106 lines
4.2 KiB
PowerShell
106 lines
4.2 KiB
PowerShell
function Test-SafeAttachmentsPolicy {
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[CmdletBinding()]
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[OutputType([CISAuditResult])]
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param (
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# Aligned
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# Parameters can be added if needed
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)
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begin {
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# Dot source the class script if necessary
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#. .\source\Classes\CISAuditResult.ps1
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# Initialization code, if needed
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$recnum = "2.1.4"
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<#
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Conditions for 2.1.4 (L2) Ensure Safe Attachments policy is enabled
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Validate test for a pass:
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- Confirm that the automated test results align with the manual audit steps outlined in the CIS benchmark.
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- Specific conditions to check:
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- Condition A: The Safe Attachments policy is enabled in the Microsoft 365 Defender portal.
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- Condition B: The policy covers all recipients within the organization.
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- Condition C: The policy action is set to "Dynamic Delivery" or "Quarantine".
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- Condition D: The policy is not disabled.
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Validate test for a fail:
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- Confirm that the failure conditions in the automated test are consistent with the manual audit results.
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- Specific conditions to check:
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- Condition A: The Safe Attachments policy is not enabled in the Microsoft 365 Defender portal.
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- Condition B: The policy does not cover all recipients within the organization.
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- Condition C: The policy action is not set to "Dynamic Delivery" or "Quarantine".
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- Condition D: The policy is disabled.
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#>
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}
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process {
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# Retrieve all Safe Attachment policies where Enable is set to True
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$safeAttachmentPolicies = Get-SafeAttachmentPolicy | Where-Object { $_.Enable -eq $true }
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if ($null -ne $safeAttachmentPolicies) {
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try {
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# 2.1.4 (L2) Ensure Safe Attachments policy is enabled
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# Condition A: Check if any Safe Attachments policy is enabled
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$result = $null -ne $safeAttachmentPolicies -and $safeAttachmentPolicies.Count -gt 0
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# Condition B, C, D: Additional checks can be added here if more detailed policy attributes are required
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# Determine details and failure reasons based on the presence of enabled policies
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$details = if ($result) {
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"Enabled Safe Attachments Policies: $($safeAttachmentPolicies.Name -join ', ')"
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}
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else {
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"No Safe Attachments Policies are enabled."
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}
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$failureReasons = if ($result) {
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"N/A"
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}
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else {
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"Safe Attachments policy is not enabled."
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}
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# Create and populate the CISAuditResult object
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$params = @{
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Rec = $recnum
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Result = $result
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Status = if ($result) { "Pass" } else { "Fail" }
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Details = $details
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FailureReason = $failureReasons
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}
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$auditResult = Initialize-CISAuditResult @params
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}
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catch {
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Write-Error "An error occurred during the test: $_"
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# Retrieve the description from the test definitions
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$testDefinition = $script:TestDefinitionsObject | Where-Object { $_.Rec -eq $recnum }
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$description = if ($testDefinition) { $testDefinition.RecDescription } else { "Description not found" }
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$script:FailedTests.Add([PSCustomObject]@{ Rec = $recnum; Description = $description; Error = $_ })
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# Call Initialize-CISAuditResult with error parameters
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$auditResult = Initialize-CISAuditResult -Rec $recnum -Failure
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}
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}
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else {
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$params = @{
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Rec = $recnum
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Result = $false
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Status = "Fail"
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Details = "No M365 E5 licenses found."
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FailureReason = "The audit is for M365 E5 licenses and the required EXO commands will not be available otherwise."
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}
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$auditResult = Initialize-CISAuditResult @params
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}
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}
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end {
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# Return the audit result
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return $auditResult
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}
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}
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