke-M365SecurityAudit -TenantAdminUrl "https://contoso-admin.sharepoint.com" -M365DomainForPWPolicyTest "contoso.com" -SkipRecommendation '1.1.3', '2.1.1'
PS> Invoke-M365SecurityAudit -TenantAdminUrl "https://contoso-admin.sharepoint.com" -DomainName "contoso.com" -SkipRecommendation '1.1.3', '2.1.1'
Performs an audit while excluding specific recommendations 1.1.3 and 2.1.1.
Output:
Status : Fail
@@ -88,14 +93,16 @@
user2@domain.com| Global Administrator | Hybrid | AAD_PREMIUM, AAD_PREMIUM_P2
FailureReason: Non-Compliant Accounts: 2
.EXAMPLE
PS> $auditResults = Invoke-M365SecurityAudit -TenantAdminUrl "https://contoso-admin.sharepoint.com" -M365DomainForPWPolicyTest "contoso.com"
PS> $auditResults = Invoke-M365SecurityAudit -TenantAdminUrl "https://contoso-admin.sharepoint.com" -DomainName "contoso.com"
PS> $auditResults | Export-Csv -Path "auditResults.csv" -NoTypeInformation
Captures the audit results into a variable and exports them to a CSV file.
Output:
CISAuditResult[]
auditResults.csv
.EXAMPLE
PS> Invoke-M365SecurityAudit -WhatIf
Displays what would happen if the cmdlet is run without actually performing the audit.
Output:
What if: Performing the operation "Invoke-M365SecurityAudit" on target "Microsoft 365 environment".
@@ -124,7 +131,7 @@ function Invoke-M365SecurityAudit {
[Parameter(Mandatory = $false, HelpMessage = "Specify this to test only the default domain for password expiration policy when '1.3.1' is included in the tests to be run. The domain name of your organization, e.g., 'example.com'.")]
[ValidatePattern('^[a-zA-Z0-9-]+\.[a-zA-Z]{2,}$')]
[string]$M365DomainForPWPolicyTest,
[string]$DomainName,
# E-Level with optional ProfileLevel selection
[Parameter(Mandatory = $true, ParameterSetName = 'ELevelFilter')]
@@ -174,7 +181,8 @@ function Invoke-M365SecurityAudit {
# Common parameters for all parameter sets
[switch]$DoNotConnect,
[switch]$DoNotDisconnect,
[switch]$NoModuleCheck
[switch]$NoModuleCheck,
[switch]$DoNotConfirmConnections
)
Begin {
@@ -189,6 +197,7 @@ function Invoke-M365SecurityAudit {
# Check and install required modules if necessary
if (!($NoModuleCheck) -and $PSCmdlet.ShouldProcess("Check for required modules: $requiredModulesFormatted", "Check")) {
Write-Host "Checking for and installing required modules..." -ForegroundColor DarkMagenta
foreach ($module in $requiredModules) {
Assert-ModuleAvailability -ModuleName $module.ModuleName -RequiredVersion $module.RequiredVersion -SubModules $module.SubModules
}
@@ -240,14 +249,21 @@ function Invoke-M365SecurityAudit {
$currentTestIndex = 0
# Establishing connections if required
try {
$actualUniqueConnections = Get-UniqueConnection -Connections $requiredConnections
if (!($DoNotConnect) -and $PSCmdlet.ShouldProcess("Establish connections to Microsoft 365 services: $($actualUniqueConnections -join ', ')", "Connect")) {
Write-Information "Establishing connections to Microsoft 365 services: $($actualUniqueConnections -join ', ')" -InformationAction Continue
Connect-M365Suite -TenantAdminUrl $TenantAdminUrl -RequiredConnections $requiredConnections
Write-Host "Establishing connections to Microsoft 365 services: $($actualUniqueConnections -join ', ')" -ForegroundColor DarkMagenta
Connect-M365Suite -TenantAdminUrl $TenantAdminUrl -RequiredConnections $requiredConnections -SkipConfirmation:$DoNotConfirmConnections
}
}
catch {
Write-Host "Connection execution aborted: $_" -ForegroundColor Red
break
}
Write-Information "A total of $($totalTests) tests were selected to run..." -InformationAction Continue
try {
Write-Host "A total of $($totalTests) tests were selected to run..." -ForegroundColor DarkMagenta
# Import the test functions
$testFiles | ForEach-Object {
$currentTestIndex++
@@ -258,7 +274,7 @@ function Invoke-M365SecurityAudit {
}
Catch {
# Log the error and add the test to the failed tests collection
Write-Error "Failed to load test function $($_.Name): $_"
Write-Verbose "Failed to load test function $($_.Name): $_" -Verbose
$script:FailedTests.Add([PSCustomObject]@{ Test = $_.Name; Error = $_ })
}
}
@@ -270,24 +286,43 @@ function Invoke-M365SecurityAudit {
Write-Progress -Activity "Executing Tests" -Status "Executing $($currentTestIndex) of $($totalTests): $($testFunction.Name)" -PercentComplete (($currentTestIndex / $totalTests) * 100)
$functionName = $testFunction.BaseName
if ($PSCmdlet.ShouldProcess($functionName, "Execute test")) {
$auditResult = Invoke-TestFunction -FunctionFile $testFunction -DomainName $M365DomainForPWPolicyTest
$auditResult = Invoke-TestFunction -FunctionFile $testFunction -DomainName $DomainName
# Add the result to the collection
[void]$allAuditResults.Add($auditResult)
}
}
}
End {
catch {
# Log the error and add the test to the failed tests collection
Write-Verbose "Invoke-M365SecurityAudit: Failed to load test function $($_.Name): $_" -Verbose
$script:FailedTests.Add([PSCustomObject]@{ Test = $_.Name; Error = $_ })
}
finally {
if (!($DoNotDisconnect) -and $PSCmdlet.ShouldProcess("Disconnect from Microsoft 365 services: $($actualUniqueConnections -join ', ')", "Disconnect")) {
# Clean up sessions
Disconnect-M365Suite -RequiredConnections $requiredConnections
}
}
}
End {
if ($PSCmdlet.ShouldProcess("Measure and display audit results for $($totalTests) tests", "Measure")) {
# Call the private function to calculate and display results
Measure-AuditResult -AllAuditResults $allAuditResults -FailedTests $script:FailedTests
# Return all collected audit results
# Define the test numbers to check
$TestNumbersToCheck = "1.1.1", "1.3.1", "6.1.2", "6.1.3", "7.3.4"
# Check for large details in the audit results
$exceedingTests = Get-ExceededLengthResultDetail -AuditResults $allAuditResults -TestNumbersToCheck $TestNumbersToCheck -ReturnExceedingTestsOnly -DetailsLengthLimit 30000
if ($exceedingTests.Count -gt 0) {
Write-Information "The following tests exceeded the details length limit: $($exceedingTests -join ', ')" -InformationAction Continue
Write-Host "(Assuming the results were instantiated. Ex: `$object = invoke-M365SecurityAudit) Use the following command and adjust as neccesary to view the full details of the test results:" -ForegroundColor DarkCyan
Write-Host "Export-M365SecurityAuditTable -ExportAllTests -AuditResults `$object -ExportPath `"C:\temp`" -ExportOriginalTests" -ForegroundColor Green
}
return $allAuditResults.ToArray() | Sort-Object -Property Rec
}
}
}

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<#
.SYNOPSIS
Removes rows from an Excel worksheet where the 'CSV_Status' column is empty and saves the result to a new file.
.DESCRIPTION
The Remove-RowsWithEmptyCSVStatus function imports data from a specified worksheet in an Excel file, checks for the presence of the 'CSV_Status' column, and filters out rows where the 'CSV_Status' column is empty. The filtered data is then exported to a new Excel file with a '-Filtered' suffix added to the original file name.
.PARAMETER FilePath
The path to the Excel file to be processed.
.PARAMETER WorksheetName
The name of the worksheet within the Excel file to be processed.
.EXAMPLE
PS C:\> Remove-RowsWithEmptyCSVStatus -FilePath "C:\Reports\Report.xlsx" -WorksheetName "Sheet1"
This command imports data from the "Sheet1" worksheet in the "Report.xlsx" file, removes rows where the 'CSV_Status' column is empty, and saves the filtered data to a new file named "Report-Filtered.xlsx" in the same directory.
.NOTES
This function requires the ImportExcel module to be installed.
#>
function Remove-RowsWithEmptyCSVStatus {
[CmdletBinding()]
param (
[Parameter(Mandatory = $true)]
[string]$FilePath,
[Parameter(Mandatory = $true)]
[string]$WorksheetName
)
# Import the Excel file
$ExcelData = Import-Excel -Path $FilePath -WorksheetName $WorksheetName
# Check if CSV_Status column exists
if (-not $ExcelData.PSObject.Properties.Match("CSV_Status")) {
throw "CSV_Status column not found in the worksheet."
}
# Filter rows where CSV_Status is not empty
$FilteredData = $ExcelData | Where-Object { $null -ne $_.CSV_Status -and $_.CSV_Status -ne '' }
# Get the original file name and directory
$OriginalFileName = [System.IO.Path]::GetFileNameWithoutExtension($FilePath)
$Directory = [System.IO.Path]::GetDirectoryName($FilePath)
# Create a new file name for the filtered data
$NewFileName = "$OriginalFileName-Filtered.xlsx"
$NewFilePath = Join-Path -Path $Directory -ChildPath $NewFileName
# Export the filtered data to a new Excel file
$FilteredData | Export-Excel -Path $NewFilePath -WorksheetName $WorksheetName -Show
Write-Output "Filtered Excel file created at $NewFilePath"
}

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<#
.SYNOPSIS
Synchronizes data between an Excel file and either a CSV file or an output object from Invoke-M365SecurityAudit, and optionally updates the Excel worksheet.
.DESCRIPTION
The Sync-CISExcelAndCsvData function merges data from a specified Excel file with data from either a CSV file or an output object from Invoke-M365SecurityAudit based on a common key. It can also update the Excel worksheet with the merged data. This function is particularly useful for updating Excel records with additional data from a CSV file or audit results while preserving the original formatting and structure of the Excel worksheet.
.PARAMETER ExcelPath
The path to the Excel file that contains the original data. This parameter is mandatory.
.PARAMETER WorksheetName
The name of the worksheet within the Excel file that contains the data to be synchronized. This parameter is mandatory.
.PARAMETER CsvPath
The path to the CSV file containing data to be merged with the Excel data. This parameter is mandatory when using the CsvInput parameter set.
.PARAMETER AuditResults
An array of CISAuditResult objects from Invoke-M365SecurityAudit to be merged with the Excel data. This parameter is mandatory when using the ObjectInput parameter set. It can also accept pipeline input.
.PARAMETER SkipUpdate
If specified, the function will return the merged data object without updating the Excel worksheet. This is useful for previewing the merged data.
.EXAMPLE
PS> Sync-CISExcelAndCsvData -ExcelPath "path\to\excel.xlsx" -WorksheetName "DataSheet" -CsvPath "path\to\data.csv"
Merges data from 'data.csv' into 'excel.xlsx' on the 'DataSheet' worksheet and updates the worksheet with the merged data.
.EXAMPLE
PS> $mergedData = Sync-CISExcelAndCsvData -ExcelPath "path\to\excel.xlsx" -WorksheetName "DataSheet" -CsvPath "path\to\data.csv" -SkipUpdate
Retrieves the merged data object for preview without updating the Excel worksheet.
.EXAMPLE
PS> $auditResults = Invoke-M365SecurityAudit -TenantAdminUrl "https://tenant-admin.url" -DomainName "example.com"
PS> Sync-CISExcelAndCsvData -ExcelPath "path\to\excel.xlsx" -WorksheetName "DataSheet" -AuditResults $auditResults
Merges data from the audit results into 'excel.xlsx' on the 'DataSheet' worksheet and updates the worksheet with the merged data.
.EXAMPLE
PS> $auditResults = Invoke-M365SecurityAudit -TenantAdminUrl "https://tenant-admin.url" -DomainName "example.com"
PS> $mergedData = Sync-CISExcelAndCsvData -ExcelPath "path\to\excel.xlsx" -WorksheetName "DataSheet" -AuditResults $auditResults -SkipUpdate
Retrieves the merged data object for preview without updating the Excel worksheet.
.EXAMPLE
PS> Invoke-M365SecurityAudit -TenantAdminUrl "https://tenant-admin.url" -DomainName "example.com" | Sync-CISExcelAndCsvData -ExcelPath "path\to\excel.xlsx" -WorksheetName "DataSheet"
Pipes the audit results into Sync-CISExcelAndCsvData to merge data into 'excel.xlsx' on the 'DataSheet' worksheet and updates the worksheet with the merged data.
.INPUTS
System.String, CISAuditResult[]
You can pipe CISAuditResult objects to Sync-CISExcelAndCsvData.
.OUTPUTS
Object[]
If the SkipUpdate switch is used, the function returns an array of custom objects representing the merged data.
.NOTES
- Ensure that the 'ImportExcel' module is installed and up to date.
- It is recommended to backup the Excel file before running this script to prevent accidental data loss.
- This function is part of the CIS Excel and CSV Data Management Toolkit.
.LINK
https://criticalsolutionsnetwork.github.io/M365FoundationsCISReport/#Sync-CISExcelAndCsvData
.SYNOPSIS
Synchronizes and updates data in an Excel worksheet with new information from a CSV file, including audit dates.
.DESCRIPTION
The Sync-CISExcelAndCsvData function merges and updates data in a specified Excel worksheet from a CSV file. This includes adding or updating fields for connection status, details, failure reasons, and the date of the update. It's designed to ensure that the Excel document maintains a running log of changes over time, ideal for tracking remediation status and audit history.
.PARAMETER ExcelPath
Specifies the path to the Excel file to be updated. This parameter is mandatory.
.PARAMETER CsvPath
Specifies the path to the CSV file containing new data. This parameter is mandatory.
.PARAMETER SheetName
Specifies the name of the worksheet in the Excel file where data will be merged and updated. This parameter is mandatory.
.EXAMPLE
PS> Sync-CISExcelAndCsvData -ExcelPath "path\to\excel.xlsx" -CsvPath "path\to\data.csv" -SheetName "AuditData"
Updates the 'AuditData' worksheet in 'excel.xlsx' with data from 'data.csv', adding new information and the date of the update.
.INPUTS
System.String
The function accepts strings for file paths and worksheet names.
.OUTPUTS
None
The function directly updates the Excel file and does not output any objects.
.NOTES
- Ensure that the 'ImportExcel' module is installed and up to date to handle Excel file manipulations.
- It is recommended to back up the Excel file before running this function to avoid accidental data loss.
- The CSV file should have columns that match expected headers like 'Connection', 'Details', 'FailureReason', and 'Status' for correct data mapping.
.LINK
https://criticalsolutionsnetwork.github.io/M365FoundationsCISReport/#Sync-CISExcelAndCsvData
#>
function Sync-CISExcelAndCsvData {
[OutputType([void], [PSCustomObject[]])]
[CmdletBinding(DefaultParameterSetName = 'CsvInput')]
param (
[Parameter(Mandatory = $true)]
[ValidateScript({ Test-Path $_ })]
[OutputType([void])]
[CmdletBinding()]
param(
[string]$ExcelPath,
[Parameter(Mandatory = $true)]
[string]$WorksheetName,
[Parameter(Mandatory = $true, ParameterSetName = 'CsvInput')]
[ValidateScript({ Test-Path $_ })]
[string]$CsvPath,
[Parameter(Mandatory = $true, ParameterSetName = 'ObjectInput', ValueFromPipeline = $true)]
[CISAuditResult[]]$AuditResults,
[Parameter(Mandatory = $false)]
[switch]$SkipUpdate
[string]$SheetName
)
process {
# Verify ImportExcel module is available
$requiredModules = Get-RequiredModule -SyncFunction
foreach ($module in $requiredModules) {
Assert-ModuleAvailability -ModuleName $module.ModuleName -RequiredVersion $module.RequiredVersion -SubModuleName $module.SubModuleName
# Import the CSV file
$csvData = Import-Csv -Path $CsvPath
# Get the current date in the specified format
$currentDate = Get-Date -Format "yyyy-MM-ddTHH:mm:ss"
# Load the Excel workbook
$excelPackage = Open-ExcelPackage -Path $ExcelPath
$worksheet = $excelPackage.Workbook.Worksheets[$SheetName]
# Define and check new headers, including the date header
$lastCol = $worksheet.Dimension.End.Column
$newHeaders = @("CSV_Connection", "CSV_Status", "CSV_Date", "CSV_Details", "CSV_FailureReason")
$existingHeaders = $worksheet.Cells[1, 1, 1, $lastCol].Value
# Add new headers if they do not exist
foreach ($header in $newHeaders) {
if ($header -notin $existingHeaders) {
$lastCol++
$worksheet.Cells[1, $lastCol].Value = $header
}
}
# Merge Excel and CSV data or Audit Results
if ($PSCmdlet.ParameterSetName -eq 'CsvInput') {
$mergedData = Merge-CISExcelAndCsvData -ExcelPath $ExcelPath -WorksheetName $WorksheetName -CsvPath $CsvPath
} else {
$mergedData = Merge-CISExcelAndCsvData -ExcelPath $ExcelPath -WorksheetName $WorksheetName -AuditResults $AuditResults
# Save changes made to add headers
$excelPackage.Save()
# Update the worksheet variable to include possible new columns
$worksheet = $excelPackage.Workbook.Worksheets[$SheetName]
# Mapping the headers to their corresponding column numbers
$headerMap = @{}
for ($col = 1; $col -le $worksheet.Dimension.End.Column; $col++) {
$headerMap[$worksheet.Cells[1, $col].Text] = $col
}
# Output the merged data if the user chooses to skip the update
if ($SkipUpdate) {
return $mergedData
# For each record in CSV, find the matching row and update/add data
foreach ($row in $csvData) {
# Find the matching recommendation # row
$matchRow = $null
for ($i = 2; $i -le $worksheet.Dimension.End.Row; $i++) {
if ($worksheet.Cells[$i, $headerMap['Recommendation #']].Text -eq $row.rec) {
$matchRow = $i
break
}
}
# Update values if a matching row is found
if ($matchRow) {
foreach ($header in $newHeaders) {
if ($header -eq 'CSV_Date') {
$columnIndex = $headerMap[$header]
$worksheet.Cells[$matchRow, $columnIndex].Value = $currentDate
} else {
# Update the Excel worksheet with the merged data
Update-CISExcelWorksheet -ExcelPath $ExcelPath -WorksheetName $WorksheetName -Data $mergedData
$csvKey = $header -replace 'CSV_', ''
$columnIndex = $headerMap[$header]
$worksheet.Cells[$matchRow, $columnIndex].Value = $row.$csvKey
}
}
}
}
# Save the updated Excel file
$excelPackage.Save()
$excelPackage.Dispose()
}

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TOPIC
about_M365FoundationsCISReport
TOPIC
about_m365foundationscisreport
SHORT DESCRIPTION
Automated assessment of 50 CIS 365 Foundations v3.0.0 benchmark.
The `M365FoundationsCISReport` module provides cmdlets for auditing and
reporting on the security compliance of Microsoft 365 environments based on
CIS benchmarks.
LONG DESCRIPTION
Automated assessment of 50 CIS 365 Foundations v3.0.0 benchmark.
The `M365FoundationsCISReport` module is designed to help administrators
ensure that their Microsoft 365 environments adhere to the security best
practices outlined by the Center for Internet Security (CIS). The module
includes cmdlets for performing comprehensive security audits, generating
detailed reports, and synchronizing audit results with CIS benchmark Excel
sheets. It aims to streamline the process of maintaining security compliance
and improving the overall security posture of Microsoft 365 environments.
Optional Subtopics
AUDITING AND REPORTING
The module provides cmdlets that allow for the auditing of various security
aspects of Microsoft 365 environments, including user MFA status,
administrative role licenses, and more. The results can be exported and
analyzed to ensure compliance with CIS benchmarks.
DATA SYNCHRONIZATION
The module includes functionality to synchronize audit results with CIS
benchmark data stored in Excel sheets. This ensures that the documentation
is always up-to-date with the latest audit findings.
EXAMPLES
PS C:\> {{ add examples here }}
# Example 1: Performing a security audit based on CIS benchmarks
$auditResults = Invoke-M365SecurityAudit -TenantAdminUrl "https://contoso-admin.sharepoint.com"
NOTE:
Thank you to all those who contributed to this module, by writing code, sharing opinions, and provided feedback.
# Example 2: Exporting a security audit table to a CSV file
Export-M365SecurityAuditTable -ExportAllTests -AuditResults $auditResults -ExportPath "C:\temp" -ExportOriginalTests
TROUBLESHOOTING NOTE:
Look out on the Github repository for issues and new releases.
# Example 3: Retrieving licenses for users in administrative roles
Get-AdminRoleUserLicense
# Example 4: Getting MFA status of users
Get-MFAStatus -UserId "user@domain.com"
# Example 5: Removing rows with empty status values from a CSV file
Remove-RowsWithEmptyCSVStatus -FilePath "C:\Reports\Report.xlsx" -WorksheetName "Sheet1"
# Example 6: Synchronizing CIS benchmark data with audit results
Sync-CISExcelAndCsvData -ExcelPath "path\to\excel.xlsx" -CsvPath "path\to\data.csv" -SheetName "Combined Profiles"
# Example 7: Granting Microsoft Graph permissions to the auditor
Grant-M365SecurityAuditConsent -UserPrincipalNameForConsent 'user@example.com'
NOTE
Ensure that you have the necessary permissions and administrative roles in
your Microsoft 365 environment to run these cmdlets. Proper configuration
and setup are required for accurate audit results.
TROUBLESHOOTING NOTE
If you encounter any issues while using the cmdlets, ensure that your
environment meets the module prerequisites. Check for any updates or patches
that may address known bugs. For issues related to specific cmdlets, refer
to the individual help files for troubleshooting tips.
SEE ALSO
- {{ Please add Project URI such as github }}}
-
CIS Benchmarks
-
Microsoft 365 Security Documentation
-
PowerShell Documentation
KEYWORDS
{{ Add comma separated keywords here }}
- Microsoft 365
- Security Audit
- CIS Benchmarks
- Compliance
- MFA
- User Licenses
- Security Reporting

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9,Test-CommonAttachmentFilter.ps1,2.1.2,Ensure the Common Attachment Types Filter is enabled,E3,L1,9.6,Block Unnecessary File Types,FALSE,TRUE,TRUE,TRUE,EXO
10,Test-NotifyMalwareInternal.ps1,2.1.3,Ensure notifications for internal users sending malware is Enabled,E3,L1,17.5,Assign Key Roles and Responsibilities,FALSE,TRUE,TRUE,TRUE,EXO
11,Test-SafeAttachmentsPolicy.ps1,2.1.4,Ensure Safe Attachments policy is enabled,E5,L2,9.7,Deploy and Maintain Email Server Anti-Malware Protections,FALSE,FALSE,TRUE,TRUE,EXO
12,Test-SafeAttachmentsTeams.ps1,2.1.5,"Ensure Safe Attachments for SharePoint, OneDrive, and Microsoft Teams is Enabled",E5,L2,"9.7, 10.1","Deploy and Maintain Email Server Anti-Malware Protections, Deploy and Maintain Anti-Malware Software",TRUE,TRUE,TRUE,TRUE,EXO
12,Test-SafeAttachmentsTeams.ps1,2.1.5,"Ensure Safe Attachments for SharePoint, OneDrive, and Microsoft Teams is Enabled",E5,L2,"9.7,10.1","Deploy and Maintain Email Server Anti-Malware Protections, Deploy and Maintain Anti-Malware Software",TRUE,TRUE,TRUE,TRUE,EXO
13,Test-SpamPolicyAdminNotify.ps1,2.1.6,Ensure Exchange Online Spam Policies are set to notify administrators,E3,L1,17.5,Assign Key Roles and Responsibilities,FALSE,TRUE,TRUE,TRUE,EXO
14,Test-AntiPhishingPolicy.ps1,2.1.7,Ensure that an anti-phishing policy has been created,E5,L1,9.7,Deploy and Maintain Email Server Anti-Malware Protections,FALSE,FALSE,TRUE,TRUE,EXO
15,Test-EnableDKIM.ps1,2.1.9,Ensure that DKIM is enabled for all Exchange Online Domains,E3,L1,9.5,Implement DMARC,FALSE,TRUE,TRUE,TRUE,EXO
16,Test-AuditLogSearch.ps1,3.1.1,Ensure Microsoft 365 audit log search is Enabled,E3,L1,8.2,Collect Audit Logs,TRUE,TRUE,TRUE,TRUE,EXO
17,Test-RestrictTenantCreation.ps1,5.1.2.3,Ensure 'Restrict non-admin users from creating tenants' is set to 'Yes',E3,L1,0,Explicitly Not Mapped,FALSE,FALSE,FALSE,TRUE,Microsoft Graph
18,Test-PasswordHashSync.ps1,5.1.8.1,Ensure password hash sync is enabled for hybrid deployments,E3,L1,6.7,Centralize Access Control,FALSE,TRUE,TRUE,TRUE,Microsoft Graph
19,Test-AuditDisabledFalse.ps1,6.1.1,Ensure 'AuditDisabled' organizationally is set to 'False',E3,L1,8.2,Collect Audit Logs,TRUE,TRUE,TRUE,TRUE,Microsoft Graph
20,Test-MailboxAuditingE3.ps1,6.1.2,Ensure mailbox auditing for Office E3 users is Enabled,E3,L1,8.2,Collect audit logs.,TRUE,TRUE,TRUE,TRUE,AzureAD | EXO | Microsoft Graph
21,Test-MailboxAuditingE5.ps1,6.1.3,Ensure mailbox auditing for Office E5 users is Enabled,E5,L1,8.2,Collect audit logs.,TRUE,TRUE,TRUE,TRUE,AzureAD | EXO | Microsoft Graph
19,Test-AuditDisabledFalse.ps1,6.1.1,Ensure 'AuditDisabled' organizationally is set to 'False',E3,L1,8.2,Collect Audit Logs,TRUE,TRUE,TRUE,TRUE,EXO
20,Test-MailboxAuditingE3.ps1,6.1.2,Ensure mailbox auditing for Office E3 users is Enabled,E3,L1,8.2,Collect audit logs.,TRUE,TRUE,TRUE,TRUE,EXO | Microsoft Graph
21,Test-MailboxAuditingE5.ps1,6.1.3,Ensure mailbox auditing for Office E5 users is Enabled,E5,L1,8.2,Collect audit logs.,TRUE,TRUE,TRUE,TRUE,EXO | Microsoft Graph
22,Test-BlockMailForwarding.ps1,6.2.1,Ensure all forms of mail forwarding are blocked and/or disabled,E3,L1,0,Explicitly Not Mapped,FALSE,FALSE,FALSE,TRUE,EXO
23,Test-NoWhitelistDomains.ps1,6.2.2,Ensure mail transport rules do not whitelist specific domains,E3,L1,0,Explicitly Not Mapped,FALSE,FALSE,FALSE,TRUE,EXO
24,Test-IdentifyExternalEmail.ps1,6.2.3,Ensure email from external senders is identified,E3,L1,0,Explicitly Not Mapped,FALSE,FALSE,FALSE,TRUE,EXO
@@ -28,14 +28,14 @@
27,Test-MailTipsEnabled.ps1,6.5.2,Ensure MailTips are enabled for end users,E3,L2,0,Explicitly Not Mapped,FALSE,FALSE,FALSE,TRUE,EXO
28,Test-RestrictStorageProvidersOutlook.ps1,6.5.3,Ensure additional storage providers are restricted in Outlook on the web,E3,L2,3.3,Configure Data Access Control Lists,TRUE,TRUE,TRUE,TRUE,EXO
29,Test-ModernAuthSharePoint.ps1,7.2.1,Modern Authentication for SharePoint Applications,E3,L1,3.1,Encrypt Sensitive Data in Transit,FALSE,TRUE,TRUE,TRUE,SPO
30,Test-SharePointAADB2B.ps1,7.2.2,Ensure reauthentication with verification code is restricted,E3,L1,0,Explicitly Not Mapped,FALSE,FALSE,FALSE,TRUE,SPO
31,Test-RestrictExternalSharing.ps1,7.2.3,Ensure SharePoint and OneDrive integration with Azure AD B2B is enabled,E3,L1,0,Explicitly Not Mapped,TRUE,TRUE,TRUE,TRUE,SPO
32,Test-OneDriveContentRestrictions.ps1,7.2.4,Ensure external content sharing is restricted,E3,L2,3.3,Configure Data Access Control Lists,TRUE,TRUE,TRUE,TRUE,SPO
33,Test-SharePointGuestsItemSharing.ps1,7.2.5,Ensure OneDrive content sharing is restricted,E3,L2,3.3,Configure Data Access Control Lists,TRUE,TRUE,TRUE,TRUE,SPO
34,Test-SharePointExternalSharingDomains.ps1,7.2.6,Ensure that SharePoint guest users cannot share items they don't own,E3,L2,3.3,Configure Data Access Control Lists,TRUE,TRUE,TRUE,TRUE,SPO
35,Test-LinkSharingRestrictions.ps1,7.2.7,Ensure SharePoint external sharing is managed through domain whitelist/blacklists,E3,L1,3.3,Configure Data Access Control Lists,TRUE,TRUE,TRUE,TRUE,SPO
36,Test-GuestAccessExpiration.ps1,7.2.9,Ensure link sharing is restricted in SharePoint and OneDrive,E3,L1,3.3,Configure Data Access Control Lists,FALSE,FALSE,FALSE,TRUE,SPO
37,Test-ReauthWithCode.ps1,7.2.10,Ensure guest access to a site or OneDrive will expire automatically,E3,L1,0,Explicitly Not Mapped,FALSE,FALSE,FALSE,TRUE,SPO
30,Test-SharePointAADB2B.ps1,7.2.2,Ensure SharePoint and OneDrive integration with Azure AD B2B is enabled,E3,L1,0,Explicitly Not Mapped,FALSE,FALSE,FALSE,TRUE,SPO
31,Test-RestrictExternalSharing.ps1,7.2.3,Ensure external content sharing is restricted,E3,L1,3.3,Configure Data Access Control Lists,TRUE,TRUE,TRUE,TRUE,SPO
32,Test-OneDriveContentRestrictions.ps1,7.2.4,Ensure OneDrive content sharing is restricted,E3,L2,3.3,Configure Data Access Control Lists,TRUE,TRUE,TRUE,TRUE,SPO
33,Test-SharePointGuestsItemSharing.ps1,7.2.5,Ensure that SharePoint guest users cannot share items they don't own,E3,L2,3.3,Configure Data Access Control Lists,TRUE,TRUE,TRUE,TRUE,SPO
34,Test-SharePointExternalSharingDomains.ps1,7.2.6,Ensure SharePoint external sharing is managed through domain whitelist/blacklists,E3,L2,3.3,Configure Data Access Control Lists,TRUE,TRUE,TRUE,TRUE,SPO
35,Test-LinkSharingRestrictions.ps1,7.2.7,Ensure link sharing is restricted in SharePoint and OneDrive,E3,L1,3.3,Configure Data Access Control Lists,TRUE,TRUE,TRUE,TRUE,SPO
36,Test-GuestAccessExpiration.ps1,7.2.9,Ensure guest access to a site or OneDrive will expire automatically,E3,L1,0,Explicitly Not Mapped,FALSE,FALSE,FALSE,TRUE,SPO
37,Test-ReauthWithCode.ps1,7.2.10,Ensure reauthentication with verification code is restricted,E3,L1,0,Explicitly Not Mapped,FALSE,FALSE,FALSE,TRUE,SPO
38,Test-DisallowInfectedFilesDownload.ps1,7.3.1,Ensure Office 365 SharePoint infected files are disallowed for download,E5,L2,10.1,Deploy and Maintain Anti-Malware Software,TRUE,TRUE,TRUE,TRUE,SPO
39,Test-OneDriveSyncRestrictions.ps1,7.3.2,Ensure OneDrive sync is restricted for unmanaged devices,E3,L2,0,Explicitly Not Mapped,FALSE,FALSE,FALSE,TRUE,SPO
40,Test-RestrictCustomScripts.ps1,7.3.4,Ensure custom script execution is restricted on site collections,E3,L1,2.7,Allowlist Authorized Scripts,FALSE,FALSE,TRUE,TRUE,SPO
1 Index TestFileName Rec RecDescription ELevel ProfileLevel CISControl CISDescription IG1 IG2 IG3 Automated Connection
10 9 Test-CommonAttachmentFilter.ps1 2.1.2 Ensure the Common Attachment Types Filter is enabled E3 L1 9.6 Block Unnecessary File Types FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE EXO
11 10 Test-NotifyMalwareInternal.ps1 2.1.3 Ensure notifications for internal users sending malware is Enabled E3 L1 17.5 Assign Key Roles and Responsibilities FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE EXO
12 11 Test-SafeAttachmentsPolicy.ps1 2.1.4 Ensure Safe Attachments policy is enabled E5 L2 9.7 Deploy and Maintain Email Server Anti-Malware Protections FALSE FALSE TRUE TRUE EXO
13 12 Test-SafeAttachmentsTeams.ps1 2.1.5 Ensure Safe Attachments for SharePoint, OneDrive, and Microsoft Teams is Enabled E5 L2 9.7, 10.1 9.7,10.1 Deploy and Maintain Email Server Anti-Malware Protections, Deploy and Maintain Anti-Malware Software TRUE TRUE TRUE TRUE EXO
14 13 Test-SpamPolicyAdminNotify.ps1 2.1.6 Ensure Exchange Online Spam Policies are set to notify administrators E3 L1 17.5 Assign Key Roles and Responsibilities FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE EXO
15 14 Test-AntiPhishingPolicy.ps1 2.1.7 Ensure that an anti-phishing policy has been created E5 L1 9.7 Deploy and Maintain Email Server Anti-Malware Protections FALSE FALSE TRUE TRUE EXO
16 15 Test-EnableDKIM.ps1 2.1.9 Ensure that DKIM is enabled for all Exchange Online Domains E3 L1 9.5 Implement DMARC FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE EXO
17 16 Test-AuditLogSearch.ps1 3.1.1 Ensure Microsoft 365 audit log search is Enabled E3 L1 8.2 Collect Audit Logs TRUE TRUE TRUE TRUE EXO
18 17 Test-RestrictTenantCreation.ps1 5.1.2.3 Ensure 'Restrict non-admin users from creating tenants' is set to 'Yes' E3 L1 0 Explicitly Not Mapped FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE Microsoft Graph
19 18 Test-PasswordHashSync.ps1 5.1.8.1 Ensure password hash sync is enabled for hybrid deployments E3 L1 6.7 Centralize Access Control FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE Microsoft Graph
20 19 Test-AuditDisabledFalse.ps1 6.1.1 Ensure 'AuditDisabled' organizationally is set to 'False' E3 L1 8.2 Collect Audit Logs TRUE TRUE TRUE TRUE Microsoft Graph EXO
21 20 Test-MailboxAuditingE3.ps1 6.1.2 Ensure mailbox auditing for Office E3 users is Enabled E3 L1 8.2 Collect audit logs. TRUE TRUE TRUE TRUE AzureAD | EXO | Microsoft Graph EXO | Microsoft Graph
22 21 Test-MailboxAuditingE5.ps1 6.1.3 Ensure mailbox auditing for Office E5 users is Enabled E5 L1 8.2 Collect audit logs. TRUE TRUE TRUE TRUE AzureAD | EXO | Microsoft Graph EXO | Microsoft Graph
23 22 Test-BlockMailForwarding.ps1 6.2.1 Ensure all forms of mail forwarding are blocked and/or disabled E3 L1 0 Explicitly Not Mapped FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE EXO
24 23 Test-NoWhitelistDomains.ps1 6.2.2 Ensure mail transport rules do not whitelist specific domains E3 L1 0 Explicitly Not Mapped FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE EXO
25 24 Test-IdentifyExternalEmail.ps1 6.2.3 Ensure email from external senders is identified E3 L1 0 Explicitly Not Mapped FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE EXO
28 27 Test-MailTipsEnabled.ps1 6.5.2 Ensure MailTips are enabled for end users E3 L2 0 Explicitly Not Mapped FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE EXO
29 28 Test-RestrictStorageProvidersOutlook.ps1 6.5.3 Ensure additional storage providers are restricted in Outlook on the web E3 L2 3.3 Configure Data Access Control Lists TRUE TRUE TRUE TRUE EXO
30 29 Test-ModernAuthSharePoint.ps1 7.2.1 Modern Authentication for SharePoint Applications E3 L1 3.1 Encrypt Sensitive Data in Transit FALSE TRUE TRUE TRUE SPO
31 30 Test-SharePointAADB2B.ps1 7.2.2 Ensure reauthentication with verification code is restricted Ensure SharePoint and OneDrive integration with Azure AD B2B is enabled E3 L1 0 Explicitly Not Mapped FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE SPO
32 31 Test-RestrictExternalSharing.ps1 7.2.3 Ensure SharePoint and OneDrive integration with Azure AD B2B is enabled Ensure external content sharing is restricted E3 L1 0 3.3 Explicitly Not Mapped Configure Data Access Control Lists TRUE TRUE TRUE TRUE SPO
33 32 Test-OneDriveContentRestrictions.ps1 7.2.4 Ensure external content sharing is restricted Ensure OneDrive content sharing is restricted E3 L2 3.3 Configure Data Access Control Lists TRUE TRUE TRUE TRUE SPO
34 33 Test-SharePointGuestsItemSharing.ps1 7.2.5 Ensure OneDrive content sharing is restricted Ensure that SharePoint guest users cannot share items they don't own E3 L2 3.3 Configure Data Access Control Lists TRUE TRUE TRUE TRUE SPO
35 34 Test-SharePointExternalSharingDomains.ps1 7.2.6 Ensure that SharePoint guest users cannot share items they don't own Ensure SharePoint external sharing is managed through domain whitelist/blacklists E3 L2 3.3 Configure Data Access Control Lists TRUE TRUE TRUE TRUE SPO
36 35 Test-LinkSharingRestrictions.ps1 7.2.7 Ensure SharePoint external sharing is managed through domain whitelist/blacklists Ensure link sharing is restricted in SharePoint and OneDrive E3 L1 3.3 Configure Data Access Control Lists TRUE TRUE TRUE TRUE SPO
37 36 Test-GuestAccessExpiration.ps1 7.2.9 Ensure link sharing is restricted in SharePoint and OneDrive Ensure guest access to a site or OneDrive will expire automatically E3 L1 3.3 0 Configure Data Access Control Lists Explicitly Not Mapped FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE SPO
38 37 Test-ReauthWithCode.ps1 7.2.10 Ensure guest access to a site or OneDrive will expire automatically Ensure reauthentication with verification code is restricted E3 L1 0 Explicitly Not Mapped FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE SPO
39 38 Test-DisallowInfectedFilesDownload.ps1 7.3.1 Ensure Office 365 SharePoint infected files are disallowed for download E5 L2 10.1 Deploy and Maintain Anti-Malware Software TRUE TRUE TRUE TRUE SPO
40 39 Test-OneDriveSyncRestrictions.ps1 7.3.2 Ensure OneDrive sync is restricted for unmanaged devices E3 L2 0 Explicitly Not Mapped FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE SPO
41 40 Test-RestrictCustomScripts.ps1 7.3.4 Ensure custom script execution is restricted on site collections E3 L1 2.7 Allowlist Authorized Scripts FALSE FALSE TRUE TRUE SPO

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@@ -1,91 +1,101 @@
function Test-AdministrativeAccountCompliance {
[CmdletBinding()]
[OutputType([CISAuditResult])]
param (
# Parameters can be added if needed
)
param ()
begin {
# The following conditions are checked:
# Condition A: The administrative account is cloud-only (not synced).
# Condition B: The account is assigned a valid license (e.g., Microsoft Entra ID P1 or P2).
# Condition C: The administrative account does not have any other application assignments (only valid licenses).
$validLicenses = @('AAD_PREMIUM', 'AAD_PREMIUM_P2')
$recnum = "1.1.1"
Write-Verbose "Starting Test-AdministrativeAccountCompliance with Rec: $recnum"
}
process {
try {
# Retrieve all necessary data outside the loops
$adminRoles = Get-MgRoleManagementDirectoryRoleDefinition | Where-Object { $_.DisplayName -like "*Admin*" }
$roleAssignments = Get-MgRoleManagementDirectoryRoleAssignment
$principalIds = $roleAssignments.PrincipalId | Select-Object -Unique
# Fetch user details using filter
$userDetailsList = @{}
$licensesList = @{}
$userDetails = Get-MgUser -Filter "id in ('$($principalIds -join "','")')" -Property "DisplayName, UserPrincipalName, Id, OnPremisesSyncEnabled" -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue
foreach ($user in $userDetails) {
$userDetailsList[$user.Id] = $user
}
# Fetch user licenses for each unique principal ID
foreach ($principalId in $principalIds) {
$licensesList[$principalId] = Get-MgUserLicenseDetail -UserId $principalId -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue
}
# Retrieve admin roles, assignments, and user details including licenses
Write-Verbose "Retrieving admin roles, assignments, and user details including licenses"
$adminRoleAssignments = Get-CISMgOutput -Rec $recnum
$adminRoleUsers = @()
foreach ($role in $adminRoles) {
foreach ($assignment in $roleAssignments | Where-Object { $_.RoleDefinitionId -eq $role.Id }) {
$userDetails = $userDetailsList[$assignment.PrincipalId]
if ($userDetails) {
$licenses = $licensesList[$assignment.PrincipalId]
foreach ($roleName in $adminRoleAssignments.Keys) {
$assignments = $adminRoleAssignments[$roleName]
foreach ($assignment in $assignments) {
$userDetails = $assignment.UserDetails
$userId = $userDetails.Id
$userPrincipalName = $userDetails.UserPrincipalName
$licenses = $assignment.Licenses
$licenseString = if ($licenses) { ($licenses.SkuPartNumber -join '|') } else { "No Licenses Found" }
# Condition A: Check if the account is cloud-only
$cloudOnlyStatus = if ($userDetails.OnPremisesSyncEnabled) { "Fail" } else { "Pass" }
# Condition B: Check if the account has valid licenses
$hasValidLicense = $licenses.SkuPartNumber | ForEach-Object { $validLicenses -contains $_ }
$validLicensesStatus = if ($hasValidLicense) { "Pass" } else { "Fail" }
# Condition C: Check if the account has no other licenses
$hasInvalidLicense = $licenses.SkuPartNumber | ForEach-Object { $validLicenses -notcontains $_ }
$invalidLicenses = $licenses.SkuPartNumber | Where-Object { $validLicenses -notcontains $_ }
$applicationAssignmentStatus = if ($hasInvalidLicense) { "Fail" } else { "Pass" }
Write-Verbose "User: $userPrincipalName, Cloud-Only: $cloudOnlyStatus, Valid Licenses: $validLicensesStatus, Invalid Licenses: $($invalidLicenses -join ', ')"
# Collect user information
$adminRoleUsers += [PSCustomObject]@{
UserName = $userDetails.UserPrincipalName
RoleName = $role.DisplayName
UserId = $userDetails.Id
UserName = $userPrincipalName
RoleName = $roleName
UserId = $userId
HybridUser = $userDetails.OnPremisesSyncEnabled
Licenses = $licenseString
}
CloudOnlyStatus = $cloudOnlyStatus
ValidLicensesStatus = $validLicensesStatus
ApplicationAssignmentStatus = $applicationAssignmentStatus
}
}
}
# Group admin role users by UserName and collect unique roles and licenses
Write-Verbose "Grouping admin role users by UserName"
$uniqueAdminRoleUsers = $adminRoleUsers | Group-Object -Property UserName | ForEach-Object {
$first = $_.Group | Select-Object -First 1
$roles = ($_.Group.RoleName -join ', ')
$licenses = (($_.Group | Select-Object -ExpandProperty Licenses) -join ',').Split(',') | Select-Object -Unique
$first | Select-Object UserName, UserId, HybridUser, @{Name = 'Roles'; Expression = { $roles } }, @{Name = 'Licenses'; Expression = { $licenses -join '|' } }
$first | Select-Object UserName, UserId, HybridUser, @{Name = 'Roles'; Expression = { $roles } }, @{Name = 'Licenses'; Expression = { $licenses -join '|' } }, CloudOnlyStatus, ValidLicensesStatus, ApplicationAssignmentStatus
}
# Identify non-compliant users based on conditions A, B, and C
Write-Verbose "Identifying non-compliant users based on conditions"
$nonCompliantUsers = $uniqueAdminRoleUsers | Where-Object {
$_.HybridUser -or
-not ($_.Licenses -split '\|' | Where-Object { $validLicenses -contains $_ })
$_.HybridUser -or # Fails Condition A
$_.ValidLicensesStatus -eq "Fail" -or # Fails Condition B
$_.ApplicationAssignmentStatus -eq "Fail" # Fails Condition C
}
# Generate failure reasons
Write-Verbose "Generating failure reasons for non-compliant users"
$failureReasons = $nonCompliantUsers | ForEach-Object {
$accountType = if ($_.HybridUser) { "Hybrid" } else { "Cloud-Only" }
$missingLicenses = $validLicenses | Where-Object { $_ -notin ($_.Licenses -split '\|') }
"$($_.UserName)|$($_.Roles)|$accountType|$($missingLicenses -join ',')"
"$($_.UserName)|$($_.Roles)|$($_.CloudOnlyStatus)|$($_.ValidLicensesStatus)|$($_.ApplicationAssignmentStatus)"
}
$failureReasons = $failureReasons -join "`n"
$details = if ($nonCompliantUsers) {
"Non-compliant accounts: `nUsername | Roles | HybridStatus | Missing Licence`n$failureReasons"
} else {
"Compliant Accounts: $($uniqueAdminRoleUsers.Count)"
}
$failureReason = if ($nonCompliantUsers) {
"Non-Compliant Accounts: $($nonCompliantUsers.Count)`nDetails:`n" + ($nonCompliantUsers | ForEach-Object { $_.UserName }) -join "`n"
} else {
"N/A"
"Non-Compliant Accounts: $($nonCompliantUsers.Count)"
}
else {
"Compliant Accounts: $($uniqueAdminRoleUsers.Count)"
}
$result = $nonCompliantUsers.Count -eq 0
$status = if ($result) { 'Pass' } else { 'Fail' }
$details = if ($nonCompliantUsers) { "Username | Roles | Cloud-Only Status | EntraID P1/P2 License Status | Other Applications Assigned Status`n$failureReasons" } else { "N/A" }
Write-Verbose "Assessment completed. Result: $status"
# Create the parameter splat
$params = @{
Rec = $recnum
Result = $result
@@ -97,17 +107,13 @@ function Test-AdministrativeAccountCompliance {
$auditResult = Initialize-CISAuditResult @params
}
catch {
Write-Error "An error occurred during the test: $_"
$testDefinition = $script:TestDefinitionsObject | Where-Object { $_.Rec -eq $recnum }
$description = if ($testDefinition) { $testDefinition.RecDescription } else { "Description not found" }
$script:FailedTests.Add([PSCustomObject]@{ Rec = $recnum; Description = $description; Error = $_ })
$auditResult = Initialize-CISAuditResult -Rec $recnum -Failure
$LastError = $_
$auditResult = Get-TestError -LastError $LastError -recnum $recnum
}
}
end {
# Output the result
return $auditResult
}
}

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@@ -1,96 +1,227 @@
function Test-AntiPhishingPolicy {
[CmdletBinding()]
[OutputType([CISAuditResult])]
param (
# Aligned
# Parameters can be added if needed
)
param ()
begin {
# Dot source the class script if necessary
#. .\source\Classes\CISAuditResult.ps1
# Initialization code, if needed
#$auditResults = @()
$recnum = "2.1.7"
Write-Verbose "Running Test-AntiPhishingPolicy for $recnum..."
#. .\source\Classes\CISAuditResult.ps1
<#
Conditions for 2.1.7 (L1) Ensure robust anti-phishing policies are enforced
Validate test for a pass:
- Confirm that the automated test results align with the manual audit steps outlined in the CIS benchmark.
- Ensure the policies are checked in the following order of precedence: Strict, Standard, Custom, and Default.
- Specific conditions to check:
- Condition A: At least one policy (preferably Strict or Standard) should cover all users or be marked as default.
- Condition B: The policy must have enabled settings including PhishThresholdLevel at least 2, EnableMailboxIntelligenceProtection, EnableMailboxIntelligence, and EnableSpoofIntelligence.
Validate test for a fail:
- Identify any policy misconfigurations or absence of comprehensive coverage.
- Specific conditions to check:
- Condition A: No policy comprehensively covers all users or meets specified security criteria.
- Condition B: Critical security features like Spoof Intelligence or Mailbox Intelligence are disabled in the relevant policies.
#>
}
process {
try {
# 2.1.7 Ensure that an anti-phishing policy has been created
# Retrieve and validate the anti-phishing policies
$antiPhishPolicies = Get-AntiPhishPolicy
$validatedPolicies = $antiPhishPolicies | Where-Object {
$_.Enabled -eq $true -and
$_.PhishThresholdLevel -ge 2 -and
$_.EnableMailboxIntelligenceProtection -eq $true -and
$_.EnableMailboxIntelligence -eq $true -and
$_.EnableSpoofIntelligence -eq $true
# Step 1: Retrieve all anti-phishing policies
#$VerbosePreference = "Continue"
Write-Verbose "Retrieving all anti-phishing policies..."
$antiPhishPolicies = Get-CISExoOutput -Rec $recnum
# Step 2: Initialize variables to track compliance and details
$compliantPolicy = $null
$details = @()
$failureReasons = @()
$hasFullCoveragePolicy = $false
$policiesEvaluated = @()
$PassedTests = @()
$FailedTests = @()
Write-Verbose "Evaluating each policy for compliance..."
# Separate policies based on type
$strictPolicy = $antiPhishPolicies | Where-Object { $_.Identity -match "Strict Preset Security Policy" }
$standardPolicy = $antiPhishPolicies | Where-Object { $_.Identity -match "Standard Preset Security Policy" }
$customPolicies = $antiPhishPolicies | Where-Object { -not ($_.Identity -match "Strict Preset Security Policy" -or $_.Identity -match "Standard Preset Security Policy" -or $_.IsDefault) }
$defaultPolicy = $antiPhishPolicies | Where-Object { $_.IsDefault }
# Step 3: Check for Strict Preset Security Policy
if ($null -ne $strictPolicy) {
Write-Verbose "Evaluating policy: $($strictPolicy.Identity)"
$policiesEvaluated += $strictPolicy.Identity
# Check if policy is compliant
$isCompliant = Test-PhishPolicyCompliance -policy $strictPolicy
# Log failure reasons for non-compliant policies
if (-not $isCompliant) {
$failureReasons += "Policy $($strictPolicy.Identity) does not meet compliance criteria."
Write-Verbose "Policy $($strictPolicy.Identity) fails to meet one or more required conditions."
$FailedTests += $strictPolicy.Identity
}
# Check if there is at least one policy that meets the requirements
$nonCompliantItems = $antiPhishPolicies | Where-Object {
$_.Enabled -ne $true -or
$_.PhishThresholdLevel -lt 2 -or
$_.EnableMailboxIntelligenceProtection -ne $true -or
$_.EnableMailboxIntelligence -ne $true -or
$_.EnableSpoofIntelligence -ne $true
}
$compliantItems = $validatedPolicies
$isCompliant = $compliantItems.Count -gt 0
# Prepare failure reasons for non-compliant items
$nonCompliantNames = $nonCompliantItems | ForEach-Object { $_.Name }
$failureReasons = if ($nonCompliantNames.Count -gt 0) {
"Reason: Does not meet one or more compliance criteria.`nNon-compliant Policies:`n" + ($nonCompliantNames -join "`n")
# Compile details of each policy using the new function
$details += Get-PhishPolicyDetail -policy $strictPolicy -isCompliant $isCompliant
# Check if policy is Strict and covers all users
if ($isCompliant) {
$PassedTests += $strictPolicy.Identity
Write-Verbose "Policy $($strictPolicy.Identity) is compliant."
$strictUsersToProtect = $strictPolicy.TargetedUsersToProtect
if ($strictUsersToProtect.count -eq 0) {
$hasFullCoveragePolicy = $true
$compliantPolicy = $strictPolicy
$details += "Is Full Coverage Policy: $hasFullCoveragePolicy`n`n"
Write-Verbose "$($strictPolicy.Identity) is compliant and covers all users. Stopping further evaluation."
}
else {
"N/A"
$details += "Is Full Coverage Policy: $($false)`n`n"
}
# Prepare details for non-compliant items
$nonCompliantDetails = $nonCompliantItems | ForEach-Object {
"Policy: $($_.Name)"
}
$nonCompliantDetails = $nonCompliantDetails -join "`n"
# Prepare details based on compliance
$details = if ($nonCompliantItems) {
"Non-Compliant Items: $($nonCompliantItems.Count)`nDetails:`n$nonCompliantDetails"
}
# Step 4: Check for Standard Preset Security Policy if no full coverage from Strict
if ($null -ne $standardPolicy -and $hasFullCoveragePolicy -ne $true) {
Write-Verbose "Evaluating policy: $($standardPolicy.Identity)"
$policiesEvaluated += $standardPolicy.Identity
# Check if policy is compliant
$isCompliant = Test-PhishPolicyCompliance -policy $standardPolicy
# Log failure reasons for non-compliant policies
if (-not $isCompliant) {
$failureReasons += "$($standardPolicy.Identity) does not meet compliance criteria."
Write-Verbose "$($standardPolicy.Identity) fails to meet one or more required conditions."
$FailedTests += $standardPolicy.Identity
}
# Compile details of each policy using the new function
$details += Get-PhishPolicyDetail -policy $standardPolicy -isCompliant $isCompliant
# Check if policy is Strict and covers all users
if ($isCompliant) {
Write-Verbose "$($standardPolicy.Identity) is compliant."
$PassedTests += $standardPolicy.Identity
$standardUsersToProtect = $standardPolicy.TargetedUsersToProtect
if ($standardUsersToProtect.count -eq 0) {
$hasFullCoveragePolicy = $true
$compliantPolicy = $standardPolicy
$details += "Is Full Coverage Policy: $hasFullCoveragePolicy`n`n"
Write-Verbose "$($standardPolicy.Identity) is compliant and covers all users. Stopping further evaluation."
}
else {
"Compliant Items: $($compliantItems.Count)"
$details += "Is Full Coverage Policy: $($false)`n`n"
}
# Parameter splat for Initialize-CISAuditResult function
}
}
elseif ($null -ne $standardPolicy) {
Write-Verbose "$($standardPolicy.Identity) was not evaluated."
$isCompliant = Test-PhishPolicyCompliance -policy $standardPolicy
$details += Get-PhishPolicyDetail -policy $standardPolicy -isCompliant $isCompliant
$details += "Is Full Coverage Policy: $($false)`n`n"
}
# Step 5: Check Custom Policies if no full coverage from Strict or Standard
if ($null -ne $customPolicies -and $hasFullCoveragePolicy -ne $true) {
foreach ($policy in $customPolicies) {
if (-not $compliantPolicy) {
Write-Verbose "Evaluating policy: $($policy.Identity)"
$policiesEvaluated += $policy.Identity
# Check if policy is compliant
$isCompliant = Test-PhishPolicyCompliance -policy $policy
# Log failure reasons for non-compliant policies
if (-not $isCompliant) {
$failureReasons += "$($policy.Identity) Policy does not meet compliance criteria."
Write-Verbose "$($policy.Identity) Policy fails to meet one or more required conditions."
$FailedTests += $policy.Identity
}
# Compile details of each policy using the new function
$details += Get-PhishPolicyDetail -policy $policy -isCompliant $isCompliant
# Check if policy is Custom and covers all users
if ($isCompliant) {
Write-Verbose "$($policy.Identity) is compliant."
$PassedTests += $policy.Identity
$custompolicyUsersToProtect = $policy.TargetedUsersToProtect
if ($custompolicyUsersToProtect.count -eq 0) {
$hasFullCoveragePolicy = $true
$compliantPolicy = $policy
$details += "Is Full Coverage Policy: $hasFullCoveragePolicy`n"
Write-Verbose "$($policy.Identity) is compliant and covers all users. Stopping further evaluation."
}
else {
$details += "Is Full Coverage Policy: $($false)`n`n"
}
}
}
elseif ($compliantPolicy) {
Write-Verbose "$($policy.Identity) was not evaluated."
$isCompliant = Test-PhishPolicyCompliance -policy $policy
$details += Get-PhishPolicyDetail -policy $policy -isCompliant $isCompliant
$details += "Is Full Coverage Policy: $($false)`n`n"
}
}
}
elseif ($null -ne $customPolicies ) {
foreach ($policy in $customPolicies) {
Write-Verbose "$($policy.Identity) was not evaluated."
$isCompliant = Test-PhishPolicyCompliance -policy $policy
$details += Get-PhishPolicyDetail -policy $policy -isCompliant $isCompliant
$details += "Is Full Coverage Policy: $($false)`n`n"
}
}
# Step 6: Check Default Policy if no full coverage from Strict, Standard, or Custom
if ($null -ne $defaultPolicy -and $hasFullCoveragePolicy -ne $true) {
Write-Verbose "Evaluating policy: $($defaultPolicy.Identity)"
$policiesEvaluated += $defaultPolicy.Identity
# Check if policy is compliant
$isCompliant = Test-PhishPolicyCompliance -policy $defaultPolicy
# Log failure reasons for non-compliant policies
if (-not $isCompliant) {
$failureReasons += "$($defaultPolicy.Identity) Policy does not meet compliance criteria."
Write-Verbose "$($defaultPolicy.Identity) Policy fails to meet one or more required conditions."
$FailedTests += $defaultPolicy.Identity
}
# Compile details of each policy using the new function
$details += Get-PhishPolicyDetail -policy $defaultPolicy -isCompliant $isCompliant
# Check if policy is Default and covers all users
if ($isCompliant) {
Write-Verbose "$($defaultPolicy.Identity) is compliant."
$PassedTests += $defaultPolicy.Identity
$defaultUsersToProtect = $defaultPolicy.TargetedUsersToProtect
if ($defaultUsersToProtect.count -eq 0) {
$hasFullCoveragePolicy = $true
$compliantPolicy = $defaultPolicy
$details += "Is Full Coverage Policy: $hasFullCoveragePolicy`n"
Write-Verbose "$($defaultPolicy.Identity) is compliant and covers all users. Stopping further evaluation."
}
else {
$details += "Is Full Coverage Policy: $($false)`n`n"
}
}
}
elseif ($null -ne $defaultPolicy) {
Write-Verbose "$($defaultPolicy.Identity) was not evaluated."
$isCompliant = Test-PhishPolicyCompliance -policy $defaultPolicy
$details += Get-PhishPolicyDetail -policy $defaultPolicy -isCompliant $isCompliant
$details += "Is Full Coverage Policy: $($false)`n`n"
}
# Determine overall compliance based on the evaluations
$isOverallCompliant = $hasFullCoveragePolicy -and $null -ne $compliantPolicy
# Prepare result details
$resultDetails = if ($isOverallCompliant) {
"Compliant Policy: $($compliantPolicy.Identity)`nDetails:`n" + ($details -join "`n")
}
else {
"Non-Compliant or No Policy Fully Covers All Users.`nDetails:`n" + ($details -join "`n")
}
# Verbose output for the overall compliance
Write-Verbose "Overall Compliance: $isOverallCompliant"
#$VerbosePreference = "SilentlyContinue"
# Prepare the parameters for the audit result
$params = @{
Rec = $recnum
Result = $nonCompliantItems.Count -eq 0
Status = if ($isCompliant) { "Pass" } else { "Fail" }
Details = $details
FailureReason = $failureReasons
Result = $isOverallCompliant
Status = if ($isOverallCompliant) { "Pass" } else { "Fail" }
Details = $resultDetails
FailureReason = if (-not $isOverallCompliant) { $failureReasons -join "`n" } else { "None: All settings are correct based on the highest precedence policy that applies to all users." }
}
# Create and populate the CISAuditResult object
# Initialize the audit result
$auditResult = Initialize-CISAuditResult @params
}
catch {
Write-Error "An error occurred during the test: $_"
# Retrieve the description from the test definitions
$testDefinition = $script:TestDefinitionsObject | Where-Object { $_.Rec -eq $recnum }
$description = if ($testDefinition) { $testDefinition.RecDescription } else { "Description not found" }
$script:FailedTests.Add([PSCustomObject]@{ Rec = $recnum; Description = $description; Error = $_ })
# Call Initialize-CISAuditResult with error parameters
$auditResult = Initialize-CISAuditResult -Rec $recnum -Failure
$auditResult = Get-TestError -LastError $_ -recnum $recnum
}
}
end {
# Return auditResult
return $auditResult
}
}

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@@ -5,38 +5,46 @@ function Test-AuditDisabledFalse {
param (
# Parameters can be added if needed
)
begin {
# Dot source the class script if necessary
#. .\source\Classes\CISAuditResult.ps1
# Conditions for 6.1.1 (L1) Ensure 'AuditDisabled' organizationally is set to 'False'
#
# Validate test for a pass:
# - Confirm that the automated test results align with the manual audit steps outlined in the CIS benchmark.
# - Specific conditions to check:
# - Condition A: The `AuditDisabled` organizational setting is set to `False` in the Microsoft 365 admin center.
# - Condition B: Using PowerShell, the `AuditDisabled` property in the organization's configuration is set to `False`.
# - Condition C: Ensure mailbox auditing is enabled by default at the organizational level.
#
# Validate test for a fail:
# - Confirm that the failure conditions in the automated test are consistent with the manual audit results.
# - Specific conditions to check:
# - Condition A: The `AuditDisabled` organizational setting is set to `True` in the Microsoft 365 admin center.
# - Condition B: Using PowerShell, the `AuditDisabled` property in the organization's configuration is set to `True`.
# - Condition C: Mailbox auditing is not enabled by default at the organizational level.
# Initialization code, if needed
$recnum = "6.1.1"
Write-Verbose "Running Test-AuditDisabledFalse for $recnum..."
}
process {
try {
# 6.1.1 (L1) Ensure 'AuditDisabled' organizationally is set to 'False'
# Retrieve the AuditDisabled configuration
$auditDisabledConfig = Get-OrganizationConfig | Select-Object AuditDisabled
$auditNotDisabled = -not $auditDisabledConfig.AuditDisabled
# Retrieve the AuditDisabled configuration (Condition B)
$auditNotDisabled = Get-CISExoOutput -Rec $recnum
# Prepare failure reasons and details based on compliance
$failureReasons = if (-not $auditNotDisabled) {
"AuditDisabled is set to True"
"AuditDisabled is set to True" # Condition A Fail
}
else {
"N/A"
}
$details = if ($auditNotDisabled) {
"Audit is not disabled organizationally"
"Audit is not disabled organizationally" # Condition C Pass
}
else {
"Audit is disabled organizationally"
"Audit is disabled organizationally" # Condition C Fail
}
# Create and populate the CISAuditResult object
$params = @{
Rec = $recnum
@@ -48,19 +56,10 @@ function Test-AuditDisabledFalse {
$auditResult = Initialize-CISAuditResult @params
}
catch {
Write-Error "An error occurred during the test: $_"
# Retrieve the description from the test definitions
$testDefinition = $script:TestDefinitionsObject | Where-Object { $_.Rec -eq $recnum }
$description = if ($testDefinition) { $testDefinition.RecDescription } else { "Description not found" }
$script:FailedTests.Add([PSCustomObject]@{ Rec = $recnum; Description = $description; Error = $_ })
# Call Initialize-CISAuditResult with error parameters
$auditResult = Initialize-CISAuditResult -Rec $recnum -Failure
$LastError = $_
$auditResult = Get-TestError -LastError $LastError -recnum $recnum
}
}
end {
# Return the audit result
return $auditResult

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@@ -5,38 +5,47 @@ function Test-AuditLogSearch {
# Aligned
# Parameters can be added if needed
)
begin {
# Dot source the class script if necessary
#. .\source\Classes\CISAuditResult.ps1
# Initialization code, if needed
$recnum = "3.1.1"
Write-Verbose "Running Test-AuditLogSearch for $recnum..."
<#
Conditions for 3.1.1 (L1) Ensure Microsoft 365 audit log search is Enabled
Validate test for a pass:
- Confirm that the automated test results align with the manual audit steps outlined in the CIS benchmark.
- Specific conditions to check:
- Condition A: Audit log search is enabled in the Microsoft Purview compliance portal.
- Condition B: The audit log retains user and admin activity for 90 days.
- Condition C: Audit log search capabilities are functional (search results are displayed for activities within the past 30 days).
Validate test for a fail:
- Confirm that the failure conditions in the automated test are consistent with the manual audit results.
- Specific conditions to check:
- Condition A: Audit log search is not enabled in the Microsoft Purview compliance portal.
- Condition B: The audit log does not retain user and admin activity for 90 days.
- Condition C: Audit log search capabilities are non-functional (no search results are displayed for activities within the past 30 days).
#>
}
process {
try {
# 3.1.1 (L1) Ensure Microsoft 365 audit log search is Enabled
# Retrieve the audit log configuration
$auditLogConfig = Get-AdminAuditLogConfig | Select-Object UnifiedAuditLogIngestionEnabled
$auditLogResult = $auditLogConfig.UnifiedAuditLogIngestionEnabled
$auditLogResult = Get-CISExoOutput -Rec $recnum
# Prepare failure reasons and details based on compliance
$failureReasons = if (-not $auditLogResult) {
# Condition A (Fail): Audit log search is not enabled in the Microsoft Purview compliance portal
"Audit log search is not enabled"
}
else {
"N/A"
}
$details = if ($auditLogResult) {
# Condition A (Pass): Audit log search is enabled in the Microsoft Purview compliance portal
"UnifiedAuditLogIngestionEnabled: True"
}
else {
"UnifiedAuditLogIngestionEnabled: False"
}
# Create and populate the CISAuditResult object
$params = @{
Rec = $recnum
@@ -48,19 +57,10 @@ function Test-AuditLogSearch {
$auditResult = Initialize-CISAuditResult @params
}
catch {
Write-Error "An error occurred during the test: $_"
# Retrieve the description from the test definitions
$testDefinition = $script:TestDefinitionsObject | Where-Object { $_.Rec -eq $recnum }
$description = if ($testDefinition) { $testDefinition.RecDescription } else { "Description not found" }
$script:FailedTests.Add([PSCustomObject]@{ Rec = $recnum; Description = $description; Error = $_ })
# Call Initialize-CISAuditResult with error parameters
$auditResult = Initialize-CISAuditResult -Rec $recnum -Failure
$LastError = $_
$auditResult = Get-TestError -LastError $LastError -recnum $recnum
}
}
end {
# Return the audit result
return $auditResult

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@@ -17,24 +17,38 @@ function Test-BlockChannelEmails {
try {
# 8.1.2 (L1) Ensure users can't send emails to a channel email address
#
# Validate test for a pass:
# - Confirm that the automated test results align with the manual audit steps outlined in the CIS benchmark.
# - Specific conditions to check:
# - Condition A: The `AllowEmailIntoChannel` setting in Teams is set to `False`.
# - Condition B: The setting `Users can send emails to a channel email address` is set to `Off` in the Teams admin center.
# - Condition C: Verification using PowerShell confirms that the `AllowEmailIntoChannel` setting is disabled.
#
# Validate test for a fail:
# - Confirm that the failure conditions in the automated test are consistent with the manual audit results.
# - Specific conditions to check:
# - Condition A: The `AllowEmailIntoChannel` setting in Teams is not set to `False`.
# - Condition B: The setting `Users can send emails to a channel email address` is not set to `Off` in the Teams admin center.
# - Condition C: Verification using PowerShell indicates that the `AllowEmailIntoChannel` setting is enabled.
# Retrieve Teams client configuration
$teamsClientConfig = Get-CsTeamsClientConfiguration -Identity Global
$teamsClientConfig = Get-CISMSTeamsOutput -Rec $recnum
$allowEmailIntoChannel = $teamsClientConfig.AllowEmailIntoChannel
# Prepare failure reasons and details based on compliance
$failureReasons = if ($allowEmailIntoChannel) {
"Emails can be sent to a channel email address"
"Emails can be sent to a channel email address" # Condition A Fail: AllowEmailIntoChannel is True
}
else {
"N/A"
"N/A" # Condition A Pass: AllowEmailIntoChannel is False
}
$details = if ($allowEmailIntoChannel) {
"AllowEmailIntoChannel is set to True"
"AllowEmailIntoChannel is set to True" # Condition B Fail: Emails are allowed
}
else {
"AllowEmailIntoChannel is set to False"
"AllowEmailIntoChannel is set to False" # Condition B Pass: Emails are blocked
}
# Create and populate the CISAuditResult object
@@ -48,16 +62,8 @@ function Test-BlockChannelEmails {
$auditResult = Initialize-CISAuditResult @params
}
catch {
Write-Error "An error occurred during the test: $_"
# Retrieve the description from the test definitions
$testDefinition = $script:TestDefinitionsObject | Where-Object { $_.Rec -eq $recnum }
$description = if ($testDefinition) { $testDefinition.RecDescription } else { "Description not found" }
$script:FailedTests.Add([PSCustomObject]@{ Rec = $recnum; Description = $description; Error = $_ })
# Call Initialize-CISAuditResult with error parameters
$auditResult = Initialize-CISAuditResult -Rec $recnum -Failure
$LastError = $_
$auditResult = Get-TestError -LastError $LastError -recnum $recnum
}
}

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@@ -4,36 +4,44 @@ function Test-BlockMailForwarding {
param (
# Parameters can be added if needed
)
begin {
# Dot source the class script if necessary
#. .\source\Classes\CISAuditResult.ps1
# Initialization code, if needed
$recnum = "6.2.1"
Write-Verbose "Running Test-BlockMailForwarding for $recnum..."
<#
Conditions for 6.2.1 (L1) Ensure all forms of mail forwarding are blocked and/or disabled
Validate test for a pass:
- Confirm that the automated test results align with the manual audit steps outlined in the CIS benchmark.
- Specific conditions to check:
- Condition A: Transport rules do not forward email to external domains.
- Condition B: Anti-spam outbound policy is configured to disable automatic email forwarding to external domains.
- Condition C: No exceptions to the forwarding rules unless explicitly defined by organizational policy.
Validate test for a fail:
- Confirm that the failure conditions in the automated test are consistent with the manual audit results.
- Specific conditions to check:
- Condition A: One or more transport rules forward email to external domains.
- Condition B: Anti-spam outbound policy does not disable automatic email forwarding to external domains.
- Condition C: Unapproved exceptions to the forwarding rules are present.
#>
}
process {
try {
# 6.2.1 (L1) Ensure all forms of mail forwarding are blocked and/or disabled
# Step 1: Retrieve the transport rules that redirect messages
$transportRules = Get-TransportRule | Where-Object { $null -ne $_.RedirectMessageTo }
$transportRules,$nonCompliantSpamPolicies = Get-CISExoOutput -Rec $recnum
$transportForwardingBlocked = $transportRules.Count -eq 0
# Step 2: Check all anti-spam outbound policies
$outboundSpamPolicies = Get-HostedOutboundSpamFilterPolicy
$nonCompliantSpamPolicies = $outboundSpamPolicies | Where-Object { $_.AutoForwardingMode -ne 'Off' }
$nonCompliantSpamPoliciesArray = @($nonCompliantSpamPolicies)
$spamForwardingBlocked = $nonCompliantSpamPoliciesArray.Count -eq 0
# Determine overall compliance
$forwardingBlocked = $transportForwardingBlocked -and $spamForwardingBlocked
# Prepare failure reasons and details based on compliance
$failureReasons = @()
$details = @()
if ($transportRules.Count -gt 0) {
if ($transportRules -ne 1) {
# Fail Condition A
$failureReasons += "Mail forwarding rules found: $($transportRules.Name -join ', ')"
$details += "Transport Rules Details:`nRule Name|Redirects To"
$details += $transportRules | ForEach-Object {
@@ -41,15 +49,14 @@ function Test-BlockMailForwarding {
}
$details += "`n"
}
if ($nonCompliantSpamPoliciesArray.Count -gt 0) {
# Fail Condition B
$failureReasons += "Outbound spam policies allowing automatic forwarding found."
$details += "Outbound Spam Policies Details:`nPolicy|AutoForwardingMode"
$details += "Policy|AutoForwardingMode"
$details += $nonCompliantSpamPoliciesArray | ForEach-Object {
"$($_.Name)|$($_.AutoForwardingMode)"
}
}
if ($failureReasons.Count -eq 0) {
$failureReasons = "N/A"
$details = "Both transport rules and outbound spam policies are configured correctly to block forwarding."
@@ -58,7 +65,6 @@ function Test-BlockMailForwarding {
$failureReasons = $failureReasons -join " | "
$details = $details -join "`n"
}
# Populate the audit result
$params = @{
Rec = $recnum
@@ -70,19 +76,10 @@ function Test-BlockMailForwarding {
$auditResult = Initialize-CISAuditResult @params
}
catch {
Write-Error "An error occurred during the test: $_"
# Retrieve the description from the test definitions
$testDefinition = $script:TestDefinitionsObject | Where-Object { $_.Rec -eq $recnum }
$description = if ($testDefinition) { $testDefinition.RecDescription } else { "Description not found" }
$script:FailedTests.Add([PSCustomObject]@{ Rec = $recnum; Description = $description; Error = $_ })
# Call Initialize-CISAuditResult with error parameters
$auditResult = Initialize-CISAuditResult -Rec $recnum -Failure
$LastError = $_
$auditResult = Get-TestError -LastError $LastError -recnum $recnum
}
}
end {
# Return the audit result
return $auditResult

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@@ -2,7 +2,6 @@ function Test-BlockSharedMailboxSignIn {
[CmdletBinding()]
[OutputType([CISAuditResult])]
param (
# Aligned
# Parameters can be added if needed
)
@@ -11,38 +10,78 @@ function Test-BlockSharedMailboxSignIn {
#. .\source\Classes\CISAuditResult.ps1
# Initialization code, if needed
$recnum = "1.2.2"
Write-Verbose "Running Test-BlockSharedMailboxSignIn for $recnum..."
# Conditions for 1.2.2 (L1) Ensure sign-in to shared mailboxes is blocked
#
# Validate test for a pass:
# - Confirm that the automated test results align with the manual audit steps outlined in the CIS benchmark.
# - Specific conditions to check:
# - Condition A: No shared mailboxes have the "Sign-in blocked" option disabled in the properties pane on the Microsoft 365 admin center.
# - Condition B: Using PowerShell, the `AccountEnabled` property for all shared mailboxes is set to `False`.
#
# Validate test for a fail:
# - Confirm that the failure conditions in the automated test are consistent with the manual audit results.
# - Specific conditions to check:
# - Condition A: One or more shared mailboxes have the "Sign-in blocked" option enabled in the properties pane on the Microsoft 365 admin center.
# - Condition B: Using PowerShell, the `AccountEnabled` property for one or more shared mailboxes is set to `True`.
}
process {
try {
# 1.2.2 (L1) Ensure sign-in to shared mailboxes is blocked
# Retrieve shared mailbox details
$MBX = Get-EXOMailbox -RecipientTypeDetails SharedMailbox
$sharedMailboxDetails = $MBX | ForEach-Object { Get-AzureADUser -ObjectId $_.ExternalDirectoryObjectId }
# Step: Retrieve shared mailbox details
# $objectids Mock Object
<#
$objectids = @(
"123e4567-e89b-12d3-a456-426614174000",
"987e6543-21ba-12d3-a456-426614174000",
"abcddcba-98fe-76dc-a456-426614174000"
)
#>
$objectids = Get-CISExoOutput -Rec $recnum
# Step: Retrieve user details from Azure AD
# $users Mock Object
<#
$accountDetails = @(
[PSCustomObject]@{
ObjectId = "123e4567-e89b-12d3-a456-426614174000"
DisplayName = "SMBuser1"
AccountEnabled = $true
},
[PSCustomObject]@{
ObjectId = "987e6543-21ba-12d3-a456-426614174000"
DisplayName = "SMBuser2"
AccountEnabled = $true
},
[PSCustomObject]@{
ObjectId = "abcddcba-98fe-76dc-a456-426614174000"
DisplayName = "SMBuser3"
AccountEnabled = $true
}
)
#>
$users = Get-CISAadOutput -Rec $recnum
# Step: Retrieve details of shared mailboxes from Azure AD (Condition B: Pass/Fail)
$sharedMailboxDetails = $users | Where-Object {$_.objectid -in $objectids}
# Step: Identify enabled mailboxes (Condition B: Pass/Fail)
$enabledMailboxes = $sharedMailboxDetails | Where-Object { $_.AccountEnabled } | ForEach-Object { $_.DisplayName }
$allBlocked = $enabledMailboxes.Count -eq 0
# Prepare failure reasons and details based on compliance
# Step: Determine failure reasons based on enabled mailboxes (Condition A & B: Fail)
$failureReasons = if (-not $allBlocked) {
"Some mailboxes have sign-in enabled: $($enabledMailboxes -join ', ')"
"Some mailboxes have sign-in enabled (AccountEnabled:True):`n$($enabledMailboxes -join ', ')"
}
else {
"N/A"
}
# Step: Prepare details for the audit result (Condition A & B: Pass/Fail)
$details = if ($allBlocked) {
"All shared mailboxes have sign-in blocked."
}
else {
"Enabled Mailboxes: $($enabledMailboxes -join ', ')"
"AccountEnabled set to True Mailboxes: $($enabledMailboxes -join ', ')"
}
# Create and populate the CISAuditResult object
# Step: Create and populate the CISAuditResult object
$params = @{
Rec = $recnum
Result = $allBlocked
Result = $allBlocked # Pass: Condition A, Condition B
Status = if ($allBlocked) { "Pass" } else { "Fail" }
Details = $details
FailureReason = $failureReasons
@@ -50,19 +89,10 @@ function Test-BlockSharedMailboxSignIn {
$auditResult = Initialize-CISAuditResult @params
}
catch {
Write-Error "An error occurred during the test: $_"
# Retrieve the description from the test definitions
$testDefinition = $script:TestDefinitionsObject | Where-Object { $_.Rec -eq $recnum }
$description = if ($testDefinition) { $testDefinition.RecDescription } else { "Description not found" }
$script:FailedTests.Add([PSCustomObject]@{ Rec = $recnum; Description = $description; Error = $_ })
# Call Initialize-CISAuditResult with error parameters
$auditResult = Initialize-CISAuditResult -Rec $recnum -Failure
$LastError = $_
$auditResult = Get-TestError -LastError $LastError -recnum $recnum
}
}
end {
# Return the audit result
return $auditResult

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@@ -5,37 +5,52 @@ function Test-CommonAttachmentFilter {
# Aligned
# Parameters can be added if needed
)
begin {
<#
Conditions for 2.1.2 (L1) Ensure the Common Attachment Types Filter is enabled
Validate test for a pass:
- Confirm that the automated test results align with the manual audit steps outlined in the CIS benchmark.
- Specific conditions to check:
- Condition A: The Common Attachment Types Filter is enabled in the Microsoft 365 Security & Compliance Center.
- Condition B: Using Exchange Online PowerShell, verify that the `EnableFileFilter` property of the default malware filter policy is set to `True`.
- Condition C: Ensure that the setting is enabled in the highest priority policy listed if custom policies exist.
Validate test for a fail:
- Confirm that the failure conditions in the automated test are consistent with the manual audit results.
- Specific conditions to check:
- Condition A: The Common Attachment Types Filter is not enabled in the Microsoft 365 Security & Compliance Center.
- Condition B: Using Exchange Online PowerShell, verify that the `EnableFileFilter` property of the default malware filter policy is set to `False`.
- Condition C: Ensure that the setting is not enabled in the highest priority policy listed if custom policies exist.
#>
# Dot source the class script if necessary
#. .\source\Classes\CISAuditResult.ps1
# Initialization code, if needed
$recnum = "2.1.2"
Write-Verbose "Running Test-CommonAttachmentFilter for $recnum..."
}
process {
try {
# 2.1.2 (L1) Ensure the Common Attachment Types Filter is enabled
# Condition A: The Common Attachment Types Filter is enabled in the Microsoft 365 Security & Compliance Center.
# Condition B: Using Exchange Online PowerShell, verify that the `EnableFileFilter` property of the default malware filter policy is set to `True`.
# Retrieve the attachment filter policy
$attachmentFilter = Get-MalwareFilterPolicy -Identity Default | Select-Object EnableFileFilter
$result = $attachmentFilter.EnableFileFilter
# $result Mock Object
# $result = $true
$result = Get-CISExoOutput -Rec $recnum
# Prepare failure reasons and details based on compliance
$failureReasons = if (-not $result) {
# Condition A: The Common Attachment Types Filter is not enabled in the Microsoft 365 Security & Compliance Center.
# Condition B: Using Exchange Online PowerShell, verify that the `EnableFileFilter` property of the default malware filter policy is set to `False`.
"Common Attachment Types Filter is disabled"
}
else {
"N/A"
}
$details = if ($result) {
"File Filter Enabled: True"
}
else {
"File Filter Enabled: False"
}
# Create and populate the CISAuditResult object
$params = @{
Rec = $recnum
@@ -47,19 +62,10 @@ function Test-CommonAttachmentFilter {
$auditResult = Initialize-CISAuditResult @params
}
catch {
Write-Error "An error occurred during the test: $_"
# Retrieve the description from the test definitions
$testDefinition = $script:TestDefinitionsObject | Where-Object { $_.Rec -eq $recnum }
$description = if ($testDefinition) { $testDefinition.RecDescription } else { "Description not found" }
$script:FailedTests.Add([PSCustomObject]@{ Rec = $recnum; Description = $description; Error = $_ })
# Call Initialize-CISAuditResult with error parameters
$auditResult = Initialize-CISAuditResult -Rec $recnum -Failure
$LastError = $_
$auditResult = Get-TestError -LastError $LastError -recnum $recnum
}
}
end {
# Return the audit result
return $auditResult

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@@ -9,35 +9,47 @@ function Test-CustomerLockbox {
begin {
# Dot source the class script if necessary
#. .\source\Classes\CISAuditResult.ps1
# Initialization code, if needed
$recnum = "1.3.6"
Write-Verbose "Running Test-CustomerLockbox for $recnum..."
# Conditions for 1.3.6 (L2) Ensure the customer lockbox feature is enabled (Automated)
#
# Validate test for a pass:
# - Confirm that the automated test results align with the manual audit steps outlined in the CIS benchmark.
# - Specific conditions to check:
# - Condition A: In the Microsoft 365 admin center, the box labeled "Customer Lockbox Requests" is checked.
# - Condition B: Using the SecureScore portal, the Customer Lockbox feature is enabled.
# - Condition C: Using PowerShell, the Customer Lockbox feature is set to `True`.
#
# Validate test for a fail:
# - Confirm that the failure conditions in the automated test are consistent with the manual audit results.
# - Specific conditions to check:
# - Condition A: In the Microsoft 365 admin center, the box labeled "Customer Lockbox Requests" is not checked.
# - Condition B: Using the SecureScore portal, the Customer Lockbox feature is not enabled.
# - Condition C: Using PowerShell, the Customer Lockbox feature is not set to `True`.
}
process {
try {
# 1.3.6 (L2) Ensure the customer lockbox feature is enabled
# Retrieve the organization configuration
$orgConfig = Get-OrganizationConfig | Select-Object CustomerLockBoxEnabled
$customerLockboxEnabled = $orgConfig.CustomerLockBoxEnabled
# Prepare failure reasons and details based on compliance
# Step: Retrieve the organization configuration (Condition C: Pass/Fail)
# $customerLockboxEnabled Mock Object
# $customerLockboxEnabled = $true
$customerLockboxEnabled = Get-CISExoOutput -Rec $recnum
# Step: Prepare failure reasons and details based on compliance (Condition A, B, & C: Fail)
$failureReasons = if (-not $customerLockboxEnabled) {
"Customer lockbox feature is not enabled."
}
else {
"N/A"
}
# Step: Prepare details for the audit result (Condition A, B, & C: Pass/Fail)
$details = if ($customerLockboxEnabled) {
"Customer Lockbox Enabled: True"
}
else {
"Customer Lockbox Enabled: False"
}
# Create and populate the CISAuditResult object #
# Step: Create and populate the CISAuditResult object
$params = @{
Rec = $recnum
Result = $customerLockboxEnabled
@@ -48,19 +60,10 @@ function Test-CustomerLockbox {
$auditResult = Initialize-CISAuditResult @params
}
catch {
Write-Error "An error occurred during the test: $_"
# Retrieve the description from the test definitions
$testDefinition = $script:TestDefinitionsObject | Where-Object { $_.Rec -eq $recnum }
$description = if ($testDefinition) { $testDefinition.RecDescription } else { "Description not found" }
$script:FailedTests.Add([PSCustomObject]@{ Rec = $recnum; Description = $description; Error = $_ })
# Call Initialize-CISAuditResult with error parameters
$auditResult = Initialize-CISAuditResult -Rec $recnum -Failure
$LastError = $_
$auditResult = Get-TestError -LastError $LastError -recnum $recnum
}
}
end {
# Return the audit result
return $auditResult

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@@ -17,9 +17,23 @@ function Test-DialInBypassLobby {
try {
# 8.5.4 (L1) Ensure users dialing in can't bypass the lobby
#
# Validate test for a pass:
# - Confirm that the automated test results align with the manual audit steps outlined in the CIS benchmark.
# - Specific conditions to check:
# - Condition A: The `AllowPSTNUsersToBypassLobby` setting in the Global Teams meeting policy is set to `False`.
# - Condition B: Verification using the UI in the Microsoft Teams admin center confirms that "People dialing in can't bypass the lobby" is set to `Off`.
# - Condition C: Ensure that individuals who dial in by phone must wait in the lobby until admitted by a meeting organizer, co-organizer, or presenter.
#
# Validate test for a fail:
# - Confirm that the failure conditions in the automated test are consistent with the manual audit results.
# - Specific conditions to check:
# - Condition A: The `AllowPSTNUsersToBypassLobby` setting in the Global Teams meeting policy is not set to `False`.
# - Condition B: Verification using the UI in the Microsoft Teams admin center shows that "People dialing in can't bypass the lobby" is not set to `Off`.
# - Condition C: Individuals who dial in by phone are able to join the meeting directly without waiting in the lobby.
# Retrieve Teams meeting policy for PSTN users
$CsTeamsMeetingPolicyPSTN = Get-CsTeamsMeetingPolicy -Identity Global | Select-Object -Property AllowPSTNUsersToBypassLobby
$CsTeamsMeetingPolicyPSTN = Get-CISMSTeamsOutput -Rec $recnum
$PSTNBypassDisabled = -not $CsTeamsMeetingPolicyPSTN.AllowPSTNUsersToBypassLobby
# Prepare failure reasons and details based on compliance
@@ -48,16 +62,8 @@ function Test-DialInBypassLobby {
$auditResult = Initialize-CISAuditResult @params
}
catch {
Write-Error "An error occurred during the test: $_"
# Retrieve the description from the test definitions
$testDefinition = $script:TestDefinitionsObject | Where-Object { $_.Rec -eq $recnum }
$description = if ($testDefinition) { $testDefinition.RecDescription } else { "Description not found" }
$script:FailedTests.Add([PSCustomObject]@{ Rec = $recnum; Description = $description; Error = $_ })
# Call Initialize-CISAuditResult with error parameters
$auditResult = Initialize-CISAuditResult -Rec $recnum -Failure
$LastError = $_
$auditResult = Get-TestError -LastError $LastError -recnum $recnum
}
}

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@@ -18,24 +18,40 @@ function Test-DisallowInfectedFilesDownload {
try {
# 7.3.1 (L2) Ensure Office 365 SharePoint infected files are disallowed for download
#
# Validate test for a pass:
# - Confirm that the automated test results align with the manual audit steps outlined in the CIS benchmark.
# - Specific conditions to check:
# - Condition A: The `DisallowInfectedFileDownload` setting is set to `True`.
# - Condition B: The setting prevents users from downloading infected files as detected by Defender for Office 365.
# - Condition C: Verification using the PowerShell command confirms that the setting is correctly configured.
#
# Validate test for a fail:
# - Confirm that the failure conditions in the automated test are consistent with the manual audit results.
# - Specific conditions to check:
# - Condition A: The `DisallowInfectedFileDownload` setting is not set to `True`.
# - Condition B: The setting does not prevent users from downloading infected files.
# - Condition C: Verification using the PowerShell command indicates that the setting is incorrectly configured.
# Retrieve the SharePoint tenant configuration
$SPOTenantDisallowInfectedFileDownload = Get-SPOTenant | Select-Object DisallowInfectedFileDownload
$SPOTenantDisallowInfectedFileDownload = Get-CISSpoOutput -Rec $recnum
# Condition A: The `DisallowInfectedFileDownload` setting is set to `True`
$isDisallowInfectedFileDownloadEnabled = $SPOTenantDisallowInfectedFileDownload.DisallowInfectedFileDownload
# Prepare failure reasons and details based on compliance
$failureReasons = if (-not $isDisallowInfectedFileDownloadEnabled) {
"Downloading infected files is not disallowed."
"Downloading infected files is not disallowed." # Condition B: The setting does not prevent users from downloading infected files
}
else {
"N/A"
}
$details = if ($isDisallowInfectedFileDownloadEnabled) {
"DisallowInfectedFileDownload: True"
"DisallowInfectedFileDownload: True" # Condition C: Verification confirms the setting is correctly configured
}
else {
"DisallowInfectedFileDownload: False"
"DisallowInfectedFileDownload: False" # Condition C: Verification indicates the setting is incorrectly configured
}
# Create and populate the CISAuditResult object
@@ -49,16 +65,8 @@ function Test-DisallowInfectedFilesDownload {
$auditResult = Initialize-CISAuditResult @params
}
catch {
Write-Error "An error occurred during the test: $_"
# Retrieve the description from the test definitions
$testDefinition = $script:TestDefinitionsObject | Where-Object { $_.Rec -eq $recnum }
$description = if ($testDefinition) { $testDefinition.RecDescription } else { "Description not found" }
$script:FailedTests.Add([PSCustomObject]@{ Rec = $recnum; Description = $description; Error = $_ })
# Call Initialize-CISAuditResult with error parameters
$auditResult = Initialize-CISAuditResult -Rec $recnum -Failure
$LastError = $_
$auditResult = Get-TestError -LastError $LastError -recnum $recnum
}
}

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@@ -4,40 +4,62 @@ function Test-EnableDKIM {
param (
# Aligned
# Parameters can be added if needed
[string]$DomainName
)
begin {
# Dot source the class script if necessary
#. .\source\Classes\CISAuditResult.ps1
# Initialization code, if needed
$recnum = "2.1.9"
Write-Verbose "Running Test-EnableDKIM for $recnum..."
<#
Conditions for 2.1.9 (L1) Ensure DKIM is enabled for all Exchange Online Domains (Automated)
Validate test for a pass:
- Confirm that the automated test results align with the manual audit steps outlined in the CIS benchmark.
- Specific conditions to check:
- Condition A: DKIM is enabled for all Exchange Online domains in the Microsoft 365 security center.
- Condition B: Using the Exchange Online PowerShell Module, the `CnameConfiguration.Enabled` property for each domain is set to `True`.
Validate test for a fail:
- Confirm that the failure conditions in the automated test are consistent with the manual audit results.
- Specific conditions to check:
- Condition A: DKIM is not enabled for one or more Exchange Online domains in the Microsoft 365 security center.
- Condition B: Using the Exchange Online PowerShell Module, the `CnameConfiguration.Enabled` property for one or more domains is set to `False`.
#>
}
process {
try {
# 2.1.9 (L1) Ensure DKIM is enabled for all Exchange Online Domains
# Retrieve DKIM configuration for all domains
$dkimConfig = Get-DkimSigningConfig | Select-Object Domain, Enabled
$dkimConfig = Get-CISExoOutput -Rec $recnum
if (-not $DomainName) {
$dkimResult = ($dkimConfig | ForEach-Object { $_.Enabled }) -notcontains $false
$dkimFailedDomains = $dkimConfig | Where-Object { -not $_.Enabled } | ForEach-Object { $_.Domain }
}
else {
$dkimResult = ($dkimConfig | Where-Object { $_.Domain -eq $DomainName }).Enabled
if ($dkimResult -eq $false) {
$dkimFailedDomains = $dkimConfig | Where-Object { $_.Domain -eq $DomainName } | ForEach-Object { $_.Domain }
}
}
# Prepare failure reasons and details based on compliance
$failureReasons = if (-not $dkimResult) {
"DKIM is not enabled for some domains"
"DKIM is not enabled for some domains" # Condition A fail
}
else {
"N/A"
}
$basedetails = "All domains have DKIM enabled"
$details = if ($dkimResult) {
"All domains have DKIM enabled"
if ($DomainName) {
"Domain: $DomainName; $basedetails"
}
else {
"DKIM not enabled for: $($dkimFailedDomains -join ', ')"
$basedetails
} # Condition A pass
}
else {
"DKIM not enabled for: $($dkimFailedDomains -join ', ')" # Condition B fail
}
# Create and populate the CISAuditResult object
$params = @{
Rec = $recnum
@@ -49,19 +71,10 @@ function Test-EnableDKIM {
$auditResult = Initialize-CISAuditResult @params
}
catch {
Write-Error "An error occurred during the test: $_"
# Retrieve the description from the test definitions
$testDefinition = $script:TestDefinitionsObject | Where-Object { $_.Rec -eq $recnum }
$description = if ($testDefinition) { $testDefinition.RecDescription } else { "Description not found" }
$script:FailedTests.Add([PSCustomObject]@{ Rec = $recnum; Description = $description; Error = $_ })
# Call Initialize-CISAuditResult with error parameters
$auditResult = Initialize-CISAuditResult -Rec $recnum -Failure
$LastError = $_
$auditResult = Get-TestError -LastError $LastError -recnum $recnum
}
}
end {
# Return the audit result
return $auditResult

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@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ function Test-ExternalNoControl {
begin {
# Dot source the class script if necessary
#. .\source\Classes\CISAuditResult.ps1
# . .\source\Classes\CISAuditResult.ps1
# Initialization code, if needed
$recnum = "8.5.7"
@@ -18,9 +18,24 @@ function Test-ExternalNoControl {
try {
# 8.5.7 (L1) Ensure external participants can't give or request control
#
# Validate test for a pass:
# - Confirm that the automated test results align with the manual audit steps outlined in the CIS benchmark.
# - Specific conditions to check:
# - Condition A: Ensure the `AllowExternalParticipantGiveRequestControl` setting in Teams is set to `False`.
# - Condition B: The setting is verified through the Microsoft Teams admin center or via PowerShell command.
# - Condition C: Verification using the UI confirms that external participants are unable to give or request control.
#
# Validate test for a fail:
# - Confirm that the failure conditions in the automated test are consistent with the manual audit results.
# - Specific conditions to check:
# - Condition A: The `AllowExternalParticipantGiveRequestControl` setting in Teams is not set to `False`.
# - Condition B: The setting is verified through the Microsoft Teams admin center or via PowerShell command.
# - Condition C: Verification using the UI indicates that external participants can give or request control.
# Retrieve Teams meeting policy for external participant control
$CsTeamsMeetingPolicyControl = Get-CsTeamsMeetingPolicy -Identity Global | Select-Object -Property AllowExternalParticipantGiveRequestControl
$CsTeamsMeetingPolicyControl = Get-CISMSTeamsOutput -Rec $recnum
# Check if external participants can give or request control
$externalControlRestricted = -not $CsTeamsMeetingPolicyControl.AllowExternalParticipantGiveRequestControl
# Prepare failure reasons and details based on compliance
@@ -49,16 +64,8 @@ function Test-ExternalNoControl {
$auditResult = Initialize-CISAuditResult @params
}
catch {
Write-Error "An error occurred during the test: $_"
# Retrieve the description from the test definitions
$testDefinition = $script:TestDefinitionsObject | Where-Object { $_.Rec -eq $recnum }
$description = if ($testDefinition) { $testDefinition.RecDescription } else { "Description not found" }
$script:FailedTests.Add([PSCustomObject]@{ Rec = $recnum; Description = $description; Error = $_ })
# Call Initialize-CISAuditResult with error parameters
$auditResult = Initialize-CISAuditResult -Rec $recnum -Failure
$LastError = $_
$auditResult = Get-TestError -LastError $LastError -recnum $recnum
}
}

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@@ -5,24 +5,40 @@ function Test-ExternalSharingCalendars {
# Aligned
# Parameters can be added if needed
)
begin {
# Dot source the class script if necessary
#. .\source\Classes\CISAuditResult.ps1
# Initialization code, if needed
$recnum = "1.3.3"
Write-Verbose "Running Test-ExternalSharingCalendars for $recnum..."
# Conditions for 1.3.3 (L2) Ensure 'External sharing' of calendars is not available (Automated)
#
# Validate test for a pass:
# - Confirm that the automated test results align with the manual audit steps outlined in the CIS benchmark.
# - Specific conditions to check:
# - Condition A: In the Microsoft 365 admin center, external calendar sharing is disabled.
# - Condition B: Using the Exchange Online PowerShell Module, the `OrganizationConfig` property `ExternalSharingEnabled` is set to `False`.
#
# Validate test for a fail:
# - Confirm that the failure conditions in the automated test are consistent with the manual audit results.
# - Specific conditions to check:
# - Condition A: In the Microsoft 365 admin center, external calendar sharing is enabled.
# - Condition B: Using the Exchange Online PowerShell Module, the `OrganizationConfig` property `ExternalSharingEnabled` is set to `True`.
}
process {
try {
# 1.3.3 (L2) Ensure 'External sharing' of calendars is not available (Automated)
# Retrieve sharing policies related to calendar sharing
$sharingPolicies = Get-SharingPolicy | Where-Object { $_.Domains -like '*CalendarSharing*' }
# Check if calendar sharing is disabled in all applicable policies
# Step: Retrieve sharing policies related to calendar sharing
# $sharingPolicies Mock Object
<#
$sharingPolicies = [PSCustomObject]@{
Name = "Default Sharing Policy"
Domains = @("Anonymous:CalendarSharingFreeBusySimple")
Enabled = $true
Default = $true
}
#>
$sharingPolicies = Get-CISExoOutput -Rec $recnum
# Step (Condition A & B: Pass/Fail): Check if calendar sharing is disabled in all applicable policies
$isExternalSharingDisabled = $true
$sharingPolicyDetails = @()
foreach ($policy in $sharingPolicies) {
@@ -31,23 +47,44 @@ function Test-ExternalSharingCalendars {
$sharingPolicyDetails += "$($policy.Name): Enabled"
}
}
# Prepare failure reasons and details based on compliance
# Retrieve calendars with publishing enabled (from 1.3.3b)
# $calendarDetails Mock Object
<#
$calendarDetails = @(
[PSCustomObject]@{
Calendar = "SMBuser1@domain.com"
URL = "https://example.com/calendar/smbuser1"
},
[PSCustomObject]@{
Calendar = "SMBuser2@domain.com"
URL = "https://example.com/calendar/smbuser2"
},
[PSCustomObject]@{
Calendar = "SMBuser4@domain.com"
URL = "https://example.com/calendar/smbuser3"
}
)
#>
$calendarDetails = Get-CISExoOutput -Rec "$("$recnum" + "b")"
# Build the failure reason string
$failureReasons = if (-not $isExternalSharingDisabled) {
"Calendar sharing with external users is enabled in one or more policies."
$baseMessage = "Calendar sharing with external users is enabled in one or more policies."
if ($calendarDetails.Count -gt 0) {
$baseMessage += "`nPrior to remediating, check the following mailboxes that have calendar publishing enabled: `n$($calendarDetails -join '`n')"
}
$baseMessage
}
else {
"N/A"
}
# Step: Prepare details for the audit result (Condition A & B: Pass/Fail)
$details = if ($isExternalSharingDisabled) {
"Calendar sharing with external users is disabled."
}
else {
"Enabled Sharing Policies: $($sharingPolicyDetails -join ', ')"
"Enabled Sharing Policies:`n$($sharingPolicyDetails -join ', ')"
}
# Create and populate the CISAuditResult object
# Step: Create and populate the CISAuditResult object
$params = @{
Rec = $recnum
Result = $isExternalSharingDisabled
@@ -58,19 +95,10 @@ function Test-ExternalSharingCalendars {
$auditResult = Initialize-CISAuditResult @params
}
catch {
Write-Error "An error occurred during the test: $_"
# Retrieve the description from the test definitions
$testDefinition = $script:TestDefinitionsObject | Where-Object { $_.Rec -eq $recnum }
$description = if ($testDefinition) { $testDefinition.RecDescription } else { "Description not found" }
$script:FailedTests.Add([PSCustomObject]@{ Rec = $recnum; Description = $description; Error = $_ })
# Call Initialize-CISAuditResult with error parameters
$auditResult = Initialize-CISAuditResult -Rec $recnum -Failure
$LastError = $_
$auditResult = Get-TestError -LastError $LastError -recnum $recnum
}
}
end {
# Return the audit result
return $auditResult

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@@ -2,13 +2,27 @@ function Test-GlobalAdminsCount {
[CmdletBinding()]
[OutputType([CISAuditResult])]
param (
# Aligned
# Define your parameters here if needed
)
begin {
# Dot source the class script if necessary
#. .\source\Classes\CISAuditResult.ps1
# Conditions for 1.1.3 (L1) Ensure that between two and four global admins are designated
#
# Validate test for a pass:
# - Confirm that the automated test results align with the manual audit steps outlined in the CIS benchmark.
# - Specific conditions to check:
# - Condition A: The number of global admins is at least 2.
# - Condition B: The number of global admins is at most 4.
# - Condition C: The list of global admin usernames is accurately retrieved and displayed.
#
# Validate test for a fail:
# - Confirm that the failure conditions in the automated test are consistent with the manual audit results.
# - Specific conditions to check:
# - Condition A: The number of global admins is less than 2.
# - Condition B: The number of global admins is more than 4.
# - Condition C: Any discrepancies or errors in retrieving the list of global admin usernames.
# Initialization code, if needed
$recnum = "1.1.3"
@@ -16,17 +30,17 @@ function Test-GlobalAdminsCount {
process {
try {
# 1.1.3 (L1) Ensure that between two and four global admins are designated
$globalAdmins = Get-CISMgOutput -Rec $recnum
# Retrieve global admin role and members
$globalAdminRole = Get-MgDirectoryRole -Filter "RoleTemplateId eq '62e90394-69f5-4237-9190-012177145e10'"
$globalAdmins = Get-MgDirectoryRoleMember -DirectoryRoleId $globalAdminRole.Id
# Step: Count the number of global admins
$globalAdminCount = $globalAdmins.Count
# Step: Retrieve and format the usernames of global admins
$globalAdminUsernames = ($globalAdmins | ForEach-Object {
"$($_.AdditionalProperties["displayName"]) ($($_.AdditionalProperties["userPrincipalName"]))"
}) -join ', '
# Prepare failure reasons and details based on compliance
# Step: Determine failure reasons based on global admin count
$failureReasons = if ($globalAdminCount -lt 2) {
"Less than 2 global admins: $globalAdminUsernames"
}
@@ -37,9 +51,10 @@ function Test-GlobalAdminsCount {
"N/A"
}
# Step: Prepare details for the audit result
$details = "Count: $globalAdminCount; Users: $globalAdminUsernames"
# Create and populate the CISAuditResult object
# Step: Create and populate the CISAuditResult object
$params = @{
Rec = $recnum
Result = $globalAdminCount -ge 2 -and $globalAdminCount -le 4
@@ -50,16 +65,8 @@ function Test-GlobalAdminsCount {
$auditResult = Initialize-CISAuditResult @params
}
catch {
Write-Error "An error occurred during the test: $_"
# Retrieve the description from the test definitions
$testDefinition = $script:TestDefinitionsObject | Where-Object { $_.Rec -eq $recnum }
$description = if ($testDefinition) { $testDefinition.RecDescription } else { "Description not found" }
$script:FailedTests.Add([PSCustomObject]@{ Rec = $recnum; Description = $description; Error = $_ })
# Call Initialize-CISAuditResult with error parameters
$auditResult = Initialize-CISAuditResult -Rec $recnum -Failure
$LastError = $_
$auditResult = Get-TestError -LastError $LastError -recnum $recnum
}
}

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@@ -18,9 +18,23 @@ function Test-GuestAccessExpiration {
try {
# 7.2.9 (L1) Ensure guest access to a site or OneDrive will expire automatically
#
# Validate test for a pass:
# - Confirm that the automated test results align with the manual audit steps outlined in the CIS benchmark.
# - Specific conditions to check:
# - Condition A: The ExternalUserExpirationRequired setting in SharePoint is set to True.
# - Condition B: The ExternalUserExpireInDays setting in SharePoint is configured to 30 or less.
# - Condition C: Verification using the SharePoint Admin Center confirms that guest access will expire automatically after the specified number of days.
#
# Validate test for a fail:
# - Confirm that the failure conditions in the automated test are consistent with the manual audit results.
# - Specific conditions to check:
# - Condition A: The ExternalUserExpirationRequired setting in SharePoint is not set to True.
# - Condition B: The ExternalUserExpireInDays setting in SharePoint is configured to more than 30 days.
# - Condition C: Verification using the SharePoint Admin Center indicates that guest access is not set to expire automatically after the specified number of days.
# Retrieve SharePoint tenant settings related to guest access expiration
$SPOTenantGuestAccess = Get-SPOTenant | Select-Object ExternalUserExpirationRequired, ExternalUserExpireInDays
$SPOTenantGuestAccess = Get-CISSpoOutput -Rec $recnum
$isGuestAccessExpirationConfiguredCorrectly = $SPOTenantGuestAccess.ExternalUserExpirationRequired -and $SPOTenantGuestAccess.ExternalUserExpireInDays -le 30
# Prepare failure reasons and details based on compliance
@@ -44,16 +58,8 @@ function Test-GuestAccessExpiration {
$auditResult = Initialize-CISAuditResult @params
}
catch {
Write-Error "An error occurred during the test: $_"
# Retrieve the description from the test definitions
$testDefinition = $script:TestDefinitionsObject | Where-Object { $_.Rec -eq $recnum }
$description = if ($testDefinition) { $testDefinition.RecDescription } else { "Description not found" }
$script:FailedTests.Add([PSCustomObject]@{ Rec = $recnum; Description = $description; Error = $_ })
# Call Initialize-CISAuditResult with error parameters
$auditResult = Initialize-CISAuditResult -Rec $recnum -Failure
$LastError = $_
$auditResult = Get-TestError -LastError $LastError -recnum $recnum
}
}

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@@ -50,16 +50,8 @@ function Test-GuestUsersBiweeklyReview {
$auditResult = Initialize-CISAuditResult @params
}
catch {
Write-Error "An error occurred during the test: $_"
# Retrieve the description from the test definitions
$testDefinition = $script:TestDefinitionsObject | Where-Object { $_.Rec -eq $recnum }
$description = if ($testDefinition) { $testDefinition.RecDescription } else { "Description not found" }
$script:FailedTests.Add([PSCustomObject]@{ Rec = $recnum; Description = $description; Error = $_ })
# Call Initialize-CISAuditResult with error parameters
$auditResult = Initialize-CISAuditResult -Rec $recnum -Failure
$LastError = $_
$auditResult = Get-TestError -LastError $LastError -recnum $recnum
}
}

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@@ -9,30 +9,41 @@ function Test-IdentifyExternalEmail {
begin {
# Dot source the class script if necessary
#. .\source\Classes\CISAuditResult.ps1
# Initialization code, if needed
$recnum = "6.2.3"
Write-Verbose "Running Test-IdentifyExternalEmail for $recnum..."
# Conditions for 6.2.3 (L1) Ensure email from external senders is identified
#
# Validate test for a pass:
# - Confirm that the automated test results align with the manual audit steps outlined in the CIS benchmark.
# - Specific conditions to check:
# - Condition A: External tagging is enabled using PowerShell for all identities.
# - Condition B: The BypassAllowList only contains email addresses the organization has permitted to bypass external tagging.
# - Condition C: External sender tag appears in email messages received from external sources.
#
# Validate test for a fail:
# - Confirm that the failure conditions in the automated test are consistent with the manual audit results.
# - Specific conditions to check:
# - Condition A: External tagging is not enabled using PowerShell for all identities.
# - Condition B: The BypassAllowList contains unauthorized email addresses.
# - Condition C: External sender tag does not appear in email messages received from external sources.
}
process {
try {
# 6.2.3 (L1) Ensure email from external senders is identified
# Retrieve external sender tagging configuration
$externalInOutlook = Get-ExternalInOutlook
$externalInOutlook = Get-CISExoOutput -Rec $recnum
$externalTaggingEnabled = ($externalInOutlook | ForEach-Object { $_.Enabled }) -contains $true
# Prepare failure reasons and details based on compliance
$failureReasons = if (-not $externalTaggingEnabled) {
# Condition A: External tagging is not enabled using PowerShell for all identities.
"External sender tagging is disabled"
}
else {
"N/A"
}
# Details for external tagging configuration
$details = "Enabled: $($externalTaggingEnabled); AllowList: $($externalInOutlook.AllowList)"
# Create and populate the CISAuditResult object
$params = @{
Rec = $recnum
@@ -44,19 +55,10 @@ function Test-IdentifyExternalEmail {
$auditResult = Initialize-CISAuditResult @params
}
catch {
Write-Error "An error occurred during the test: $_"
# Retrieve the description from the test definitions
$testDefinition = $script:TestDefinitionsObject | Where-Object { $_.Rec -eq $recnum }
$description = if ($testDefinition) { $testDefinition.RecDescription } else { "Description not found" }
$script:FailedTests.Add([PSCustomObject]@{ Rec = $recnum; Description = $description; Error = $_ })
# Call Initialize-CISAuditResult with error parameters
$auditResult = Initialize-CISAuditResult -Rec $recnum -Failure
$LastError = $_
$auditResult = Get-TestError -LastError $LastError -recnum $recnum
}
}
end {
# Return the audit result
return $auditResult

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@@ -17,9 +17,23 @@ function Test-LinkSharingRestrictions {
process {
try {
# 7.2.7 (L1) Ensure link sharing is restricted in SharePoint and OneDrive
#
# Validate test for a pass:
# - Confirm that the automated test results align with the manual audit steps outlined in the CIS benchmark.
# - Specific conditions to check:
# - Condition A: The `DefaultSharingLinkType` setting in SharePoint and OneDrive is set to `Direct`.
# - Condition B: The setting `Choose the type of link that's selected by default when users share files and folders in SharePoint and OneDrive` is set to `Specific people (only the people the user specifies)`.
# - Condition C: Verification using the UI confirms that the link sharing settings are configured as recommended.
#
# Validate test for a fail:
# - Confirm that the failure conditions in the automated test are consistent with the manual audit results.
# - Specific conditions to check:
# - Condition A: The `DefaultSharingLinkType` setting in SharePoint and OneDrive is not set to `Direct`.
# - Condition B: The setting `Choose the type of link that's selected by default when users share files and folders in SharePoint and OneDrive` is not set to `Specific people (only the people the user specifies)`.
# - Condition C: Verification using the UI indicates that the link sharing settings are not configured as recommended.
# Retrieve link sharing configuration for SharePoint and OneDrive
$SPOTenantLinkSharing = Get-SPOTenant | Select-Object DefaultSharingLinkType
$SPOTenantLinkSharing = Get-CISSpoOutput -Rec $recnum
$isLinkSharingRestricted = $SPOTenantLinkSharing.DefaultSharingLinkType -eq 'Direct' # Or 'SpecificPeople' as per the recommendation
# Prepare failure reasons and details based on compliance
@@ -44,16 +58,8 @@ function Test-LinkSharingRestrictions {
}
catch {
Write-Error "An error occurred during the test: $_"
# Retrieve the description from the test definitions
$testDefinition = $script:TestDefinitionsObject | Where-Object { $_.Rec -eq $recnum }
$description = if ($testDefinition) { $testDefinition.RecDescription } else { "Description not found" }
$script:FailedTests.Add([PSCustomObject]@{ Rec = $recnum; Description = $description; Error = $_ })
# Call Initialize-CISAuditResult with error parameters
$auditResult = Initialize-CISAuditResult -Rec $recnum -Failure
$LastError = $_
$auditResult = Get-TestError -LastError $LastError -recnum $recnum
}
}

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@@ -5,25 +5,38 @@ function Test-MailTipsEnabled {
# Aligned
# Parameters can be added if needed
)
begin {
# Dot source the class script if necessary
#. .\source\Classes\CISAuditResult.ps1
# Initialization code, if needed
$auditResult = [CISAuditResult]::new()
$recnum = "6.5.2"
Write-Verbose "Running Test-MailTipsEnabled for $recnum..."
# Conditions for 6.5.2 (L2) Ensure MailTips are enabled for end users
#
# Validate test for a pass:
# - Confirm that the automated test results align with the manual audit steps outlined in the CIS benchmark.
# - Specific conditions to check:
# - Condition A: MailTipsAllTipsEnabled is set to True.
# - Condition B: MailTipsExternalRecipientsTipsEnabled is set to True.
# - Condition C: MailTipsGroupMetricsEnabled is set to True.
# - Condition D: MailTipsLargeAudienceThreshold is set to an acceptable value (default is 25).
#
# Validate test for a fail:
# - Confirm that the failure conditions in the automated test are consistent with the manual audit results.
# - Specific conditions to check:
# - Condition A: MailTipsAllTipsEnabled is not set to True.
# - Condition B: MailTipsExternalRecipientsTipsEnabled is not set to True.
# - Condition C: MailTipsGroupMetricsEnabled is not set to True.
# - Condition D: MailTipsLargeAudienceThreshold is not set to an acceptable value (default is 25).
}
process {
try {
# 6.5.2 (L2) Ensure MailTips are enabled for end users
# Retrieve organization configuration for MailTips settings
$orgConfig = Get-OrganizationConfig | Select-Object MailTipsAllTipsEnabled, MailTipsExternalRecipientsTipsEnabled, MailTipsGroupMetricsEnabled, MailTipsLargeAudienceThreshold
$orgConfig = Get-CISExoOutput -Rec $recnum
# Check the MailTips settings (Conditions A, B, C, D)
$allTipsEnabled = $orgConfig.MailTipsAllTipsEnabled -and $orgConfig.MailTipsGroupMetricsEnabled -and $orgConfig.MailTipsLargeAudienceThreshold -eq 25
$externalRecipientsTipsEnabled = $orgConfig.MailTipsExternalRecipientsTipsEnabled
# Prepare failure reasons and details based on compliance
$failureReasons = if (-not ($allTipsEnabled -and $externalRecipientsTipsEnabled)) {
"One or more MailTips settings are not configured as required."
@@ -31,14 +44,12 @@ function Test-MailTipsEnabled {
else {
"N/A"
}
$details = if ($allTipsEnabled -and $externalRecipientsTipsEnabled) {
"MailTipsAllTipsEnabled: $($orgConfig.MailTipsAllTipsEnabled); MailTipsExternalRecipientsTipsEnabled: $($orgConfig.MailTipsExternalRecipientsTipsEnabled); MailTipsGroupMetricsEnabled: $($orgConfig.MailTipsGroupMetricsEnabled); MailTipsLargeAudienceThreshold: $($orgConfig.MailTipsLargeAudienceThreshold)"
}
else {
"One or more MailTips settings are not configured as required."
}
# Create and populate the CISAuditResult object
$params = @{
Rec = $recnum
@@ -50,19 +61,10 @@ function Test-MailTipsEnabled {
$auditResult = Initialize-CISAuditResult @params
}
catch {
Write-Error "An error occurred during the test: $_"
# Retrieve the description from the test definitions
$testDefinition = $script:TestDefinitionsObject | Where-Object { $_.Rec -eq $recnum }
$description = if ($testDefinition) { $testDefinition.RecDescription } else { "Description not found" }
$script:FailedTests.Add([PSCustomObject]@{ Rec = $recnum; Description = $description; Error = $_ })
# Call Initialize-CISAuditResult with error parameters
$auditResult = Initialize-CISAuditResult -Rec $recnum -Failure
$LastError = $_
$auditResult = Get-TestError -LastError $LastError -recnum $recnum
}
}
end {
# Return the audit result
return $auditResult

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@@ -4,73 +4,90 @@ function Test-MailboxAuditingE3 {
param (
# Parameters can be added if needed
)
begin {
<#
Conditions for 6.1.2 (L1) Ensure mailbox auditing for E3 users is Enabled
Validate test for a pass:
- Confirm that the automated test results align with the manual audit steps outlined in the CIS benchmark.
- Specific conditions to check:
- Condition A: Mailbox audit logging is enabled for all user mailboxes.
- Condition B: The `AuditAdmin` actions include `ApplyRecord`, `Create`, `HardDelete`, `MoveToDeletedItems`, `SendAs`, `SendOnBehalf`, `SoftDelete`, `Update`, `UpdateCalendarDelegation`, `UpdateFolderPermissions`, and `UpdateInboxRules`.
- Condition C: The `AuditDelegate` actions include `ApplyRecord`, `Create`, `HardDelete`, `MoveToDeletedItems`, `SendAs`, `SendOnBehalf`, `SoftDelete`, `Update`, `UpdateFolderPermissions`, and `UpdateInboxRules`.
- Condition D: The `AuditOwner` actions include `ApplyRecord`, `HardDelete`, `MoveToDeletedItems`, `SoftDelete`, `Update`, `UpdateCalendarDelegation`, `UpdateFolderPermissions`, and `UpdateInboxRules`.
Validate test for a fail:
- Confirm that the failure conditions in the automated test are consistent with the manual audit results.
- Specific conditions to check:
- Condition A: Mailbox audit logging is not enabled for all user mailboxes.
- Condition B: The `AuditAdmin` actions do not include `ApplyRecord`, `Create`, `HardDelete`, `MoveToDeletedItems`, `SendAs`, `SendOnBehalf`, `SoftDelete`, `Update`, `UpdateCalendarDelegation`, `UpdateFolderPermissions`, and `UpdateInboxRules`.
- Condition C: The `AuditDelegate` actions do not include `ApplyRecord`, `Create`, `HardDelete`, `MoveToDeletedItems`, `SendAs`, `SendOnBehalf`, `SoftDelete`, `Update`, `UpdateFolderPermissions`, and `UpdateInboxRules`.
- Condition D: The `AuditOwner` actions do not include `ApplyRecord`, `HardDelete`, `MoveToDeletedItems`, `SoftDelete`, `Update`, `UpdateCalendarDelegation`, `UpdateFolderPermissions`, and `UpdateInboxRules`.
#>
# Dot source the class script if necessary
#. .\source\Classes\CISAuditResult.ps1
$e3SkuPartNumbers = @("ENTERPRISEPACK", "OFFICESUBSCRIPTION")
$AdminActions = @("ApplyRecord", "Copy", "Create", "FolderBind", "HardDelete", "Move", "MoveToDeletedItems", "SendAs", "SendOnBehalf", "SoftDelete", "Update", "UpdateCalendarDelegation", "UpdateFolderPermissions", "UpdateInboxRules")
$DelegateActions = @("ApplyRecord", "Create", "FolderBind", "HardDelete", "Move", "MoveToDeletedItems", "SendAs", "SendOnBehalf", "SoftDelete", "Update", "UpdateFolderPermissions", "UpdateInboxRules")
$OwnerActions = @("ApplyRecord", "Create", "HardDelete", "MailboxLogin", "Move", "MoveToDeletedItems", "SoftDelete", "Update", "UpdateCalendarDelegation", "UpdateFolderPermissions", "UpdateInboxRules")
$actionDictionaries = Get-Action -Dictionaries
# E3 specific actions
$AdminActions = $actionDictionaries.AdminActions.Keys | Where-Object { $_ -notin @("MailItemsAccessed", "Send") }
$DelegateActions = $actionDictionaries.DelegateActions.Keys | Where-Object { $_ -notin @("MailItemsAccessed") }
$OwnerActions = $actionDictionaries.OwnerActions.Keys | Where-Object { $_ -notin @("MailItemsAccessed", "Send") }
$allFailures = @()
$allUsers = Get-AzureADUser -All $true
$processedUsers = @{} # Dictionary to track processed users
$recnum = "6.1.2"
Write-Verbose "Running Test-MailboxAuditingE3 for $recnum..."
$allUsers = Get-CISMgOutput -Rec $recnum
$processedUsers = @{} # Dictionary to track processed users
}
process {
if ($null -ne $allUsers) {
$mailboxes = Get-CISExoOutput -Rec $recnum
try {
foreach ($user in $allUsers) {
if ($processedUsers.ContainsKey($user.UserPrincipalName)) {
Write-Verbose "Skipping already processed user: $($user.UserPrincipalName)"
continue
}
$licenseDetails = Get-MgUserLicenseDetail -UserId $user.UserPrincipalName
$hasOfficeE3 = ($licenseDetails | Where-Object { $_.SkuPartNumber -in $e3SkuPartNumbers }).Count -gt 0
Write-Verbose "Evaluating user $($user.UserPrincipalName) for Office E3 license."
if ($hasOfficeE3) {
$userUPN = $user.UserPrincipalName
$mailbox = Get-EXOMailbox -Identity $userUPN -PropertySets Audit
$missingActions = @()
$mailbox = $mailboxes | Where-Object { $_.UserPrincipalName -eq $user.UserPrincipalName }
$missingAdminActions = @()
$missingDelegateActions = @()
$missingOwnerActions = @()
if ($mailbox.AuditEnabled) {
foreach ($action in $AdminActions) {
if ($mailbox.AuditAdmin -notcontains $action) { $missingActions += "Admin action '$action' missing" }
if ($mailbox.AuditAdmin -notcontains $action) {
$missingAdminActions += (Get-Action -Actions $action -ActionType "Admin")
}
}
foreach ($action in $DelegateActions) {
if ($mailbox.AuditDelegate -notcontains $action) { $missingActions += "Delegate action '$action' missing" }
if ($mailbox.AuditDelegate -notcontains $action) {
$missingDelegateActions += (Get-Action -Actions $action -ActionType "Delegate")
}
}
foreach ($action in $OwnerActions) {
if ($mailbox.AuditOwner -notcontains $action) { $missingActions += "Owner action '$action' missing" }
if ($mailbox.AuditOwner -notcontains $action) {
$missingOwnerActions += (Get-Action -Actions $action -ActionType "Owner")
}
if ($missingActions.Count -gt 0) {
$formattedActions = Format-MissingAction -missingActions $missingActions
$allFailures += "$userUPN|True|$($formattedActions.Admin)|$($formattedActions.Delegate)|$($formattedActions.Owner)"
}
if ($missingAdminActions.Count -gt 0 -or $missingDelegateActions.Count -gt 0 -or $missingOwnerActions.Count -gt 0) {
$allFailures += "$userUPN|True|$($missingAdminActions -join ',')|$($missingDelegateActions -join ',')|$($missingOwnerActions -join ',')"
}
}
else {
$allFailures += "$userUPN|False|||"
$allFailures += "$userUPN|False|||" # Condition A for fail
}
# Mark the user as processed
$processedUsers[$user.UserPrincipalName] = $true
}
}
# Prepare failure reasons and details based on compliance
$failureReasons = if ($allFailures.Count -eq 0) { "N/A" } else { "Audit issues detected." }
if ($allFailures.Count -eq 0) {
$failureReasons = "N/A"
}
else {
$failureReasons = "Audit issues detected."
}
$details = if ($allFailures.Count -eq 0) {
"All Office E3 users have correct mailbox audit settings."
}
else {
"UserPrincipalName|AuditEnabled|AdminActionsMissing|DelegateActionsMissing|OwnerActionsMissing`n" + ($allFailures -join "`n")
}
# Populate the audit result
$params = @{
Rec = $recnum
@@ -83,27 +100,31 @@ function Test-MailboxAuditingE3 {
}
catch {
Write-Error "An error occurred during the test: $_"
# Retrieve the description from the test definitions
$testDefinition = $script:TestDefinitionsObject | Where-Object { $_.Rec -eq $recnum }
$description = if ($testDefinition) { $testDefinition.RecDescription } else { "Description not found" }
$script:FailedTests.Add([PSCustomObject]@{ Rec = $recnum; Description = $description; Error = $_ })
# Call Initialize-CISAuditResult with error parameters
$auditResult = Initialize-CISAuditResult -Rec $recnum -Failure
}
}
else {
$params = @{
Rec = $recnum
Result = $false
Status = "Fail"
Details = "No M365 E3 licenses found."
FailureReason = "The audit is for M365 E3 licenses, but no such licenses were found."
}
$auditResult = Initialize-CISAuditResult @params
}
}
end {
#$verbosePreference = 'Continue'
$detailsLength = $details.Length
Write-Verbose "Character count of the details: $detailsLength"
if ($detailsLength -gt 32767) {
Write-Verbose "Warning: The character count exceeds the limit for Excel cells."
}
#$verbosePreference = 'SilentlyContinue'
return $auditResult
}
}

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@@ -4,73 +4,93 @@ function Test-MailboxAuditingE5 {
param (
# Parameters can be added if needed
)
begin {
# Dot source the class script if necessary
#. .\source\Classes\CISAuditResult.ps1
$e5SkuPartNumbers = @("SPE_E5", "ENTERPRISEPREMIUM", "OFFICEE5")
$AdminActions = @("ApplyRecord", "Copy", "Create", "FolderBind", "HardDelete", "MailItemsAccessed", "Move", "MoveToDeletedItems", "SendAs", "SendOnBehalf", "Send", "SoftDelete", "Update", "UpdateCalendarDelegation", "UpdateFolderPermissions", "UpdateInboxRules")
$DelegateActions = @("ApplyRecord", "Create", "FolderBind", "HardDelete", "MailItemsAccessed", "Move", "MoveToDeletedItems", "SendAs", "SendOnBehalf", "SoftDelete", "Update", "UpdateFolderPermissions", "UpdateInboxRules")
$OwnerActions = @("ApplyRecord", "Create", "HardDelete", "MailboxLogin", "Move", "MailItemsAccessed", "MoveToDeletedItems", "Send", "SoftDelete", "Update", "UpdateCalendarDelegation", "UpdateFolderPermissions", "UpdateInboxRules")
# Conditions for 6.1.3 (L1) Ensure mailbox auditing for E5 users is Enabled
#
# Validate test for a pass:
# - Confirm that the automated test results align with the manual audit steps outlined in the CIS benchmark.
# - Specific conditions to check:
# - Condition A: Mailbox auditing is enabled for E5 users.
# - Condition B: AuditAdmin actions include ApplyRecord, Create, HardDelete, MailItemsAccessed, MoveToDeletedItems, Send, SendAs, SendOnBehalf, SoftDelete, Update, UpdateCalendarDelegation, UpdateFolderPermissions, UpdateInboxRules.
# - Condition C: AuditDelegate actions include ApplyRecord, Create, HardDelete, MailItemsAccessed, MoveToDeletedItems, SendAs, SendOnBehalf, SoftDelete, Update, UpdateFolderPermissions, UpdateInboxRules.
# - Condition D: AuditOwner actions include ApplyRecord, HardDelete, MailItemsAccessed, MoveToDeletedItems, Send, SoftDelete, Update, UpdateCalendarDelegation, UpdateFolderPermissions, UpdateInboxRules.
#
# Validate test for a fail:
# - Confirm that the failure conditions in the automated test are consistent with the manual audit results.
# - Specific conditions to check:
# - Condition A: Mailbox auditing is not enabled for E5 users.
# - Condition B: AuditAdmin actions do not include all of the following: ApplyRecord, Create, HardDelete, MailItemsAccessed, MoveToDeletedItems, Send, SendAs, SendOnBehalf, SoftDelete, Update, UpdateCalendarDelegation, UpdateFolderPermissions, UpdateInboxRules.
# - Condition C: AuditDelegate actions do not include all of the following: ApplyRecord, Create, HardDelete, MailItemsAccessed, MoveToDeletedItems, SendAs, SendOnBehalf, SoftDelete, Update, UpdateFolderPermissions, UpdateInboxRules.
# - Condition D: AuditOwner actions do not include all of the following: ApplyRecord, HardDelete, MailItemsAccessed, MoveToDeletedItems, Send, SoftDelete, Update, UpdateCalendarDelegation, UpdateFolderPermissions, UpdateInboxRules.
$actionDictionaries = Get-Action -Dictionaries
$AdminActions = $actionDictionaries.AdminActions.Keys
$DelegateActions = $actionDictionaries.DelegateActions.Keys
$OwnerActions = $actionDictionaries.OwnerActions.Keys
$allFailures = @()
$allUsers = Get-AzureADUser -All $true
$processedUsers = @{} # Dictionary to track processed users
$processedUsers = @{}
$recnum = "6.1.3"
Write-Verbose "Running Test-MailboxAuditingE5 for $recnum..."
$allUsers = Get-CISMgOutput -Rec $recnum
}
process {
if ($null -ne $allUsers) {
$mailboxes = Get-CISExoOutput -Rec $recnum
try {
foreach ($user in $allUsers) {
if ($processedUsers.ContainsKey($user.UserPrincipalName)) {
Write-Verbose "Skipping already processed user: $($user.UserPrincipalName)"
continue
}
$licenseDetails = Get-MgUserLicenseDetail -UserId $user.UserPrincipalName
$hasOfficeE5 = ($licenseDetails | Where-Object { $_.SkuPartNumber -in $e5SkuPartNumbers }).Count -gt 0
Write-Verbose "Evaluating user $($user.UserPrincipalName) for Office E5 license."
if ($hasOfficeE5) {
$mailbox = $mailboxes | Where-Object { $_.UserPrincipalName -eq $user.UserPrincipalName }
$userUPN = $user.UserPrincipalName
$mailbox = Get-EXOMailbox -Identity $userUPN -PropertySets Audit
$missingActions = @()
$missingAdminActions = @()
$missingDelegateActions = @()
$missingOwnerActions = @()
if ($mailbox.AuditEnabled) {
# Validate Admin actions
foreach ($action in $AdminActions) {
if ($mailbox.AuditAdmin -notcontains $action) { $missingActions += "Admin action '$action' missing" }
if ($mailbox.AuditAdmin -notcontains $action) {
$missingAdminActions += (Get-Action -Actions $action -ActionType "Admin") # Condition B
}
}
# Validate Delegate actions
foreach ($action in $DelegateActions) {
if ($mailbox.AuditDelegate -notcontains $action) { $missingActions += "Delegate action '$action' missing" }
if ($mailbox.AuditDelegate -notcontains $action) {
$missingDelegateActions += (Get-Action -Actions $action -ActionType "Delegate") # Condition C
}
}
# Validate Owner actions
foreach ($action in $OwnerActions) {
if ($mailbox.AuditOwner -notcontains $action) { $missingActions += "Owner action '$action' missing" }
if ($mailbox.AuditOwner -notcontains $action) {
$missingOwnerActions += (Get-Action -Actions $action -ActionType "Owner") # Condition D
}
if ($missingActions.Count -gt 0) {
$formattedActions = Format-MissingAction -missingActions $missingActions
$allFailures += "$userUPN|True|$($formattedActions.Admin)|$($formattedActions.Delegate)|$($formattedActions.Owner)"
}
if ($missingAdminActions.Count -gt 0 -or $missingDelegateActions.Count -gt 0 -or $missingOwnerActions.Count -gt 0) {
$allFailures += "$userUPN|True|$($missingAdminActions -join ',')|$($missingDelegateActions -join ',')|$($missingOwnerActions -join ',')"
}
}
else {
$allFailures += "$userUPN|False|||"
$allFailures += "$userUPN|False|||" # Condition A for fail
}
# Mark the user as processed
$processedUsers[$user.UserPrincipalName] = $true
}
}
# Prepare failure reasons and details based on compliance
$failureReasons = if ($allFailures.Count -eq 0) { "N/A" } else { "Audit issues detected." }
$details = if ($allFailures.Count -eq 0) {
"All Office E5 users have correct mailbox audit settings."
if ($allFailures.Count -eq 0) {
$failureReasons = "N/A"
}
else {
"UserPrincipalName|AuditEnabled|AdminActionsMissing|DelegateActionsMissing|OwnerActionsMissing`n" + ($allFailures -join "`n")
$failureReasons = "Audit issues detected."
}
$details = if ($allFailures.Count -eq 0) {
"All Office E5 users have correct mailbox audit settings." # Condition A for pass
}
else {
"UserPrincipalName|AuditEnabled|AdminActionsMissing|DelegateActionsMissing|OwnerActionsMissing`n" + ($allFailures -join "`n") # Condition A for fail
}
# $details = Initialize-LargeTestTable -lineCount 3000 # Adjust the lineCount to exceed 32,000 characters
# Populate the audit result
$params = @{
Rec = $recnum
@@ -83,27 +103,31 @@ function Test-MailboxAuditingE5 {
}
catch {
Write-Error "An error occurred during the test: $_"
# Retrieve the description from the test definitions
$testDefinition = $script:TestDefinitionsObject | Where-Object { $_.Rec -eq $recnum }
$description = if ($testDefinition) { $testDefinition.RecDescription } else { "Description not found" }
$script:FailedTests.Add([PSCustomObject]@{ Rec = $recnum; Description = $description; Error = $_ })
# Call Initialize-CISAuditResult with error parameters
$auditResult = Initialize-CISAuditResult -Rec $recnum -Failure
}
}
else {
$params = @{
Rec = $recnum
Result = $false
Status = "Fail"
Details = "No M365 E5 licenses found."
FailureReason = "The audit is for M365 E5 licenses, but no such licenses were found."
}
$auditResult = Initialize-CISAuditResult @params
}
}
end {
#$verbosePreference = 'Continue'
$detailsLength = $details.Length
Write-Verbose "Character count of the details: $detailsLength"
if ($detailsLength -gt 32767) {
Write-Verbose "Warning: The character count exceeds the limit for Excel cells."
}
#$verbosePreference = 'SilentlyContinue'
return $auditResult
}
}

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@@ -2,25 +2,37 @@ function Test-ManagedApprovedPublicGroups {
[CmdletBinding()]
[OutputType([CISAuditResult])]
param (
# Aligned
# Parameters can be added if needed
)
begin {
# Dot source the class script if necessary
#. .\source\Classes\CISAuditResult.ps1
# Initialization code, if needed
$recnum = "1.2.1"
# Conditions for 1.2.1 (L2) Ensure that only organizationally managed/approved public groups exist (Automated)
#
# Validate test for a pass:
# - Confirm that the automated test results align with the manual audit steps outlined in the CIS benchmark.
# - Specific conditions to check:
# - Condition A: No groups have the status 'Public' in the privacy column on the Active teams and groups page.
# - Condition B: Using Microsoft Graph PowerShell, all groups return a status other than 'Public' when checked.
#
# Validate test for a fail:
# - Confirm that the failure conditions in the automated test are consistent with the manual audit results.
# - Specific conditions to check:
# - Condition A: One or more groups have the status 'Public' in the privacy column on the Active teams and groups page.
# - Condition B: Using Microsoft Graph PowerShell, one or more groups return a status of 'Public' when checked.
}
process {
try {
# 1.2.1 (L2) Ensure that only organizationally managed/approved public groups exist (Automated)
# Step: Retrieve all groups with visibility set to 'Public'
$allGroups = Get-CISMgOutput -Rec $recnum
# Retrieve all public groups
$allGroups = Get-MgGroup -All | Where-Object { $_.Visibility -eq "Public" } | Select-Object DisplayName, Visibility
# Prepare failure reasons and details based on compliance
# Step: Determine failure reasons based on the presence of public groups
$failureReasons = if ($null -ne $allGroups -and $allGroups.Count -gt 0) {
"There are public groups present that are not organizationally managed/approved."
}
@@ -28,6 +40,7 @@ function Test-ManagedApprovedPublicGroups {
"N/A"
}
# Step: Prepare details for the audit result
$details = if ($null -eq $allGroups -or $allGroups.Count -eq 0) {
"No public groups found."
}
@@ -36,7 +49,7 @@ function Test-ManagedApprovedPublicGroups {
"Public groups found: $($groupDetails -join ', ')"
}
# Create and populate the CISAuditResult object
# Step: Create and populate the CISAuditResult object
$params = @{
Rec = $recnum
Result = $null -eq $allGroups -or $allGroups.Count -eq 0
@@ -47,21 +60,13 @@ function Test-ManagedApprovedPublicGroups {
$auditResult = Initialize-CISAuditResult @params
}
catch {
Write-Error "An error occurred during the test: $_"
# Retrieve the description from the test definitions
$testDefinition = $script:TestDefinitionsObject | Where-Object { $_.Rec -eq $recnum }
$description = if ($testDefinition) { $testDefinition.RecDescription } else { "Description not found" }
$script:FailedTests.Add([PSCustomObject]@{ Rec = $recnum; Description = $description; Error = $_ })
# Call Initialize-CISAuditResult with error parameters
$auditResult = Initialize-CISAuditResult -Rec $recnum -Failure
$LastError = $_
$auditResult = Get-TestError -LastError $LastError -recnum $recnum
}
}
end {
# Return auditResults
# Return the audit result
return $auditResult
}
}

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@@ -16,11 +16,24 @@ function Test-MeetingChatNoAnonymous {
process {
try {
# 8.5.5 (L2) Ensure meeting chat does not allow anonymous users
# Connect to Teams PowerShell using Connect-MicrosoftTeams
#
# Validate test for a pass:
# - Confirm that the automated test results align with the manual audit steps outlined in the CIS benchmark.
# - Specific conditions to check:
# - Condition A: The `MeetingChatEnabledType` setting in Teams is set to `EnabledExceptAnonymous`.
# - Condition B: The setting for meeting chat is configured to allow chat for everyone except anonymous users.
# - Condition C: Verification using the Teams Admin Center confirms that the meeting chat settings are configured as recommended.
#
# Validate test for a fail:
# - Confirm that the failure conditions in the automated test are consistent with the manual audit results.
# - Specific conditions to check:
# - Condition A: The `MeetingChatEnabledType` setting in Teams is not set to `EnabledExceptAnonymous`.
# - Condition B: The setting for meeting chat allows chat for anonymous users.
# - Condition C: Verification using the Teams Admin Center indicates that the meeting chat settings are not configured as recommended.
# Retrieve the Teams meeting policy for meeting chat
$CsTeamsMeetingPolicyChat = Get-CsTeamsMeetingPolicy -Identity Global | Select-Object -Property MeetingChatEnabledType
$CsTeamsMeetingPolicyChat = Get-CISMSTeamsOutput -Rec $recnum
# Condition A: Check if the MeetingChatEnabledType is set to 'EnabledExceptAnonymous'
$chatAnonDisabled = $CsTeamsMeetingPolicyChat.MeetingChatEnabledType -eq 'EnabledExceptAnonymous'
# Prepare failure reasons and details based on compliance
@@ -44,16 +57,8 @@ function Test-MeetingChatNoAnonymous {
$auditResult = Initialize-CISAuditResult @params
}
catch {
Write-Error "An error occurred during the test: $_"
# Retrieve the description from the test definitions
$testDefinition = $script:TestDefinitionsObject | Where-Object { $_.Rec -eq $recnum }
$description = if ($testDefinition) { $testDefinition.RecDescription } else { "Description not found" }
$script:FailedTests.Add([PSCustomObject]@{ Rec = $recnum; Description = $description; Error = $_ })
# Call Initialize-CISAuditResult with error parameters
$auditResult = Initialize-CISAuditResult -Rec $recnum -Failure
$LastError = $_
$auditResult = Get-TestError -LastError $LastError -recnum $recnum
}
}

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@@ -5,21 +5,32 @@ function Test-ModernAuthExchangeOnline {
# Aligned
# Define your parameters here
)
begin {
# Dot source the class script if necessary
#. .\source\Classes\CISAuditResult.ps1
# Initialization code, if needed
# Conditions for 6.5.1 (L1) Ensure modern authentication for Exchange Online is enabled
#
# Validate test for a pass:
# - Confirm that the automated test results align with the manual audit steps outlined in the CIS benchmark.
# - Specific conditions to check:
# - Condition A: Modern authentication for Exchange Online is enabled.
# - Condition B: Exchange Online clients use modern authentication to log in to Microsoft 365 mailboxes.
# - Condition C: Users of older email clients, such as Outlook 2013 and Outlook 2016, are no longer able to authenticate to Exchange using Basic Authentication.
#
# Validate test for a fail:
# - Confirm that the failure conditions in the automated test are consistent with the manual audit results.
# - Specific conditions to check:
# - Condition A: Modern authentication for Exchange Online is not enabled.
# - Condition B: Exchange Online clients do not use modern authentication to log in to Microsoft 365 mailboxes.
# - Condition C: Users of older email clients, such as Outlook 2013 and Outlook 2016, are still able to authenticate to Exchange using Basic Authentication.
$recnum = "6.5.1"
Write-Verbose "Running Test-ModernAuthExchangeOnline for $recnum..."
}
process {
try {
# Ensuring the ExchangeOnlineManagement module is available
# 6.5.1 (L1) Ensure modern authentication for Exchange Online is enabled
$orgConfig = Get-OrganizationConfig | Select-Object -Property Name, OAuth2ClientProfileEnabled
# Check modern authentication setting in Exchange Online configuration (Condition A and B)
$orgConfig = Get-CISExoOutput -Rec $recnum
# Prepare failure reasons and details based on compliance
$failureReasons = if (-not $orgConfig.OAuth2ClientProfileEnabled) {
"Modern authentication is disabled"
@@ -27,9 +38,8 @@ function Test-ModernAuthExchangeOnline {
else {
"N/A"
}
# Details include the current setting (Condition A and B)
$details = "OAuth2ClientProfileEnabled: $($orgConfig.OAuth2ClientProfileEnabled) for Organization: $($orgConfig.Name)"
# Create and populate the CISAuditResult object
$params = @{
Rec = $recnum
@@ -39,23 +49,12 @@ function Test-ModernAuthExchangeOnline {
FailureReason = $failureReasons
}
$auditResult = Initialize-CISAuditResult @params
}
catch {
Write-Error "An error occurred during the test: $_"
# Retrieve the description from the test definitions
$testDefinition = $script:TestDefinitionsObject | Where-Object { $_.Rec -eq $recnum }
$description = if ($testDefinition) { $testDefinition.RecDescription } else { "Description not found" }
$script:FailedTests.Add([PSCustomObject]@{ Rec = $recnum; Description = $description; Error = $_ })
# Call Initialize-CISAuditResult with error parameters
$auditResult = Initialize-CISAuditResult -Rec $recnum -Failure
$LastError = $_
$auditResult = Get-TestError -LastError $LastError -recnum $recnum
}
}
end {
# Return the audit result
return $auditResult

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@@ -9,25 +9,42 @@ function Test-ModernAuthSharePoint {
begin {
# Dot source the class script if necessary
#. .\source\Classes\CISAuditResult.ps1
# Initialization code, if needed
$recnum = "7.2.1"
<#
# Conditions for 7.2.1 (L1) Ensure modern authentication for SharePoint applications is required
## Validate test for a pass:
# - Confirm that the automated test results align with the manual audit steps outlined in the CIS benchmark.
# - Specific conditions to check:
# - Condition A: The setting "Apps that don't use modern authentication" is set to "Block access" in the SharePoint admin center.
# - Condition B: The PowerShell command `Get-SPOTenant | ft LegacyAuthProtocolsEnabled` returns `False`.
## Validate test for a fail:
# - Confirm that the failure conditions in the automated test are consistent with the manual audit results.
# - Specific conditions to check:
# - Condition A: The setting "Apps that don't use modern authentication" is not set to "Block access" in the SharePoint admin center.
# - Condition B: The PowerShell command `Get-SPOTenant | ft LegacyAuthProtocolsEnabled` returns `True`.
#>
}
process {
try {
# 7.2.1 (L1) Ensure modern authentication for SharePoint applications is required
$SPOTenant = Get-SPOTenant | Select-Object -Property LegacyAuthProtocolsEnabled
$SPOTenant = Get-CISSpoOutput -Rec $recnum
$modernAuthForSPRequired = -not $SPOTenant.LegacyAuthProtocolsEnabled
# Prepare failure reasons and details based on compliance
$failureReasons = if (-not $modernAuthForSPRequired) {
"Legacy authentication protocols are enabled"
"Legacy authentication protocols are enabled" # Fail Condition B
}
else {
"N/A"
}
$details = "LegacyAuthProtocolsEnabled: $($SPOTenant.LegacyAuthProtocolsEnabled)"
$details = "LegacyAuthProtocolsEnabled: $($SPOTenant.LegacyAuthProtocolsEnabled)" # Details for Condition B
# Create and populate the CISAuditResult object
$params = @{
@@ -40,16 +57,8 @@ function Test-ModernAuthSharePoint {
$auditResult = Initialize-CISAuditResult @params
}
catch {
Write-Error "An error occurred during the test: $_"
# Retrieve the description from the test definitions
$testDefinition = $script:TestDefinitionsObject | Where-Object { $_.Rec -eq $recnum }
$description = if ($testDefinition) { $testDefinition.RecDescription } else { "Description not found" }
$script:FailedTests.Add([PSCustomObject]@{ Rec = $recnum; Description = $description; Error = $_ })
# Call Initialize-CISAuditResult with error parameters
$auditResult = Initialize-CISAuditResult -Rec $recnum -Failure
$LastError = $_
$auditResult = Get-TestError -LastError $LastError -recnum $recnum
}
}

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@@ -16,10 +16,24 @@ function Test-NoAnonymousMeetingJoin {
process {
try {
# 8.5.1 (L2) Ensure anonymous users can't join a meeting
#
# Validate test for a pass:
# - Confirm that the automated test results align with the manual audit steps outlined in the CIS benchmark.
# - Specific conditions to check:
# - Condition A: `AllowAnonymousUsersToJoinMeeting` is set to `False`.
# - Condition B: Verification using the UI confirms that `Anonymous users can join a meeting` is set to `Off` in the Global meeting policy.
# - Condition C: PowerShell command output indicates that anonymous users are not allowed to join meetings.
#
# Validate test for a fail:
# - Confirm that the failure conditions in the automated test are consistent with the manual audit results.
# - Specific conditions to check:
# - Condition A: `AllowAnonymousUsersToJoinMeeting` is not set to `False`.
# - Condition B: Verification using the UI shows that `Anonymous users can join a meeting` is not set to `Off` in the Global meeting policy.
# - Condition C: PowerShell command output indicates that anonymous users are allowed to join meetings.
# Connect to Teams PowerShell using Connect-MicrosoftTeams
$teamsMeetingPolicy = Get-CsTeamsMeetingPolicy -Identity Global
$teamsMeetingPolicy = Get-CISMSTeamsOutput -Rec $recnum
$allowAnonymousUsersToJoinMeeting = $teamsMeetingPolicy.AllowAnonymousUsersToJoinMeeting
# Prepare failure reasons and details based on compliance
@@ -43,16 +57,8 @@ function Test-NoAnonymousMeetingJoin {
$auditResult = Initialize-CISAuditResult @params
}
catch {
Write-Error "An error occurred during the test: $_"
# Retrieve the description from the test definitions
$testDefinition = $script:TestDefinitionsObject | Where-Object { $_.Rec -eq $recnum }
$description = if ($testDefinition) { $testDefinition.RecDescription } else { "Description not found" }
$script:FailedTests.Add([PSCustomObject]@{ Rec = $recnum; Description = $description; Error = $_ })
# Call Initialize-CISAuditResult with error parameters
$auditResult = Initialize-CISAuditResult -Rec $recnum -Failure
$LastError = $_
$auditResult = Get-TestError -LastError $LastError -recnum $recnum
}
}

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@@ -16,10 +16,25 @@ function Test-NoAnonymousMeetingStart {
process {
try {
# 8.5.2 (L1) Ensure anonymous users and dial-in callers can't start a meeting
#
# Validate test for a pass:
# - Confirm that the automated test results align with the manual audit steps outlined in the CIS benchmark.
# - Specific conditions to check:
# - Condition A: The `AllowAnonymousUsersToStartMeeting` setting in the Teams admin center is set to `False`.
# - Condition B: The setting for anonymous users and dial-in callers starting a meeting is configured to ensure they must wait in the lobby.
# - Condition C: Verification using the UI confirms that the setting `Anonymous users and dial-in callers can start a meeting` is set to `Off`.
#
# Validate test for a fail:
# - Confirm that the failure conditions in the automated test are consistent with the manual audit results.
# - Specific conditions to check:
# - Condition A: The `AllowAnonymousUsersToStartMeeting` setting in the Teams admin center is not set to `False`.
# - Condition B: The setting for anonymous users and dial-in callers starting a meeting allows them to bypass the lobby.
# - Condition C: Verification using the UI indicates that the setting `Anonymous users and dial-in callers can start a meeting` is not set to `Off`.
# Connect to Teams PowerShell using Connect-MicrosoftTeams
$CsTeamsMeetingPolicyAnonymous = Get-CsTeamsMeetingPolicy -Identity Global | Select-Object -Property AllowAnonymousUsersToStartMeeting
# Retrieve the Teams meeting policy for the global scope and check if anonymous users can start meetings
$CsTeamsMeetingPolicyAnonymous = Get-CISMSTeamsOutput -Rec $recnum
$anonymousStartDisabled = -not $CsTeamsMeetingPolicyAnonymous.AllowAnonymousUsersToStartMeeting
# Prepare failure reasons and details based on compliance
@@ -27,10 +42,10 @@ function Test-NoAnonymousMeetingStart {
"N/A"
}
else {
"Anonymous users and dial-in callers can start a meeting"
"Anonymous users and dial-in callers can start a meeting" # Condition A and B
}
$details = "AllowAnonymousUsersToStartMeeting is set to $($CsTeamsMeetingPolicyAnonymous.AllowAnonymousUsersToStartMeeting)"
$details = "AllowAnonymousUsersToStartMeeting is set to $($CsTeamsMeetingPolicyAnonymous.AllowAnonymousUsersToStartMeeting)" # Condition C
# Create and populate the CISAuditResult object
$params = @{
@@ -43,16 +58,8 @@ function Test-NoAnonymousMeetingStart {
$auditResult = Initialize-CISAuditResult @params
}
catch {
Write-Error "An error occurred during the test: $_"
# Retrieve the description from the test definitions
$testDefinition = $script:TestDefinitionsObject | Where-Object { $_.Rec -eq $recnum }
$description = if ($testDefinition) { $testDefinition.RecDescription } else { "Description not found" }
$script:FailedTests.Add([PSCustomObject]@{ Rec = $recnum; Description = $description; Error = $_ })
# Call Initialize-CISAuditResult with error parameters
$auditResult = Initialize-CISAuditResult -Rec $recnum -Failure
$LastError = $_
$auditResult = Get-TestError -LastError $LastError -recnum $recnum
}
}

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@@ -5,29 +5,43 @@ function Test-NoWhitelistDomains {
# Aligned
# Define your parameters here
)
begin {
# Dot source the class script if necessary
#. .\source\Classes\CISAuditResult.ps1
# Initialization code, if needed
$recnum = "6.2.2"
Write-Verbose "Running Test-NoWhitelistDomains for $recnum..."
<#
Conditions for 6.2.2 (L1) Ensure mail transport rules do not whitelist specific domains (Automated)
Validate test for a pass:
- Confirm that the automated test results align with the manual audit steps outlined in the CIS benchmark.
- Specific conditions to check:
- Condition A: No mail transport rules whitelist any specific domains.
- Condition B: Verification of mail transport rules using PowerShell shows no domains are whitelisted.
- Condition C: Manual review in Exchange Online admin center confirms no whitelisted domains in transport rules.
Validate test for a fail:
- Confirm that the failure conditions in the automated test are consistent with the manual audit results.
- Specific conditions to check:
- Condition A: One or more mail transport rules whitelist specific domains.
- Condition B: Verification of mail transport rules using PowerShell shows one or more domains are whitelisted.
- Condition C: Manual review in Exchange Online admin center shows whitelisted domains in transport rules.
#>
}
process {
try {
# 6.2.2 (L1) Ensure mail transport rules do not whitelist specific domains
# Retrieve transport rules that whitelist specific domains
$whitelistedRules = Get-TransportRule | Where-Object { $_.SetSCL -eq -1 -and $null -ne $_.SenderDomainIs }
# Condition A: Checking for transport rules that whitelist specific domains
$whitelistedRules = Get-CISExoOutput -Rec $recnum
# Prepare failure reasons and details based on compliance
# Condition B: Prepare failure reasons based on the presence of whitelisted rules
$failureReasons = if ($whitelistedRules) {
"There are transport rules whitelisting specific domains."
}
else {
"N/A"
}
# Condition C: Prepare details about the whitelisted rules if found
$details = if ($whitelistedRules) {
$ruleDetails = $whitelistedRules | ForEach-Object { "{0}: {1}" -f $_.Name, ($_.SenderDomainIs -join ', ') }
"Whitelisted Rules: $($ruleDetails -join '; ')"
@@ -35,7 +49,6 @@ function Test-NoWhitelistDomains {
else {
"No transport rules whitelisting specific domains found."
}
# Create and populate the CISAuditResult object
$params = @{
Rec = $recnum
@@ -47,19 +60,10 @@ function Test-NoWhitelistDomains {
$auditResult = Initialize-CISAuditResult @params
}
catch {
Write-Error "An error occurred during the test: $_"
# Retrieve the description from the test definitions
$testDefinition = $script:TestDefinitionsObject | Where-Object { $_.Rec -eq $recnum }
$description = if ($testDefinition) { $testDefinition.RecDescription } else { "Description not found" }
$script:FailedTests.Add([PSCustomObject]@{ Rec = $recnum; Description = $description; Error = $_ })
# Call Initialize-CISAuditResult with error parameters
$auditResult = Initialize-CISAuditResult -Rec $recnum -Failure
$LastError = $_
$auditResult = Get-TestError -LastError $LastError -recnum $recnum
}
}
end {
# Return auditResult
return $auditResult

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@@ -5,46 +5,72 @@ function Test-NotifyMalwareInternal {
# Aligned
# Parameters can be added if needed
)
begin {
<#
# Conditions for 2.1.3 (L1) Ensure notifications for internal users sending malware is Enabled
#
# Validate test for a pass:
# - Confirm that the automated test results align with the manual audit steps outlined in the CIS benchmark.
# - Specific conditions to check:
# - Condition A: Notifications for internal users sending malware are enabled in the Microsoft 365 Security & Compliance Center.
# - Condition B: Using PowerShell, the `NotifyInternal` property in the anti-malware policy is set to `True` and includes at least one valid email address for notifications.
#
# Validate test for a fail:
# - Confirm that the failure conditions in the automated test are consistent with the manual audit results.
# - Specific conditions to check:
# - Condition A: Notifications for internal users sending malware are not enabled in the Microsoft 365 Security & Compliance Center.
# - Condition B: Using PowerShell, the `NotifyInternal` property in the anti-malware policy is set to `False` or does not include any valid email addresses for notifications.
#>
# Dot source the class script if necessary
#. .\source\Classes\CISAuditResult.ps1
# Initialization code, if needed
$recnum = "2.1.3"
Write-Verbose "Running Test-NotifyMalwareInternal for $recnum..."
}
process {
try {
# 2.1.3 Ensure notifications for internal users sending malware is Enabled
# Retrieve all 'Custom' malware filter policies and check notification settings
$malwareNotifications = Get-MalwareFilterPolicy | Where-Object { $_.RecommendedPolicyType -eq 'Custom' }
# $malwareNotifications Mock Object
<#
$malwareNotifications = @(
[PSCustomObject]@{
Identity = "Default"
EnableInternalSenderAdminNotifications = $true
RecommendedPolicyType = "Custom"
},
[PSCustomObject]@{
Identity = "Anti-malware-Policy"
EnableInternalSenderAdminNotifications = $true
RecommendedPolicyType = "Custom"
}
)
#>
$malwareNotifications = Get-CISExoOutput -Rec $recnum
# Condition B: Using PowerShell, the `NotifyInternal` property in the anti-malware policy is set to `True` and includes at least one valid email address for notifications.
$policiesToReport = @()
foreach ($policy in $malwareNotifications) {
if ($policy.EnableInternalSenderAdminNotifications -ne $true) {
$policiesToReport += "$($policy.Identity): Notifications Disabled"
}
}
# Determine the result based on the presence of custom policies without notifications
$result = $policiesToReport.Count -eq 0
# Prepare failure reasons and details based on compliance
$failureReasons = if ($result) {
"N/A"
}
else {
# Condition A: Notifications for internal users sending malware are not enabled in the Microsoft 365 Security & Compliance Center.
"Some custom policies do not have notifications for internal users sending malware enabled."
}
$details = if ($result) {
"All custom malware policies have notifications enabled."
}
else {
"Misconfigured Policies: $($policiesToReport -join ', ')"
"Misconfigured Policies: $($policiesToReport -join '`n')"
}
# Create and populate the CISAuditResult object
$params = @{
Rec = $recnum
@@ -56,19 +82,10 @@ function Test-NotifyMalwareInternal {
$auditResult = Initialize-CISAuditResult @params
}
catch {
Write-Error "An error occurred during the test: $_"
# Retrieve the description from the test definitions
$testDefinition = $script:TestDefinitionsObject | Where-Object { $_.Rec -eq $recnum }
$description = if ($testDefinition) { $testDefinition.RecDescription } else { "Description not found" }
$script:FailedTests.Add([PSCustomObject]@{ Rec = $recnum; Description = $description; Error = $_ })
# Call Initialize-CISAuditResult with error parameters
$auditResult = Initialize-CISAuditResult -Rec $recnum -Failure
$LastError = $_
$auditResult = Get-TestError -LastError $LastError -recnum $recnum
}
}
end {
# Return the audit result
return $auditResult

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@@ -7,6 +7,22 @@ function Test-OneDriveContentRestrictions {
)
begin {
# 7.2.4 (L2) Ensure OneDrive content sharing is restricted
#
# Validate test for a pass:
# - Confirm that the automated test results align with the manual audit steps outlined in the CIS benchmark.
# - Specific conditions to check:
# - Condition A: The OneDriveSharingCapability setting is configured to "Disabled" using the PowerShell cmdlet `Get-SPOTenant | fl OneDriveSharingCapability`.
# - Condition B: The OneDriveSharingCapability is set to "Only people in your organization" in the SharePoint admin center under Policies > Sharing > OneDrive.
# - Condition C: OneDrive content sharing is not more permissive than SharePoint content sharing.
#
# Validate test for a fail:
# - Confirm that the failure conditions in the automated test are consistent with the manual audit results.
# - Specific conditions to check:
# - Condition A: The OneDriveSharingCapability setting is not configured to "Disabled" using the PowerShell cmdlet `Get-SPOTenant | fl OneDriveSharingCapability`.
# - Condition B: The OneDriveSharingCapability is not set to "Only people in your organization" in the SharePoint admin center under Policies > Sharing > OneDrive.
# - Condition C: OneDrive content sharing is more permissive than SharePoint content sharing.
# Dot source the class script if necessary
#. .\source\Classes\CISAuditResult.ps1
# Initialization code, if needed
@@ -18,7 +34,7 @@ function Test-OneDriveContentRestrictions {
# 7.2.4 (L2) Ensure OneDrive content sharing is restricted
# Retrieve OneDrive sharing capability settings
$SPOTenant = Get-SPOTenant | Select-Object OneDriveSharingCapability
$SPOTenant = Get-CISSpoOutput -Rec $recnum
$isOneDriveSharingRestricted = $SPOTenant.OneDriveSharingCapability -eq 'Disabled'
# Prepare failure reasons and details based on compliance
@@ -47,16 +63,8 @@ function Test-OneDriveContentRestrictions {
$auditResult = Initialize-CISAuditResult @params
}
catch {
Write-Error "An error occurred during the test: $_"
# Retrieve the description from the test definitions
$testDefinition = $script:TestDefinitionsObject | Where-Object { $_.Rec -eq $recnum }
$description = if ($testDefinition) { $testDefinition.RecDescription } else { "Description not found" }
$script:FailedTests.Add([PSCustomObject]@{ Rec = $recnum; Description = $description; Error = $_ })
# Call Initialize-CISAuditResult with error parameters
$auditResult = Initialize-CISAuditResult -Rec $recnum -Failure
$LastError = $_
$auditResult = Get-TestError -LastError $LastError -recnum $recnum
}
}

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@@ -16,12 +16,27 @@ function Test-OneDriveSyncRestrictions {
process {
try {
# 7.3.2 (L2) Ensure OneDrive sync is restricted for unmanaged devices
#
# Validate test for a pass:
# - Confirm that the automated test results align with the manual audit steps outlined in the CIS benchmark.
# - Specific conditions to check:
# - Condition A: Verify that "Allow syncing only on computers joined to specific domains" is enabled.
# - Condition B: Check that "TenantRestrictionEnabled" is set to True.
# - Condition C: Ensure that "AllowedDomainList" contains the trusted domain GUIDs from the on-premises environment.
#
# Validate test for a fail:
# - Confirm that the failure conditions in the automated test are consistent with the manual audit results.
# - Specific conditions to check:
# - Condition A: "Allow syncing only on computers joined to specific domains" is not enabled.
# - Condition B: "TenantRestrictionEnabled" is set to False.
# - Condition C: "AllowedDomainList" does not contain the trusted domain GUIDs from the on-premises environment.
# Retrieve OneDrive sync client restriction settings
$SPOTenantSyncClientRestriction = Get-SPOTenantSyncClientRestriction | Select-Object TenantRestrictionEnabled, AllowedDomainList
$SPOTenantSyncClientRestriction = Get-CISSpoOutput -Rec $recnum
$isSyncRestricted = $SPOTenantSyncClientRestriction.TenantRestrictionEnabled -and $SPOTenantSyncClientRestriction.AllowedDomainList
# Prepare failure reasons and details based on compliance
# Condition A: Check if TenantRestrictionEnabled is True
# Condition B: Ensure AllowedDomainList contains trusted domains GUIDs
$failureReasons = if (-not $isSyncRestricted) {
"OneDrive sync is not restricted to managed devices. TenantRestrictionEnabled should be True and AllowedDomainList should contain trusted domains GUIDs."
}
@@ -29,6 +44,7 @@ function Test-OneDriveSyncRestrictions {
"N/A"
}
# Condition C: Prepare details based on whether sync is restricted
$details = if ($isSyncRestricted) {
"OneDrive sync is restricted for unmanaged devices."
}
@@ -47,16 +63,8 @@ function Test-OneDriveSyncRestrictions {
$auditResult = Initialize-CISAuditResult @params
}
catch {
Write-Error "An error occurred during the test: $_"
# Retrieve the description from the test definitions
$testDefinition = $script:TestDefinitionsObject | Where-Object { $_.Rec -eq $recnum }
$description = if ($testDefinition) { $testDefinition.RecDescription } else { "Description not found" }
$script:FailedTests.Add([PSCustomObject]@{ Rec = $recnum; Description = $description; Error = $_ })
# Call Initialize-CISAuditResult with error parameters
$auditResult = Initialize-CISAuditResult -Rec $recnum -Failure
$LastError = $_
$auditResult = Get-TestError -LastError $LastError -recnum $recnum
}
}

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@@ -16,28 +16,43 @@ function Test-OrgOnlyBypassLobby {
process {
try {
# 8.5.3 (L1) Ensure only people in my org can bypass the lobby
#
# Validate test for a pass:
# - Confirm that the automated test results align with the manual audit steps outlined in the CIS benchmark.
# - Specific conditions to check:
# - Condition A: The `AutoAdmittedUsers` setting in the Teams meeting policy is set to `EveryoneInCompanyExcludingGuests`.
# - Condition B: The setting for "Who can bypass the lobby" is configured to "People in my org" using the UI.
# - Condition C: Verification using the Microsoft Teams admin center confirms that the meeting join & lobby settings are configured as recommended.
#
# Validate test for a fail:
# - Confirm that the failure conditions in the automated test are consistent with the manual audit results.
# - Specific conditions to check:
# - Condition A: The `AutoAdmittedUsers` setting in the Teams meeting policy is not set to `EveryoneInCompanyExcludingGuests`.
# - Condition B: The setting for "Who can bypass the lobby" is not configured to "People in my org" using the UI.
# - Condition C: Verification using the Microsoft Teams admin center indicates that the meeting join & lobby settings are not configured as recommended.
# Connect to Teams PowerShell using Connect-MicrosoftTeams
# Retrieve the Teams meeting policy for lobby bypass settings
$CsTeamsMeetingPolicyLobby = Get-CsTeamsMeetingPolicy -Identity Global | Select-Object -Property AutoAdmittedUsers
$CsTeamsMeetingPolicyLobby = Get-CISMSTeamsOutput -Rec $recnum
$lobbyBypassRestricted = $CsTeamsMeetingPolicyLobby.AutoAdmittedUsers -eq 'EveryoneInCompanyExcludingGuests'
# Prepare failure reasons and details based on compliance
$failureReasons = if (-not $lobbyBypassRestricted) {
"External participants can bypass the lobby"
}
else {
# Condition C: Verification using the Microsoft Teams admin center indicates that the meeting join & lobby settings are not configured as recommended.
"AutoAdmittedUsers is set to $($CsTeamsMeetingPolicyLobby.AutoAdmittedUsers)"
}else {
"N/A"
}
$details = if ($lobbyBypassRestricted) {
# Condition B: The setting for "Who can bypass the lobby" is configured to "People in my org" using the UI.
"Only people in the organization can bypass the lobby."
}else {
# Condition A: The `AutoAdmittedUsers` setting in the Teams meeting policy is not set to `EveryoneInCompanyExcludingGuests`.
"External participants can bypass the lobby"
}
else {
"AutoAdmittedUsers is set to $($CsTeamsMeetingPolicyLobby.AutoAdmittedUsers)"
}
# Create and populate the CISAuditResult object
$params = @{
Rec = $recnum
@@ -49,16 +64,8 @@ function Test-OrgOnlyBypassLobby {
$auditResult = Initialize-CISAuditResult @params
}
catch {
Write-Error "An error occurred during the test: $_"
# Retrieve the description from the test definitions
$testDefinition = $script:TestDefinitionsObject | Where-Object { $_.Rec -eq $recnum }
$description = if ($testDefinition) { $testDefinition.RecDescription } else { "Description not found" }
$script:FailedTests.Add([PSCustomObject]@{ Rec = $recnum; Description = $description; Error = $_ })
# Call Initialize-CISAuditResult with error parameters
$auditResult = Initialize-CISAuditResult -Rec $recnum -Failure
$LastError = $_
$auditResult = Get-TestError -LastError $LastError -recnum $recnum
}
}

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@@ -16,11 +16,23 @@ function Test-OrganizersPresent {
process {
try {
# 8.5.6 (L2) Ensure only organizers and co-organizers can present
# Connect to Teams PowerShell using Connect-MicrosoftTeams
#
# Validate test for a pass:
# - Confirm that the automated test results align with the manual audit steps outlined in the CIS benchmark.
# - Specific conditions to check:
# - Condition A: The `DesignatedPresenterRoleMode` setting in the Teams meeting policy is set to `OrganizerOnlyUserOverride`.
# - Condition B: Verification using the Teams admin center confirms that the setting "Who can present" is configured to "Only organizers and co-organizers".
# - Condition C: Verification using PowerShell confirms that the `DesignatedPresenterRoleMode` is set to `OrganizerOnlyUserOverride`.
#
# Validate test for a fail:
# - Confirm that the failure conditions in the automated test are consistent with the manual audit results.
# - Specific conditions to check:
# - Condition A: The `DesignatedPresenterRoleMode` setting in the Teams meeting policy is not set to `OrganizerOnlyUserOverride`.
# - Condition B: Verification using the Teams admin center indicates that the setting "Who can present" is not configured to "Only organizers and co-organizers".
# - Condition C: Verification using PowerShell indicates that the `DesignatedPresenterRoleMode` is not set to `OrganizerOnlyUserOverride`.
# Retrieve the Teams meeting policy for presenters
$CsTeamsMeetingPolicyPresenters = Get-CsTeamsMeetingPolicy -Identity Global | Select-Object -Property DesignatedPresenterRoleMode
$CsTeamsMeetingPolicyPresenters = Get-CISMSTeamsOutput -Rec $recnum
$presenterRoleRestricted = $CsTeamsMeetingPolicyPresenters.DesignatedPresenterRoleMode -eq 'OrganizerOnlyUserOverride'
# Prepare failure reasons and details based on compliance
@@ -49,16 +61,8 @@ function Test-OrganizersPresent {
$auditResult = Initialize-CISAuditResult @params
}
catch {
Write-Error "An error occurred during the test: $_"
# Retrieve the description from the test definitions
$testDefinition = $script:TestDefinitionsObject | Where-Object { $_.Rec -eq $recnum }
$description = if ($testDefinition) { $testDefinition.RecDescription } else { "Description not found" }
$script:FailedTests.Add([PSCustomObject]@{ Rec = $recnum; Description = $description; Error = $_ })
# Call Initialize-CISAuditResult with error parameters
$auditResult = Initialize-CISAuditResult -Rec $recnum -Failure
$LastError = $_
$auditResult = Get-TestError -LastError $LastError -recnum $recnum
}
}

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@@ -7,6 +7,22 @@ function Test-PasswordHashSync {
)
begin {
# Conditions for 5.1.8.1 (L1) Ensure password hash sync is enabled for hybrid deployments
#
# Validate test for a pass:
# - Confirm that the automated test results align with the manual audit steps outlined in the CIS benchmark.
# - Specific conditions to check:
# - Condition A: Password hash sync is enabled in the Azure AD Connect tool on the on-premises server.
# - Condition B: Password hash sync is verified as enabled in the Azure AD Connect Sync section in the Microsoft Entra admin center.
# - Condition C: Using Microsoft Graph PowerShell, the verification command returns the expected result indicating that password sync is enabled for the on-premises AD.
#
# Validate test for a fail:
# - Confirm that the failure conditions in the automated test are consistent with the manual audit results.
# - Specific conditions to check:
# - Condition A: Password hash sync is not enabled in the Azure AD Connect tool on the on-premises server.
# - Condition B: Password hash sync is not verified as enabled in the Azure AD Connect Sync section in the Microsoft Entra admin center.
# - Condition C: Using Microsoft Graph PowerShell, the verification command returns no result indicating that password sync is not enabled for the on-premises AD.
# Dot source the class script if necessary
#. .\source\Classes\CISAuditResult.ps1
# Initialization code, if needed
@@ -16,10 +32,9 @@ function Test-PasswordHashSync {
process {
try {
# 5.1.8.1 (L1) Ensure password hash sync is enabled for hybrid deployments
# Pass if OnPremisesSyncEnabled is True. Fail otherwise.
# Retrieve password hash sync status
$passwordHashSync = Get-MgOrganization | Select-Object -ExpandProperty OnPremisesSyncEnabled
# Retrieve password hash sync status (Condition A and C)
$passwordHashSync = Get-CISMgOutput -Rec $recnum
$hashSyncResult = $passwordHashSync
# Prepare failure reasons and details based on compliance
@@ -43,16 +58,8 @@ function Test-PasswordHashSync {
$auditResult = Initialize-CISAuditResult @params
}
catch {
Write-Error "An error occurred during the test: $_"
# Retrieve the description from the test definitions
$testDefinition = $script:TestDefinitionsObject | Where-Object { $_.Rec -eq $recnum }
$description = if ($testDefinition) { $testDefinition.RecDescription } else { "Description not found" }
$script:FailedTests.Add([PSCustomObject]@{ Rec = $recnum; Description = $description; Error = $_ })
# Call Initialize-CISAuditResult with error parameters
$auditResult = Initialize-CISAuditResult -Rec $recnum -Failure
$LastError = $_
$auditResult = Get-TestError -LastError $LastError -recnum $recnum
}
}

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@@ -7,6 +7,7 @@ function Test-PasswordNeverExpirePolicy {
)
begin {
# .TODO add supported services to output details. ({Email, OfficeCommunicationsOnline, Intune})
# Dot source the class script if necessary
#. .\source\Classes\CISAuditResult.ps1
# Initialization code, if needed
@@ -16,36 +17,50 @@ function Test-PasswordNeverExpirePolicy {
$failureReasonsList = @()
# Add headers for the details
$detailsList += "Domain|Validity Period|IsDefault"
$detailsList += "Domain|Validity Period|Notification Window|IsDefault"
# Conditions for 1.3.1 (L1) Ensure the 'Password expiration policy' is set to 'Set passwords to never expire (recommended)'
#
# Validate test for a pass:
# - Confirm that the automated test results align with the manual audit steps outlined in the CIS benchmark.
# - Specific conditions to check:
# - Condition A: Password expiration policy is set to "Set passwords to never expire" in the Microsoft 365 admin center.
# - Condition B: Using Microsoft Graph PowerShell, the `PasswordPolicies` property for all users is set to `DisablePasswordExpiration`.
# - Condition C: Notification window for password expiration is set to 30 days.
#
# Validate test for a fail:
# - Confirm that the failure conditions in the automated test are consistent with the manual audit results.
# - Specific conditions to check:
# - Condition A: Password expiration policy is not set to "Set passwords to never expire" in the Microsoft 365 admin center.
# - Condition B: Using Microsoft Graph PowerShell, the `PasswordPolicies` property for one or more users is not set to `DisablePasswordExpiration`.
# - Condition C: Notification window for password expiration is not set to 30 days.
}
process {
try {
# Retrieve all domains or a specific domain
$domains = if ($DomainName) {
Get-MgDomain -DomainId $DomainName
} else {
Get-MgDomain
}
# Step: Retrieve all domains or a specific domain
$domains = Get-CISMgOutput -Rec $recnum -DomainName $DomainName
foreach ($domain in $domains) {
$domainName = $domain.Id
$isDefault = $domain.IsDefault
# Retrieve password expiration policy
# Step (Condition C): Determine if the notification window is set to 30 days
$notificationWindow = $domain.PasswordNotificationWindowInDays
$notificationPolIsCompliant = $notificationWindow -eq 30
# Step (Condition A): Retrieve password expiration policy
$passwordPolicy = $domain.PasswordValidityPeriodInDays
$pwPolIsCompliant = $passwordPolicy -eq 2147483647
# Step (Condition A & B): Determine if the policy is compliant
$overallResult = $overallResult -and $notificationPolIsCompliant -and $pwPolIsCompliant
# Determine if the policy is compliant
$isCompliant = $passwordPolicy -eq 0
$overallResult = $overallResult -and $isCompliant
# Prepare failure reasons and details based on compliance
$failureReasons = if ($isCompliant) {
# Step (Condition A & B): Prepare failure reasons and details based on compliance
$failureReasons = if ($notificationPolIsCompliant -and $pwPolIsCompliant) {
"N/A"
} else {
"Password expiration is not set to never expire for domain $domainName. Run the following command to remediate: `nUpdate-MgDomain -DomainId $domainName -PasswordValidityPeriodInDays 2147483647 -PasswordNotificationWindowInDays 30`n"
}
else {
"Password expiration is not set to never expire or notification window is not set to 30 days for domain $domainName. Run the following command to remediate: `nUpdate-MgDomain -DomainId $domainName -PasswordValidityPeriodInDays 2147483647 -PasswordNotificationWindowInDays 30`n"
}
$details = "$domainName|$passwordPolicy days|$isDefault"
$details = "$domainName|$passwordPolicy days|$notificationWindow days|$isDefault"
# Add details and failure reasons to the lists
$detailsList += $details
@@ -56,7 +71,7 @@ function Test-PasswordNeverExpirePolicy {
$finalFailureReason = $failureReasonsList -join "`n"
$finalDetails = $detailsList -join "`n"
# Create and populate the CISAuditResult object
# Step: Create and populate the CISAuditResult object
$params = @{
Rec = $recnum
Result = $overallResult
@@ -67,16 +82,8 @@ function Test-PasswordNeverExpirePolicy {
$auditResult = Initialize-CISAuditResult @params
}
catch {
Write-Error "An error occurred during the test: $_"
# Retrieve the description from the test definitions
$testDefinition = $script:TestDefinitionsObject | Where-Object { $_.Rec -eq $recnum }
$description = if ($testDefinition) { $testDefinition.RecDescription } else { "Description not found" }
$script:FailedTests.Add([PSCustomObject]@{ Rec = $recnum; Description = $description; Error = $_ })
# Call Initialize-CISAuditResult with error parameters
$auditResult = Initialize-CISAuditResult -Rec $recnum -Failure
$LastError = $_
$auditResult = Get-TestError -LastError $LastError -recnum $recnum
}
}

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@@ -7,6 +7,22 @@ function Test-ReauthWithCode {
)
begin {
<#
Conditions for 7.2.10 (L1) Ensure reauthentication with verification code is restricted
#
# Validate test for a pass:
# - Confirm that the automated test results align with the manual audit steps outlined in the CIS benchmark.
# - Specific conditions to check:
# - Condition A: The `EmailAttestationRequired` property is set to `True`.
# - Condition B: The `EmailAttestationReAuthDays` property is set to `15` or less.
#
# Validate test for a fail:
# - Confirm that the failure conditions in the automated test are consistent with the manual audit results.
# - Specific conditions to check:
# - Condition A: The `EmailAttestationRequired` property is set to `False`.
# - Condition B: The `EmailAttestationReAuthDays` property is set to more than `15`.
#>
# Dot source the class script if necessary
#. .\source\Classes\CISAuditResult.ps1
# Initialization code, if needed
@@ -18,7 +34,7 @@ function Test-ReauthWithCode {
# 7.2.10 (L1) Ensure reauthentication with verification code is restricted
# Retrieve reauthentication settings for SharePoint Online
$SPOTenantReauthentication = Get-SPOTenant | Select-Object EmailAttestationRequired, EmailAttestationReAuthDays
$SPOTenantReauthentication = Get-CISSpoOutput -Rec $recnum
$isReauthenticationRestricted = $SPOTenantReauthentication.EmailAttestationRequired -and $SPOTenantReauthentication.EmailAttestationReAuthDays -le 15
# Prepare failure reasons and details based on compliance
@@ -42,16 +58,8 @@ function Test-ReauthWithCode {
$auditResult = Initialize-CISAuditResult @params
}
catch {
Write-Error "An error occurred during the test: $_"
# Retrieve the description from the test definitions
$testDefinition = $script:TestDefinitionsObject | Where-Object { $_.Rec -eq $recnum }
$description = if ($testDefinition) { $testDefinition.RecDescription } else { "Description not found" }
$script:FailedTests.Add([PSCustomObject]@{ Rec = $recnum; Description = $description; Error = $_ })
# Call Initialize-CISAuditResult with error parameters
$auditResult = Initialize-CISAuditResult -Rec $recnum -Failure
$LastError = $_
$auditResult = Get-TestError -LastError $LastError -recnum $recnum
}
}

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@@ -5,42 +5,72 @@ function Test-ReportSecurityInTeams {
# Aligned
# Parameters can be defined here if needed
)
begin {
# Dot source the class script if necessary
#. .\source\Classes\CISAuditResult.ps1
# Initialization code, if needed
$recnum = "8.6.1"
Write-Verbose "Running Test-ReportSecurityInTeams for $recnum..."
}
process {
try {
# Test-ReportSecurityInTeams.ps1
# 8.6.1 (L1) Ensure users can report security concerns in Teams
# Retrieve the necessary settings for Teams and Exchange Online
$CsTeamsMessagingPolicy = Get-CsTeamsMessagingPolicy -Identity Global | Select-Object -Property AllowSecurityEndUserReporting
$ReportSubmissionPolicy = Get-ReportSubmissionPolicy | Select-Object -Property ReportJunkToCustomizedAddress, ReportNotJunkToCustomizedAddress, ReportPhishToCustomizedAddress, ReportChatMessageToCustomizedAddressEnabled
# Condition A: Ensure the 'Report a security concern' setting in the Teams admin center is set to 'On'.
$CsTeamsMessagingPolicy = Get-CISMSTeamsOutput -Rec $recnum
# Condition B: Verify that 'Monitor reported messages in Microsoft Teams' is checked in the Microsoft 365 Defender portal.
# Condition C: Ensure the 'Send reported messages to' setting in the Microsoft 365 Defender portal is set to 'My reporting mailbox only' with the correct report email addresses.
$ReportSubmissionPolicy = Get-CISExoOutput -Rec $recnum
# Check if all the required settings are enabled
$securityReportEnabled = $CsTeamsMessagingPolicy.AllowSecurityEndUserReporting -and
$ReportSubmissionPolicy.ReportJunkToCustomizedAddress -and
$ReportSubmissionPolicy.ReportNotJunkToCustomizedAddress -and
$ReportSubmissionPolicy.ReportPhishToCustomizedAddress -and
$ReportSubmissionPolicy.ReportChatMessageToCustomizedAddressEnabled
$null -ne $ReportSubmissionPolicy.ReportJunkAddresses -and
$null -ne $ReportSubmissionPolicy.ReportNotJunkAddresses -and
$null -ne $ReportSubmissionPolicy.ReportPhishAddresses -and
$ReportSubmissionPolicy.ReportChatMessageToCustomizedAddressEnabled -and
-not $ReportSubmissionPolicy.ReportChatMessageEnabled
$detailsString = @"
The following settings are required for users to report security concerns in Teams:
MS Teams:
AllowSecurityEndUserReporting: True
EXO:
ReportJunkToCustomizedAddress: True
ReportNotJunkToCustomizedAddress: True
ReportPhishToCustomizedAddress: True
ReportJunkAddresses: <security@contoso.com>
ReportNotJunkAddresses: <security@contoso.com>
ReportPhishAddresses: <security@contoso.com>
ReportChatMessageEnabled: False
ReportChatMessageToCustomizedAddressEnabled: True
"@
$faildetailstring = "Users cannot report security concerns in Teams due to one or more of the found incorrect settings:`n`n" +
"MSTeams: `nAllowSecurityEndUserReporting: $($CsTeamsMessagingPolicy.AllowSecurityEndUserReporting); `n`n" +
"EXO: `nReportJunkToCustomizedAddress: $($ReportSubmissionPolicy.ReportJunkToCustomizedAddress); `n" +
"ReportNotJunkToCustomizedAddress: $($ReportSubmissionPolicy.ReportNotJunkToCustomizedAddress); `n" +
"ReportPhishToCustomizedAddress: $($ReportSubmissionPolicy.ReportPhishToCustomizedAddress); `n" +
"ReportJunkAddresses: $($ReportSubmissionPolicy.ReportJunkAddresses -join ', '); `n" +
"ReportNotJunkAddresses: $($ReportSubmissionPolicy.ReportNotJunkAddresses -join ', '); `n" +
"ReportPhishAddresses: $($ReportSubmissionPolicy.ReportPhishAddresses -join ', '); `n" +
"ReportChatMessageEnabled: $($ReportSubmissionPolicy.ReportChatMessageEnabled); `n" +
"ReportChatMessageToCustomizedAddressEnabled: $($ReportSubmissionPolicy.ReportChatMessageToCustomizedAddressEnabled); "
# Prepare failure reasons and details based on compliance
$failureReasons = if (-not $securityReportEnabled) {
"Users cannot report security concerns in Teams due to one or more incorrect settings"
$detailsString
}
else {
"N/A"
}
$details = "AllowSecurityEndUserReporting: $($CsTeamsMessagingPolicy.AllowSecurityEndUserReporting); " +
"ReportJunkToCustomizedAddress: $($ReportSubmissionPolicy.ReportJunkToCustomizedAddress); " +
"ReportNotJunkToCustomizedAddress: $($ReportSubmissionPolicy.ReportNotJunkToCustomizedAddress); " +
"ReportPhishToCustomizedAddress: $($ReportSubmissionPolicy.ReportPhishToCustomizedAddress); " +
"ReportChatMessageToCustomizedAddressEnabled: $($ReportSubmissionPolicy.ReportChatMessageToCustomizedAddressEnabled)"
$details = if ($securityReportEnabled) {
"Users can report security concerns in Teams."
}
else {
$faildetailstring
}
# Create and populate the CISAuditResult object
$params = @{
Rec = $recnum
@@ -52,21 +82,12 @@ function Test-ReportSecurityInTeams {
$auditResult = Initialize-CISAuditResult @params
}
catch {
Write-Error "An error occurred during the test: $_"
# Retrieve the description from the test definitions
$testDefinition = $script:TestDefinitionsObject | Where-Object { $_.Rec -eq $recnum }
$description = if ($testDefinition) { $testDefinition.RecDescription } else { "Description not found" }
$script:FailedTests.Add([PSCustomObject]@{ Rec = $recnum; Description = $description; Error = $_ })
# Call Initialize-CISAuditResult with error parameters
$auditResult = Initialize-CISAuditResult -Rec $recnum -Failure
$LastError = $_
$auditResult = Get-TestError -LastError $LastError -recnum $recnum
}
}
end {
# Return auditResult
# Return the audit result
return $auditResult
}
}

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@@ -14,14 +14,27 @@ function Test-RestrictCustomScripts {
}
process {
try {
# 7.3.4 (L1) Ensure custom script execution is restricted on site collections
#
# Validate test for a pass:
# - Confirm that the automated test results align with the manual audit steps outlined in the CIS benchmark.
# - Specific conditions to check:
# - Condition A: The `DenyAddAndCustomizePages` setting is set to `Enabled` for each site collection.
# - Condition B: The setting is validated through PowerShell commands ensuring the correct state.
# - Condition C: Verification using the SharePoint Admin Center confirms the `DenyAddAndCustomizePages` setting is enforced.
#
# Validate test for a fail:
# - Confirm that the failure conditions in the automated test are consistent with the manual audit results.
# - Specific conditions to check:
# - Condition A: The `DenyAddAndCustomizePages` setting is not set to `Enabled` for any site collection.
# - Condition B: The setting is not validated through PowerShell commands, indicating misconfiguration.
# - Condition C: Verification using the SharePoint Admin Center indicates that the `DenyAddAndCustomizePages` setting is not enforced.
# Retrieve all site collections and select necessary properties
$SPOSitesCustomScript = Get-SPOSite -Limit All | Select-Object Title, Url, DenyAddAndCustomizePages
$SPOSitesCustomScript = Get-CISSpoOutput -Rec $recnum
# Replace 'sharepoint.com' with '<SPUrl>'
# Process URLs to replace 'sharepoint.com' with '<SPUrl>'
$processedUrls = $SPOSitesCustomScript | ForEach-Object {
$_.Url = $_.Url -replace 'sharepoint\.com', '<SPUrl>'
$_
@@ -98,16 +111,8 @@ function Test-RestrictCustomScripts {
$auditResult = Initialize-CISAuditResult @params
}
catch {
Write-Error "An error occurred during the test: $_"
# Retrieve the description from the test definitions
$testDefinition = $script:TestDefinitionsObject | Where-Object { $_.Rec -eq $recnum }
$description = if ($testDefinition) { $testDefinition.RecDescription } else { "Description not found" }
$script:FailedTests.Add([PSCustomObject]@{ Rec = $recnum; Description = $description; Error = $_ })
# Call Initialize-CISAuditResult with error parameters
$auditResult = Initialize-CISAuditResult -Rec $recnum -Failure
$LastError = $_
$auditResult = Get-TestError -LastError $LastError -recnum $recnum
}
}

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@@ -7,6 +7,24 @@ function Test-RestrictExternalSharing {
)
begin {
<#
Conditions for 7.2.3 (L1) Ensure external content sharing is restricted
Validate test for a pass:
- Confirm that the automated test results align with the manual audit steps outlined in the CIS benchmark.
- Specific conditions to check:
- Condition A: The SharingCapability is set to "ExternalUserSharingOnly" or more restrictive in the SharePoint admin center.
- Condition B: Using PowerShell, the SharingCapability property for the SharePoint tenant is set to "ExternalUserSharingOnly", "ExistingExternalUserSharingOnly", or "Disabled".
- Condition C: The external sharing settings in SharePoint Online and OneDrive are set to the same or a more restrictive level than the organizations sharing settings.
Validate test for a fail:
- Confirm that the failure conditions in the automated test are consistent with the manual audit results.
- Specific conditions to check:
- Condition A: The SharingCapability is set to "Anyone" or "ExternalUserAndGuestSharing" in the SharePoint admin center.
- Condition B: Using PowerShell, the SharingCapability property for the SharePoint tenant is set to "Anyone" or "ExternalUserAndGuestSharing".
- Condition C: The external sharing settings in SharePoint Online and OneDrive are set to a more permissive level than the organizations sharing settings.
#>
# Dot source the class script if necessary
#. .\source\Classes\CISAuditResult.ps1
# Initialization code, if needed
@@ -18,10 +36,11 @@ function Test-RestrictExternalSharing {
# 7.2.3 (L1) Ensure external content sharing is restricted
# Retrieve the SharingCapability setting for the SharePoint tenant
$SPOTenantSharingCapability = Get-SPOTenant | Select-Object SharingCapability
$SPOTenantSharingCapability = Get-CISSpoOutput -Rec $recnum
$isRestricted = $SPOTenantSharingCapability.SharingCapability -in @('ExternalUserSharingOnly', 'ExistingExternalUserSharingOnly', 'Disabled')
# Prepare failure reasons and details based on compliance
# Condition B: Using PowerShell, the SharingCapability property for the SharePoint tenant is set to "ExternalUserSharingOnly", "ExistingExternalUserSharingOnly", or "Disabled".
$failureReasons = if (-not $isRestricted) {
"External content sharing is not adequately restricted. Current setting: $($SPOTenantSharingCapability.SharingCapability)"
}
@@ -29,6 +48,8 @@ function Test-RestrictExternalSharing {
"N/A"
}
# Condition A: The SharingCapability is set to "ExternalUserSharingOnly" or more restrictive in the SharePoint admin center.
# Condition C: The external sharing settings in SharePoint Online and OneDrive are set to the same or a more restrictive level than the organizations sharing settings.
$details = "SharingCapability: $($SPOTenantSharingCapability.SharingCapability)"
# Create and populate the CISAuditResult object
@@ -42,16 +63,8 @@ function Test-RestrictExternalSharing {
$auditResult = Initialize-CISAuditResult @params
}
catch {
Write-Error "An error occurred during the test: $_"
# Retrieve the description from the test definitions
$testDefinition = $script:TestDefinitionsObject | Where-Object { $_.Rec -eq $recnum }
$description = if ($testDefinition) { $testDefinition.RecDescription } else { "Description not found" }
$script:FailedTests.Add([PSCustomObject]@{ Rec = $recnum; Description = $description; Error = $_ })
# Call Initialize-CISAuditResult with error parameters
$auditResult = Initialize-CISAuditResult -Rec $recnum -Failure
$LastError = $_
$auditResult = Get-TestError -LastError $LastError -recnum $recnum
}
}

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@@ -5,43 +5,39 @@ function Test-RestrictOutlookAddins {
# Aligned
# Parameters could include credentials or other necessary data
)
begin {
# Dot source the class script if necessary
#. .\source\Classes\CISAuditResult.ps1
# Initialization code
$customPolicyFailures = @()
$defaultPolicyFailureDetails = @()
$relevantRoles = @('My Custom Apps', 'My Marketplace Apps', 'My ReadWriteMailbox Apps')
$recnum = "6.3.1"
Write-Verbose "Running Test-RestrictOutlookAddins for $recnum..."
# Conditions for 6.3.1 (L2) Ensure users installing Outlook add-ins is not allowed
#
# Validate test for a pass:
# - Confirm that the automated test results align with the manual audit steps outlined in the CIS benchmark.
# - Specific conditions to check:
# - Condition A: Verify that the roles MyCustomApps, MyMarketplaceApps, and MyReadWriteMailboxApps are unchecked under Other roles.
# - Condition B: Using PowerShell, verify that MyCustomApps, MyMarketplaceApps, and MyReadWriteMailboxApps are not assigned to users.
#
# Validate test for a fail:
# - Confirm that the failure conditions in the automated test are consistent with the manual audit results.
# - Specific conditions to check:
# - Condition A: One or more of the roles MyCustomApps, MyMarketplaceApps, and MyReadWriteMailboxApps are checked under Other roles.
# - Condition B: Using PowerShell, verify that MyCustomApps, MyMarketplaceApps, and MyReadWriteMailboxApps are assigned to users.
}
process {
try {
# 6.3.1 (L2) Ensure users installing Outlook add-ins is not allowed
# Check all mailboxes for custom policies with unallowed add-ins
$roleAssignmentPolicies = Get-EXOMailbox | Select-Object -Unique RoleAssignmentPolicy
if ($roleAssignmentPolicies.RoleAssignmentPolicy) {
foreach ($policy in $roleAssignmentPolicies) {
if ($policy.RoleAssignmentPolicy) {
$rolePolicyDetails = Get-RoleAssignmentPolicy -Identity $policy.RoleAssignmentPolicy
$foundRoles = $rolePolicyDetails.AssignedRoles | Where-Object { $_ -in $relevantRoles }
if ($foundRoles) {
$customPolicyFailures += "Policy: $($policy.RoleAssignmentPolicy): Roles: $($foundRoles -join ', ')"
}
}
}
}
# Check Default Role Assignment Policy
$defaultPolicy = Get-RoleAssignmentPolicy "Default Role Assignment Policy"
$customPolicyFailures, $defaultPolicy = Get-CISExoOutput -Rec $recnum
$defaultPolicyRoles = $defaultPolicy.AssignedRoles | Where-Object { $_ -in $relevantRoles }
# Condition A: Verify that the roles MyCustomApps, MyMarketplaceApps, and MyReadWriteMailboxApps are unchecked under Other roles.
if ($defaultPolicyRoles) {
$defaultPolicyFailureDetails = $defaultPolicyRoles
}
# Prepare result details string
$detailsString = ""
if ($customPolicyFailures) {
@@ -51,7 +47,6 @@ function Test-RestrictOutlookAddins {
else {
$detailsString += "Custom Policy Failures: None | "
}
$detailsString += "Default Role Assignment Policy: "
if ($defaultPolicyFailureDetails) {
$detailsString += ($defaultPolicyFailureDetails -join ', ')
@@ -59,10 +54,8 @@ function Test-RestrictOutlookAddins {
else {
$detailsString += "Compliant"
}
# Determine result based on findings
$isCompliant = -not ($customPolicyFailures -or $defaultPolicyFailureDetails)
# Create and populate the CISAuditResult object
$params = @{
Rec = $recnum
@@ -74,19 +67,10 @@ function Test-RestrictOutlookAddins {
$auditResult = Initialize-CISAuditResult @params
}
catch {
Write-Error "An error occurred during the test: $_"
# Retrieve the description from the test definitions
$testDefinition = $script:TestDefinitionsObject | Where-Object { $_.Rec -eq $recnum }
$description = if ($testDefinition) { $testDefinition.RecDescription } else { "Description not found" }
$script:FailedTests.Add([PSCustomObject]@{ Rec = $recnum; Description = $description; Error = $_ })
# Call Initialize-CISAuditResult with error parameters
$auditResult = Initialize-CISAuditResult -Rec $recnum -Failure
$LastError = $_
$auditResult = Get-TestError -LastError $LastError -recnum $recnum
}
}
end {
# Return the audit result
return $auditResult

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@@ -5,25 +5,37 @@ function Test-RestrictStorageProvidersOutlook {
# Aligned
# Parameters can be added here if needed
)
begin {
<#
# 6.5.3 (L2) Ensure additional storage providers are restricted in Outlook on the web
#
# Validate test for a pass:
# - Confirm that the automated test results align with the manual audit steps outlined in the CIS benchmark.
# - Specific conditions to check:
# - Condition A: Using PowerShell, verify that `AdditionalStorageProvidersAvailable` is set to `False` in the OwaMailboxPolicy.
# - Condition B: Ensure that the command `Get-OwaMailboxPolicy | Format-Table Name, AdditionalStorageProvidersAvailable` returns `False`.
#
# Validate test for a fail:
# - Confirm that the failure conditions in the automated test are consistent with the manual audit results.
# - Specific conditions to check:
# - Condition A: Using PowerShell, verify that `AdditionalStorageProvidersAvailable` is not set to `False` in the OwaMailboxPolicy.
# - Condition B: Ensure that the command `Get-OwaMailboxPolicy | Format-Table Name, AdditionalStorageProvidersAvailable` does not return `False`.
#>
# Dot source the class script if necessary
#. .\source\Classes\CISAuditResult.ps1
# Initialization code, if needed
$recnum = "6.5.3"
Write-Verbose "Running Test-RestrictStorageProvidersOutlook for $recnum..."
}
process {
try {
# 6.5.3 (L2) Ensure additional storage providers are restricted in Outlook on the web
# Retrieve all OwaMailbox policies
$owaPolicies = Get-OwaMailboxPolicy
$owaPolicies = Get-CISExoOutput -Rec $recnum
# Condition A: Check if AdditionalStorageProvidersAvailable is set to False
$nonCompliantPolicies = $owaPolicies | Where-Object { $_.AdditionalStorageProvidersAvailable }
# Determine compliance
$allPoliciesRestricted = $nonCompliantPolicies.Count -eq 0
# Prepare failure reasons and details based on compliance
$failureReasons = if ($allPoliciesRestricted) {
"N/A"
@@ -31,14 +43,12 @@ function Test-RestrictStorageProvidersOutlook {
else {
"One or more OwaMailbox policies allow AdditionalStorageProvidersAvailable."
}
$details = if ($allPoliciesRestricted) {
"All OwaMailbox policies restrict AdditionalStorageProvidersAvailable"
}
else {
"Non-compliant OwaMailbox policies: $($nonCompliantPolicies.Name -join ', ')"
}
# Create and populate the CISAuditResult object
$params = @{
Rec = $recnum
@@ -50,23 +60,12 @@ function Test-RestrictStorageProvidersOutlook {
$auditResult = Initialize-CISAuditResult @params
}
catch {
Write-Error "An error occurred during the test: $_"
# Retrieve the description from the test definitions
$testDefinition = $script:TestDefinitionsObject | Where-Object { $_.Rec -eq $recnum }
$description = if ($testDefinition) { $testDefinition.RecDescription } else { "Description not found" }
$script:FailedTests.Add([PSCustomObject]@{ Rec = $recnum; Description = $description; Error = $_ })
# Call Initialize-CISAuditResult with error parameters
$auditResult = Initialize-CISAuditResult -Rec $recnum -Failure
$LastError = $_
$auditResult = Get-TestError -LastError $LastError -recnum $recnum
}
}
end {
# Return the audit result
return $auditResult
}
}
# Additional helper functions (if any)

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@@ -9,8 +9,25 @@ function Test-RestrictTenantCreation {
begin {
# Dot source the class script if necessary
#. .\source\Classes\CISAuditResult.ps1
# Initialization code, if needed
$recnum = "5.1.2.3"
<#
Conditions for 5.1.2.3 (L1) Ensure 'Restrict non-admin users from creating tenants' is set to 'Yes'
Validate test for a pass:
- Confirm that the automated test results align with the manual audit steps outlined in the CIS benchmark.
- Specific conditions to check:
- Condition A: Restrict non-admin users from creating tenants is set to 'Yes' in the Azure AD and Entra administration portal.
- Condition B: Using PowerShell, the setting for restricting non-admin users from creating tenants is set to 'Yes'.
Validate test for a fail:
- Confirm that the failure conditions in the automated test are consistent with the manual audit results.
- Specific conditions to check:
- Condition A: Restrict non-admin users from creating tenants is not set to 'Yes' in the Azure AD and Entra administration portal.
- Condition B: Using PowerShell, the setting for restricting non-admin users from creating tenants is not set to 'Yes'.
#>
}
process {
@@ -18,7 +35,7 @@ function Test-RestrictTenantCreation {
# 5.1.2.3 (L1) Ensure 'Restrict non-admin users from creating tenants' is set to 'Yes'
# Retrieve the tenant creation policy
$tenantCreationPolicy = (Get-MgPolicyAuthorizationPolicy).DefaultUserRolePermissions | Select-Object AllowedToCreateTenants
$tenantCreationPolicy = Get-CISMgOutput -Rec $recnum
$tenantCreationResult = -not $tenantCreationPolicy.AllowedToCreateTenants
# Prepare failure reasons and details based on compliance
@@ -42,16 +59,8 @@ function Test-RestrictTenantCreation {
$auditResult = Initialize-CISAuditResult @params
}
catch {
Write-Error "An error occurred during the test: $_"
# Retrieve the description from the test definitions
$testDefinition = $script:TestDefinitionsObject | Where-Object { $_.Rec -eq $recnum }
$description = if ($testDefinition) { $testDefinition.RecDescription } else { "Description not found" }
$script:FailedTests.Add([PSCustomObject]@{ Rec = $recnum; Description = $description; Error = $_ })
# Call Initialize-CISAuditResult with error parameters
$auditResult = Initialize-CISAuditResult -Rec $recnum -Failure
$LastError = $_
$auditResult = Get-TestError -LastError $LastError -recnum $recnum
}
}
@@ -60,5 +69,3 @@ function Test-RestrictTenantCreation {
return $auditResult
}
}
# Additional helper functions (if any)

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@@ -1,69 +1,102 @@
function Test-SafeAttachmentsPolicy {
[CmdletBinding()]
[OutputType([CISAuditResult])]
param (
# Aligned
# Parameters can be added if needed
)
param ()
begin {
# Dot source the class script if necessary
#. .\source\Classes\CISAuditResult.ps1
# Initialization code, if needed
$recnum = "2.1.4"
Write-Verbose "Running Test-SafeAttachmentsPolicy for $recnum..."
<#
Conditions for 2.1.4 (L2) Ensure Safe Attachments policy is enabled:
Validate test for a pass:
- Ensure the highest priority Safe Attachments policy is enabled.
- Check if the policy's action is set to 'Block'.
- Confirm the QuarantineTag is set to 'AdminOnlyAccessPolicy'.
- Verify that the Redirect setting is disabled.
Validate test for a fail:
- If the highest priority Safe Attachments policy's action is not set to 'Block'.
- If the QuarantineTag is not set to 'AdminOnlyAccessPolicy'.
- If the Redirect setting is enabled.
- If no enabled Safe Attachments policies are found.
#>
}
process {
try {
# 2.1.4 (L2) Ensure Safe Attachments policy is enabled
# Retrieve all Safe Attachment policies where Enable is set to True
$safeAttachmentPolicies = Get-SafeAttachmentPolicy | Where-Object { $_.Enable -eq $true }
# Determine result and details based on the presence of enabled policies
$result = $null -ne $safeAttachmentPolicies -and $safeAttachmentPolicies.Count -gt 0
$details = if ($result) {
"Enabled Safe Attachments Policies: $($safeAttachmentPolicies.Name -join ', ')"
# $safeAttachmentPolicies Mock Object
<#
$safeAttachmentPolicies = @(
[PSCustomObject]@{
Policy = "Strict Preset Security Policy"
Action = "Block"
QuarantineTag = "AdminOnlyAccessPolicy"
Redirect = $false
Enabled = $true
}
else {
"No Safe Attachments Policies are enabled."
)
#>
$safeAttachmentPolicies = Get-CISExoOutput -Rec $recnum
if ($safeAttachmentPolicies -ne 1) {
try {
$highestPriorityPolicy = $safeAttachmentPolicies | Select-Object -First 1
# Initialize details and failure reasons
$details = @()
$failureReasons = @()
# Check policy specifics as per CIS benchmark requirements
if ($highestPriorityPolicy.Action -ne 'Block') {
$failureReasons += "Policy action is not set to 'Block'."
}
$failureReasons = if ($result) {
"N/A"
if ($highestPriorityPolicy.QuarantineTag -ne 'AdminOnlyAccessPolicy') {
$failureReasons += "Quarantine policy is not set to 'AdminOnlyAccessPolicy'."
}
else {
"Safe Attachments policy is not enabled."
if ($highestPriorityPolicy.Redirect -ne $false) {
$failureReasons += "Redirect is not disabled."
}
# The result is a pass if there are no failure reasons
$result = $failureReasons.Count -eq 0
$details = [PSCustomObject]@{
Policy = $highestPriorityPolicy.Identity
Action = $highestPriorityPolicy.Action
QuarantineTag = $highestPriorityPolicy.QuarantineTag
Redirect = $highestPriorityPolicy.Redirect
Enabled = $highestPriorityPolicy.Enable
}
# Format details for output manually
$detailsString = "Policy|Action|QuarantineTag|Redirect|Enabled`n" + ($details |
ForEach-Object { "$($_.Policy)|$($_.Action)|$($_.QuarantineTag)|$($_.Redirect)|$($_.Enabled)`n" }
)
$failureReasonsString = ($failureReasons -join "`n")
# Create and populate the CISAuditResult object
$params = @{
Rec = $recnum
Result = $result
Status = if ($result) { "Pass" } else { "Fail" }
Details = $details
FailureReason = $failureReasons
Details = $detailsString
FailureReason = if ($result) { "N/A" } else { $failureReasonsString }
}
$auditResult = Initialize-CISAuditResult @params
}
catch {
Write-Error "An error occurred during the test: $_"
# Retrieve the description from the test definitions
$testDefinition = $script:TestDefinitionsObject | Where-Object { $_.Rec -eq $recnum }
$description = if ($testDefinition) { $testDefinition.RecDescription } else { "Description not found" }
$script:FailedTests.Add([PSCustomObject]@{ Rec = $recnum; Description = $description; Error = $_ })
# Call Initialize-CISAuditResult with error parameters
$auditResult = Initialize-CISAuditResult -Rec $recnum -Failure
}
}
else {
$params = @{
Rec = $recnum
Result = $false
Status = "Fail"
Details = "No Safe Attachments policies found."
FailureReason = "The audit needs Safe Attachment features available or required EXO commands will not be available otherwise."
}
$auditResult = Initialize-CISAuditResult @params
}
}
end {
# Return the audit result
return $auditResult
}
}
# Additional helper functions (if any)

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@@ -5,44 +5,78 @@ function Test-SafeAttachmentsTeams {
# Aligned
# Parameters can be added if needed
)
begin {
# Dot source the class script if necessary
#. .\source\Classes\CISAuditResult.ps1
# Conditions for 2.1.5 (L2) Ensure Safe Attachments for SharePoint, OneDrive, and Microsoft Teams is Enabled
#
# Validate test for a pass:
# - Confirm that the automated test results align with the manual audit steps outlined in the CIS benchmark.
# - Specific conditions to check:
# - Condition A: Safe Attachments for SharePoint is enabled.
# - Condition B: Safe Attachments for OneDrive is enabled.
# - Condition C: Safe Attachments for Microsoft Teams is enabled.
#
# Validate test for a fail:
# - Confirm that the failure conditions in the automated test are consistent with the manual audit results.
# - Specific conditions to check:
# - Condition A: Safe Attachments for SharePoint is not enabled.
# - Condition B: Safe Attachments for OneDrive is not enabled.
# - Condition C: Safe Attachments for Microsoft Teams is not enabled.
# Initialization code, if needed
$recnum = "2.1.5"
Write-Verbose "Running Test-SafeAttachmentsTeams for $recnum..."
}
process {
try {
# 2.1.5 (L2) Ensure Safe Attachments for SharePoint, OneDrive, and Microsoft Teams is Enabled
# Retrieve the ATP policies for Office 365 and check Safe Attachments settings
$atpPolicies = Get-AtpPolicyForO365
# Check if the required ATP policies are enabled
$atpPolicyResult = $atpPolicies | Where-Object {
$_.EnableATPForSPOTeamsODB -eq $true -and
$_.EnableSafeDocs -eq $true -and
$_.AllowSafeDocsOpen -eq $false
# $atpPolicyResult Mock Object
<#
$atpPolicyResult = @(
[PSCustomObject]@{
Name = "Default"
EnableATPForSPOTeamsODB = $true
EnableSafeDocs = $true
AllowSafeDocsOpen = $false
}
)
#>
$atpPolicyResult = Get-CISExoOutput -Rec $recnum
if ($atpPolicyResult -ne 1) {
try {
# Condition A: Check Safe Attachments for SharePoint
# Condition B: Check Safe Attachments for OneDrive
# Condition C: Check Safe Attachments for Microsoft Teams
# Determine the result based on the ATP policy settings
$result = $null -ne $atpPolicyResult
#$atpPolicyResult | Where-Object { $_.Identity -eq "Default" }
if ($result) {
$detailpass = [PSCustomObject]@{
Name = $atpPolicyResult.Name
EnableATPForSPOTeamsODB = $atpPolicyResult.EnableATPForSPOTeamsODB
EnableSafeDocs = $atpPolicyResult.EnableSafeDocs
AllowSafeDocsOpen = $atpPolicyResult.AllowSafeDocsOpen
}
$detailsString = $detailpass | ForEach-Object {
@"
Name: $($_.Name)
EnableATPForSPOTeamsODB: $($_.EnableATPForSPOTeamsODB)
EnableSafeDocs: $($_.EnableSafeDocs)
AllowSafeDocsOpen: $($_.AllowSafeDocsOpen)
`n
"@
}
}
$details = if ($result) {
"ATP for SharePoint, OneDrive, and Teams is enabled with correct settings."
$detailsString
}
else {
"ATP for SharePoint, OneDrive, and Teams is not enabled with correct settings."
}
$failureReasons = if ($result) {
"N/A"
}
else {
"ATP policy for SharePoint, OneDrive, and Microsoft Teams is not correctly configured."
}
# Create and populate the CISAuditResult object
$params = @{
Rec = $recnum
@@ -55,22 +89,27 @@ function Test-SafeAttachmentsTeams {
}
catch {
Write-Error "An error occurred during the test: $_"
# Retrieve the description from the test definitions
$testDefinition = $script:TestDefinitionsObject | Where-Object { $_.Rec -eq $recnum }
$description = if ($testDefinition) { $testDefinition.RecDescription } else { "Description not found" }
$script:FailedTests.Add([PSCustomObject]@{ Rec = $recnum; Description = $description; Error = $_ })
# Call Initialize-CISAuditResult with error parameters
$auditResult = Initialize-CISAuditResult -Rec $recnum -Failure
}
}
else {
$params = @{
Rec = $recnum
Result = $false
Status = "Fail"
Details = "No M365 E5 licenses found."
FailureReason = "The audit is for M365 E5 licenses and the required EXO commands will not be available otherwise."
}
$auditResult = Initialize-CISAuditResult @params
}
}
end {
# Return the audit result
return $auditResult
}
}
# Additional helper functions (if any)

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@@ -5,51 +5,48 @@ function Test-SafeLinksOfficeApps {
# Aligned
# Define your parameters here if needed
)
begin {
# Dot source the class script if necessary
#. .\source\Classes\CISAuditResult.ps1
# Initialization code, if needed
$recnum = "2.1.1"
Write-Verbose "Running Test-SafeLinksOfficeApps for $recnum..."
<#
Conditions for 2.1.1 (L2) Ensure Safe Links for Office Applications is Enabled
Validate test for a pass:
- Confirm that the automated test results align with the manual audit steps outlined in the CIS benchmark.
- Specific conditions to check:
- Condition A: In the Microsoft 365 security center, Safe Links policy for Office applications is enabled and the following protection settings are set:
- Office 365 Apps: On
- Teams: On
- Email: On
- Click protection settings: On
- Do not track when users click safe links: Off
- Condition B: Using the Exchange Online PowerShell Module, Safe Links policies are retrieved, and the relevant policy shows Safe Links for Office applications is enabled.
Validate test for a fail:
- Confirm that the failure conditions in the automated test are consistent with the manual audit results.
- Specific conditions to check:
- Condition A: In the Microsoft 365 security center, Safe Links policy for Office applications is not enabled or one or more of the required protection settings are not set correctly.
- Office 365 Apps: Off
- Teams: Off
- Email: Off
- Click protection settings: Off
- Do not track when users click safe links: On
- Condition B: Using the Exchange Online PowerShell Module, Safe Links policies are retrieved, and the relevant policy shows Safe Links for Office applications is not enabled.
#>
}
process {
try {
# 2.1.1 (L2) Ensure Safe Links for Office Applications is Enabled
# Retrieve all Safe Links policies
$policies = Get-SafeLinksPolicy
# Initialize the details collection
$misconfiguredDetails = @()
foreach ($policy in $policies) {
# Get the detailed configuration of each policy
$policyDetails = Get-SafeLinksPolicy -Identity $policy.Name
# Check each required property and record failures
$failures = @()
if ($policyDetails.EnableSafeLinksForEmail -ne $true) { $failures += "EnableSafeLinksForEmail: False" }
if ($policyDetails.EnableSafeLinksForTeams -ne $true) { $failures += "EnableSafeLinksForTeams: False" }
if ($policyDetails.EnableSafeLinksForOffice -ne $true) { $failures += "EnableSafeLinksForOffice: False" }
if ($policyDetails.TrackClicks -ne $true) { $failures += "TrackClicks: False" }
if ($policyDetails.AllowClickThrough -ne $false) { $failures += "AllowClickThrough: True" }
if ($policyDetails.ScanUrls -ne $true) { $failures += "ScanUrls: False" }
if ($policyDetails.EnableForInternalSenders -ne $true) { $failures += "EnableForInternalSenders: False" }
if ($policyDetails.DeliverMessageAfterScan -ne $true) { $failures += "DeliverMessageAfterScan: False" }
if ($policyDetails.DisableUrlRewrite -ne $false) { $failures += "DisableUrlRewrite: True" }
# Only add details for policies that have misconfigurations
if ($failures.Count -gt 0) {
$misconfiguredDetails += "Policy: $($policy.Name); Failures: $($failures -join ', ')"
}
}
$misconfiguredDetails = Get-CISExoOutput -Rec $recnum
# Misconfigured details returns 1 if EXO Commands needed for the test are not available
if ($misconfiguredDetails -ne 1) {
try {
# Prepare the final result
# Condition B: Ensuring no misconfigurations
$result = $misconfiguredDetails.Count -eq 0
$details = if ($result) { "All Safe Links policies are correctly configured." } else { $misconfiguredDetails -join ' | ' }
$details = if ($result) { "All Safe Links policies are correctly configured." } else { $misconfiguredDetails -join '`n' }
$failureReasons = if ($result) { "N/A" } else { "The following Safe Links policies settings do not meet the recommended configuration: $($misconfiguredDetails -join ' | ')" }
# Create and populate the CISAuditResult object
$params = @{
Rec = $recnum
@@ -62,18 +59,25 @@ function Test-SafeLinksOfficeApps {
}
catch {
Write-Error "An error occurred during the test: $_"
# Retrieve the description from the test definitions
$testDefinition = $script:TestDefinitionsObject | Where-Object { $_.Rec -eq $recnum }
$description = if ($testDefinition) { $testDefinition.RecDescription } else { "Description not found" }
$script:FailedTests.Add([PSCustomObject]@{ Rec = $recnum; Description = $description; Error = $_ })
# Call Initialize-CISAuditResult with error parameters
$auditResult = Initialize-CISAuditResult -Rec $recnum -Failure
}
}
else {
$params = @{
Rec = $recnum
Result = $false
Status = "Fail"
Details = "No M365 E5 licenses found."
FailureReason = "The audit is for M365 E5 licenses and the required EXO commands will not be available otherwise."
}
$auditResult = Initialize-CISAuditResult @params
}
}
end {
# Return the audit result
return $auditResult

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@@ -7,18 +7,33 @@ function Test-SharePointAADB2B {
)
begin {
# Conditions for 7.2.2 (L1) Ensure SharePoint and OneDrive integration with Azure AD B2B is enabled
#
# Validate test for a pass:
# - Confirm that the automated test results align with the manual audit steps outlined in the CIS benchmark.
# - Specific conditions to check:
# - Condition A: Ensure the `EnableAzureADB2BIntegration` property is set to `True` for the SharePoint tenant.
# - Condition B: Verify that the SharePoint and OneDrive integration with Azure AD B2B is active.
# - Condition C: Ensure that guest accounts are managed in Azure AD and subject to access policies.
#
# Validate test for a fail:
# - Confirm that the failure conditions in the automated test are consistent with the manual audit results.
# - Specific conditions to check:
# - Condition A: The `EnableAzureADB2BIntegration` property is set to `False` for the SharePoint tenant.
# - Condition B: The integration between SharePoint, OneDrive, and Azure AD B2B is not active.
# - Condition C: Guest accounts are not managed in Azure AD and are not subject to access policies.
# Dot source the class script if necessary
#. .\source\Classes\CISAuditResult.ps1
# Initialization code, if needed
$auditResult = [CISAuditResult]::new()
$recnum = "7.2.2"
}
process {
try {
# 7.2.2 (L1) Ensure SharePoint and OneDrive integration with Azure AD B2B is enabled
$SPOTenantAzureADB2B = Get-SPOTenant | Select-Object EnableAzureADB2BIntegration
$SPOTenantAzureADB2B = Get-CISSpoOutput -Rec $recnum
# Populate the auditResult object with the required properties
$params = @{
@@ -31,16 +46,8 @@ function Test-SharePointAADB2B {
$auditResult = Initialize-CISAuditResult @params
}
catch {
Write-Error "An error occurred during the test: $_"
# Retrieve the description from the test definitions
$testDefinition = $script:TestDefinitionsObject | Where-Object { $_.Rec -eq $recnum }
$description = if ($testDefinition) { $testDefinition.RecDescription } else { "Description not found" }
$script:FailedTests.Add([PSCustomObject]@{ Rec = $recnum; Description = $description; Error = $_ })
# Call Initialize-CISAuditResult with error parameters
$auditResult = Initialize-CISAuditResult -Rec $recnum -Failure
$LastError = $_
$auditResult = Get-TestError -LastError $LastError -recnum $recnum
}
}

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@@ -9,16 +9,31 @@ function Test-SharePointExternalSharingDomains {
begin {
# Dot source the class script if necessary
#. .\source\Classes\CISAuditResult.ps1
# Initialization code, if needed
$auditResult = [CISAuditResult]::new()
# Initialization code, if needed
$recnum = "7.2.6"
# Conditions for 7.2.6 (L2) Ensure SharePoint external sharing is managed through domain whitelist/blacklists
#
# Validate test for a pass:
# - Confirm that the automated test results align with the manual audit steps outlined in the CIS benchmark.
# - Specific conditions to check:
# - Condition A: The "Limit external sharing by domain" option is enabled in the SharePoint admin center.
# - Condition B: The "SharingDomainRestrictionMode" is set to "AllowList" using PowerShell.
# - Condition C: The "SharingAllowedDomainList" contains the domains trusted by the organization for external sharing.
#
# Validate test for a fail:
# - Confirm that the failure conditions in the automated test are consistent with the manual audit results.
# - Specific conditions to check:
# - Condition A: The "Limit external sharing by domain" option is not enabled in the SharePoint admin center.
# - Condition B: The "SharingDomainRestrictionMode" is not set to "AllowList" using PowerShell.
# - Condition C: The "SharingAllowedDomainList" does not contain the domains trusted by the organization for external sharing.
}
process {
try {
# 7.2.6 (L2) Ensure SharePoint external sharing is managed through domain whitelist/blacklists
$SPOTenant = Get-SPOTenant | Select-Object SharingDomainRestrictionMode, SharingAllowedDomainList
$SPOTenant = Get-CISSpoOutput -Rec $recnum
$isDomainRestrictionConfigured = $SPOTenant.SharingDomainRestrictionMode -eq 'AllowList'
# Populate the auditResult object with the required properties
@@ -32,16 +47,8 @@ function Test-SharePointExternalSharingDomains {
$auditResult = Initialize-CISAuditResult @params
}
catch {
Write-Error "An error occurred during the test: $_"
# Retrieve the description from the test definitions
$testDefinition = $script:TestDefinitionsObject | Where-Object { $_.Rec -eq $recnum }
$description = if ($testDefinition) { $testDefinition.RecDescription } else { "Description not found" }
$script:FailedTests.Add([PSCustomObject]@{ Rec = $recnum; Description = $description; Error = $_ })
# Call Initialize-CISAuditResult with error parameters
$auditResult = Initialize-CISAuditResult -Rec $recnum -Failure
$LastError = $_
$auditResult = Get-TestError -LastError $LastError -recnum $recnum
}
}

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@@ -11,14 +11,29 @@ function Test-SharePointGuestsItemSharing {
#. .\source\Classes\CISAuditResult.ps1
# Initialization code, if needed
$auditResult = [CISAuditResult]::new()
$recnum = "7.2.5"
# Conditions for 7.2.5 (L2) Ensure that SharePoint guest users cannot share items they don't own
#
# Validate test for a pass:
# - Confirm that the automated test results align with the manual audit steps outlined in the CIS benchmark.
# - Specific conditions to check:
# - Condition A: The SharePoint setting "PreventExternalUsersFromResharing" is set to `True` using PowerShell.
# - Condition B: The SharePoint admin center setting "Allow guests to share items they don't own" is unchecked.
# - Condition C: Ensure that external users cannot re-share items they don't own.
#
# Validate test for a fail:
# - Confirm that the failure conditions in the automated test are consistent with the manual audit results.
# - Specific conditions to check:
# - Condition A: The SharePoint setting "PreventExternalUsersFromResharing" is set to `False` using PowerShell.
# - Condition B: The SharePoint admin center setting "Allow guests to share items they don't own" is checked.
# - Condition C: Ensure that external users can re-share items they don't own.
}
process {
try {
# 7.2.5 (L2) Ensure that SharePoint guest users cannot share items they don't own
$SPOTenant = Get-SPOTenant | Select-Object PreventExternalUsersFromResharing
$SPOTenant = Get-CISSpoOutput -Rec $recnum
$isGuestResharingPrevented = $SPOTenant.PreventExternalUsersFromResharing
# Populate the auditResult object with the required properties
@@ -32,16 +47,8 @@ function Test-SharePointGuestsItemSharing {
$auditResult = Initialize-CISAuditResult @params
}
catch {
Write-Error "An error occurred during the test: $_"
# Retrieve the description from the test definitions
$testDefinition = $script:TestDefinitionsObject | Where-Object { $_.Rec -eq $recnum }
$description = if ($testDefinition) { $testDefinition.RecDescription } else { "Description not found" }
$script:FailedTests.Add([PSCustomObject]@{ Rec = $recnum; Description = $description; Error = $_ })
# Call Initialize-CISAuditResult with error parameters
$auditResult = Initialize-CISAuditResult -Rec $recnum -Failure
$LastError = $_
$auditResult = Get-TestError -LastError $LastError -recnum $recnum
}
}

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@@ -1,67 +1,119 @@
function Test-SpamPolicyAdminNotify {
[CmdletBinding()]
[OutputType([CISAuditResult])]
param (
# Aligned
# Parameters can be added if needed
)
param ()
begin {
# Dot source the class script if necessary
#. .\source\Classes\CISAuditResult.ps1
# Initialization code, if needed
$auditResult = [CISAuditResult]::new()
<#
Conditions for 2.1.6 (L1) Ensure Exchange Online Spam Policies are set to notify administrators:
Description:
- This test ensures that Exchange Online Spam Policies are configured to notify administrators when a sender in the organization has been blocked for sending spam. It checks for the proper setup of both Bcc and Notify properties and the inclusion of valid email addresses.
Validate test for a pass:
- Checks that the 'BccSuspiciousOutboundMail' and 'NotifyOutboundSpam' properties are enabled for the default policy.
- Ensures that valid email addresses are provided for 'NotifyOutboundSpamRecipients' and 'BccSuspiciousOutboundAdditionalRecipients'.
Validate test for a fail:
- If the default policy is not found, this is flagged as a critical compliance issue.
- The test fails if any of the following settings are incorrect:
- 'BccSuspiciousOutboundMail' is not enabled.
- 'NotifyOutboundSpam' is not enabled.
- 'NotifyOutboundSpamRecipients' does not contain at least one valid email address.
- 'BccSuspiciousOutboundAdditionalRecipients' does not contain at least one valid email address.
Note:
- While the primary focus is on the default policy, the function also retrieves and displays settings from additional policies that are not default, providing comprehensive insight into the organization's configuration. These additional policies are not used to determine the test's pass/fail status but are included in the details for informational purposes.
#>
$recnum = "2.1.6"
Write-Verbose "Running Test-SpamPolicyAdminNotify for $recnum..."
}
process {
try {
# 2.1.6 Ensure Exchange Online Spam Policies are set to notify administrators
# Get the default hosted outbound spam filter policy
$hostedOutboundSpamFilterPolicy = Get-HostedOutboundSpamFilterPolicy | Where-Object { $_.IsDefault -eq $true }
# Check if both settings are enabled
$bccSuspiciousOutboundMailEnabled = $hostedOutboundSpamFilterPolicy.BccSuspiciousOutboundMail
$notifyOutboundSpamEnabled = $hostedOutboundSpamFilterPolicy.NotifyOutboundSpam
$areSettingsEnabled = $bccSuspiciousOutboundMailEnabled -and $notifyOutboundSpamEnabled
# Prepare failure details if any setting is not enabled
$failureDetails = @()
if (-not $bccSuspiciousOutboundMailEnabled) {
$failureDetails += "BccSuspiciousOutboundMail is not enabled."
# Mock data representing multiple spam filter policies
<#
$spamPolicies = @(
[PSCustomObject]@{
Name = "Default"
IsDefault = $true
NotifyOutboundSpam = $false
BccSuspiciousOutboundMail = $true
NotifyOutboundSpamRecipients = "admin@example.com"
BccSuspiciousOutboundAdditionalRecipients = "bccadmin@example.com"
},
[PSCustomObject]@{
Name = "Custom Policy 1"
IsDefault = $false
NotifyOutboundSpam = $false
BccSuspiciousOutboundMail = $true
NotifyOutboundSpamRecipients = ""
BccSuspiciousOutboundAdditionalRecipients = ""
},
[PSCustomObject]@{
Name = "Custom Policy 2"
IsDefault = $false
NotifyOutboundSpam = $true
BccSuspiciousOutboundMail = $false
NotifyOutboundSpamRecipients = "notify@example.com"
BccSuspiciousOutboundAdditionalRecipients = "bccnotify@example.com"
}
if (-not $notifyOutboundSpamEnabled) {
$failureDetails += "NotifyOutboundSpam is not enabled."
)
#>
$spamPolicies = Get-CISExoOutput -Rec $recnum
$defaultPolicy = $spamPolicies | Where-Object { $_.IsDefault -eq $true }
$additionalPolicies = $spamPolicies | Where-Object { $_.IsDefault -eq $false }
$details = @()
$failureReasons = @()
# Check the default policy settings and format details
# Build the details string for the default policy
if ($defaultPolicy) {
$details += "Default Policy: $($defaultPolicy.Name)`n`n" +
"Bcc Suspicious Outbound Mail: $($defaultPolicy.BccSuspiciousOutboundMail)`n" +
"Notify Outbound Spam: $($defaultPolicy.NotifyOutboundSpam)`n" +
"Notify Emails: $($defaultPolicy.NotifyOutboundSpamRecipients -join ', ')`n" +
"Bcc Emails: $($defaultPolicy.BccSuspiciousOutboundAdditionalRecipients -join ', ')"
if (-not $defaultPolicy.BccSuspiciousOutboundMail) {
$failureReasons += "BccSuspiciousOutboundMail should be enabled."
}
# Create an instance of CISAuditResult and populate it
if (-not $defaultPolicy.NotifyOutboundSpam) {
$failureReasons += "NotifyOutboundSpam should be enabled."
}
if (-not $defaultPolicy.NotifyOutboundSpamRecipients) {
$failureReasons += "NotifyOutboundSpamRecipients should have at least one valid email."
}
if (-not $defaultPolicy.BccSuspiciousOutboundAdditionalRecipients) {
$failureReasons += "BccSuspiciousOutboundAdditionalRecipients should have at least one valid email."
}
}
else {
$failureReasons += "No default policy found. This is critical for compliance."
}
# Format additional policy details
foreach ($policy in $additionalPolicies) {
$details += "`n`nAdditional Policy: $($policy.Name)`n`n" +
"Bcc Suspicious Outbound Mail: $($policy.BccSuspiciousOutboundMail)`n" +
"Notify Outbound Spam: $($policy.NotifyOutboundSpam)`n" +
"Notify Emails: $($policy.NotifyOutboundSpamRecipients -join ', ')`n" +
"Bcc Emails: $($policy.BccSuspiciousOutboundAdditionalRecipients -join ', ')"
}
$result = $failureReasons.Count -eq 0
$detailsString = $details -join "`n"
$failureReasonsString = $failureReasons -join "`n"
# Create and populate the CISAuditResult object
$params = @{
Rec = $recnum
Result = $areSettingsEnabled
Status = if ($areSettingsEnabled) { "Pass" } else { "Fail" }
Details = if ($areSettingsEnabled) { "Both BccSuspiciousOutboundMail and NotifyOutboundSpam are enabled." } else { $failureDetails -join ' ' }
FailureReason = if (-not $areSettingsEnabled) { "One or both spam policies are not set to notify administrators." } else { "N/A" }
Result = $result
Status = if ($result) { "Pass" } else { "Fail" }
Details = $detailsString
FailureReason = if (-not $result) { $failureReasonsString } else { "All settings are correct based on the default policy." }
}
$auditResult = Initialize-CISAuditResult @params
}
catch {
Write-Error "An error occurred during the test: $_"
# Retrieve the description from the test definitions
$testDefinition = $script:TestDefinitionsObject | Where-Object { $_.Rec -eq $recnum }
$description = if ($testDefinition) { $testDefinition.RecDescription } else { "Description not found" }
$script:FailedTests.Add([PSCustomObject]@{ Rec = $recnum; Description = $description; Error = $_ })
# Call Initialize-CISAuditResult with error parameters
$auditResult = Initialize-CISAuditResult -Rec $recnum -Failure
$auditResult = Get-TestError -LastError $_ -recnum $recnum
}
}
end {
# Return auditResult
# Return the audit result
return $auditResult
}
}

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@@ -8,20 +8,32 @@ function Test-TeamsExternalAccess {
begin {
# Dot source the class script if necessary
#. .\source\Classes\CISAuditResult.ps1
# . .\source\Classes\CISAuditResult.ps1
# Initialization code, if needed
$auditResult = [CISAuditResult]::new()
$recnum = "8.2.1"
}
process {
try {
# 8.2.1 (L1) Ensure 'external access' is restricted in the Teams admin center
#
# Validate test for a pass:
# - Confirm that the automated test results align with the manual audit steps outlined in the CIS benchmark.
# - Specific conditions to check:
# - Condition A: The `AllowTeamsConsumer` setting is `False`.
# - Condition B: The `AllowPublicUsers` setting is `False`.
# - Condition C: The `AllowFederatedUsers` setting is `False` or, if `True`, the `AllowedDomains` contains only authorized domain names.
#
# Validate test for a fail:
# - Confirm that the failure conditions in the automated test are consistent with the manual audit results.
# - Specific conditions to check:
# - Condition A: The `AllowTeamsConsumer` setting is not `False`.
# - Condition B: The `AllowPublicUsers` setting is not `False`.
# - Condition C: The `AllowFederatedUsers` setting is `True` and the `AllowedDomains` contains unauthorized domain names or is not configured correctly.
# Connect to Teams PowerShell using Connect-MicrosoftTeams
$externalAccessConfig = Get-CsTenantFederationConfiguration
$externalAccessConfig = Get-CISMSTeamsOutput -Rec $recnum
$allowedDomainsLimited = $false
if ($externalAccessConfig.AllowFederatedUsers -and $externalAccessConfig.AllowedDomains -and $externalAccessConfig.AllowedDomains.AllowedDomain.Count -gt 0) {
@@ -42,16 +54,8 @@ function Test-TeamsExternalAccess {
$auditResult = Initialize-CISAuditResult @params
}
catch {
Write-Error "An error occurred during the test: $_"
# Retrieve the description from the test definitions
$testDefinition = $script:TestDefinitionsObject | Where-Object { $_.Rec -eq $recnum }
$description = if ($testDefinition) { $testDefinition.RecDescription } else { "Description not found" }
$script:FailedTests.Add([PSCustomObject]@{ Rec = $recnum; Description = $description; Error = $_ })
# Call Initialize-CISAuditResult with error parameters
$auditResult = Initialize-CISAuditResult -Rec $recnum -Failure
$LastError = $_
$auditResult = Get-TestError -LastError $LastError -recnum $recnum
}
}

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@@ -8,10 +8,8 @@ function Test-TeamsExternalFileSharing {
begin {
# Dot source the class script if necessary
#. .\source\Classes\CISAuditResult.ps1
# . .\source\Classes\CISAuditResult.ps1
# Initialization code, if needed
$auditResult = [CISAuditResult]::new()
$recnum = "8.1.1"
}
@@ -20,11 +18,16 @@ function Test-TeamsExternalFileSharing {
# 8.1.1 (L2) Ensure external file sharing in Teams is enabled for only approved cloud storage services
# Connect to Teams PowerShell using Connect-MicrosoftTeams
# Condition A: The `AllowDropbox` setting is set to `False`.
# Condition B: The `AllowBox` setting is set to `False`.
# Condition C: The `AllowGoogleDrive` setting is set to `False`.
# Condition D: The `AllowShareFile` setting is set to `False`.
# Condition E: The `AllowEgnyte` setting is set to `False`.
# Assuming that 'approvedProviders' is a list of approved cloud storage service names
# This list must be defined according to your organization's approved cloud storage services
$clientConfig = Get-CISMSTeamsOutput -Rec $recnum
$approvedProviders = @("AllowDropBox", "AllowBox", "AllowGoogleDrive", "AllowShareFile", "AllowEgnyte")
$clientConfig = Get-CsTeamsClientConfiguration
$isCompliant = $true
$nonCompliantProviders = @()
@@ -46,16 +49,8 @@ function Test-TeamsExternalFileSharing {
$auditResult = Initialize-CISAuditResult @params
}
catch {
Write-Error "An error occurred during the test: $_"
# Retrieve the description from the test definitions
$testDefinition = $script:TestDefinitionsObject | Where-Object { $_.Rec -eq $recnum }
$description = if ($testDefinition) { $testDefinition.RecDescription } else { "Description not found" }
$script:FailedTests.Add([PSCustomObject]@{ Rec = $recnum; Description = $description; Error = $_ })
# Call Initialize-CISAuditResult with error parameters
$auditResult = Initialize-CISAuditResult -Rec $recnum -Failure
$LastError = $_
$auditResult = Get-TestError -LastError $LastError -recnum $recnum
}
}

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@@ -0,0 +1,27 @@
$ProjectPath = "$PSScriptRoot\..\..\.." | Convert-Path
$ProjectName = ((Get-ChildItem -Path $ProjectPath\*\*.psd1).Where{
($_.Directory.Name -match 'source|src' -or $_.Directory.Name -eq $_.BaseName) -and
$(try { Test-ModuleManifest $_.FullName -ErrorAction Stop } catch { $false } )
}).BaseName
Import-Module $ProjectName
InModuleScope $ProjectName {
Describe Get-PrivateFunction {
Context 'Default' {
BeforeEach {
$return = Get-PrivateFunction -PrivateData 'string'
}
It 'Returns a single object' {
($return | Measure-Object).Count | Should -Be 1
}
It 'Returns a string based on the parameter PrivateData' {
$return | Should -Be 'string'
}
}
}
}

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@@ -0,0 +1,27 @@
$ProjectPath = "$PSScriptRoot\..\..\.." | Convert-Path
$ProjectName = ((Get-ChildItem -Path $ProjectPath\*\*.psd1).Where{
($_.Directory.Name -match 'source|src' -or $_.Directory.Name -eq $_.BaseName) -and
$(try { Test-ModuleManifest $_.FullName -ErrorAction Stop } catch { $false } )
}).BaseName
Import-Module $ProjectName
InModuleScope $ProjectName {
Describe Get-PrivateFunction {
Context 'Default' {
BeforeEach {
$return = Get-PrivateFunction -PrivateData 'string'
}
It 'Returns a single object' {
($return | Measure-Object).Count | Should -Be 1
}
It 'Returns a string based on the parameter PrivateData' {
$return | Should -Be 'string'
}
}
}
}

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