Plugin Title | Auto Provisioning Enabled |
Cloud | AZURE |
Category | Security Center |
Description | Ensures that automatic provisioning of the monitoring agent is enabled |
More Info | The Microsoft Monitoring Agent scans for various security-related configurations and events such as system updates, OS vulnerabilities, and endpoint protection and provides alerts. |
AZURE Link | https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/security-center/security-center-enable-data-collection |
Recommended Action | Ensure that the data collection settings of the subscription have Auto Provisioning set to enabled. |
- Log into the Microsoft Azure Management Console.
- Select the "Search resources, services, and docs" option at the top and search for Security Center.
- On the "Security Center" page scroll down the left navigation panel and choose "Pricing and Settings."
- On the "Security Center - Pricing & settings" page, select the "Subscription" by clicking on the "Name."
- Under the "Settings - Pricing tier", click on the "Data Collection" options and if the "Auto Provisioning" is turned off then the "Automatic provisioning" of the monitoring agent is not enable.
- Repeat steps number 2 - 5 to verify other Azure accounts for "Auto Provisioning Enabled."
- Navigate to Security center, choose "Pricing and Settings", select the "Subscription" by clicking on the "Name" and click on the "Data Collection" options.
- On the "Settings - Data Collection" page, click on the "ON" option next to the "Auto Provisioning."
- On the "Settings - Data Collection" page, select the "Workspace configuration" and click on the "All Events" under the "Windows security events". Click on the "Save" button at the top to make the changes.
- Repeat steps number 7 - 9 to ensure that the data collection settings of the subscription have Auto Provisioning set to enabled.