Set a few enviroment variables that are expected by the package:
export JIRA_HOST=yourorg.atlassian.net
export JIRA_PROJECT=OY2 // This is the ID for the Jira Project you want to interact with
export JIRA_USERNAME="[email protected]"
export JIRA_TOKEN="a very long string" // This should be a [Personal Access Token](https://confluence.atlassian.com/enterprise/using-personal-access-tokens-1026032365.html) that you generate
Install the package with a dependency manager of your choice, probably as a dev dependency:
npm install @enterprise-cmcs/macpro-security-hub-sync --save-dev
Import the package and execute a sync:
import { SecurityHubJiraSync } from "@enterprise-cmcs/macpro-security-hub-sync";
await new SecurityHubJiraSync().sync();
Or, override defaults by passing more options:
await new SecurityHubJiraSync({
region: "us-west-2", // Which regional Security Hub to scrape; default is "us-east-1"
severities: ["HIGH","CRITICAL"], // List of all severities to find; default is ["MEDIUM","HIGH","CRITICAL"]
customJiraFields: { // A map of custom fields to add to each Jira Issue; no default.
customfield_14117: [{value: "Platform Team"}],
customfield_14151: [{value: "Not Applicable "}],
}
}).sync();
This package syncs AWS Security Hub Findings to Jira.
- When the sync utility is run, each Security Hub Finding type (Title) is represented as a single issue. So if you have violated the 'S3.8' rule three individual times, you will have one S3.8 Jira Issue created.
- By default, CRITICAL and HIGH severity findings get issues created in Jira. However, this is configurable in either direction (more or less sensitivity).
- When the utility runs, previously created Jira issues that no longer have an active finding are closed. In this way, Jira issues can be automatically closed as the Findings are resolved, if you run the utility on a schedule (recommended).
The SecurityHubJiraSyncOptions class's main function is sync. The sync process follows this process:
- Get all open Security Hub issues (identified by a label convention) from Jira
- Get all current findings from Security Hub
- Close existing Jira issues if their finding is no longer active/current
- Create Jira issue (including labels from our label convention) for current findings that do not already have a Jira issue
- in your terminal from your local clone of macpro-security-hub-sync with your development branch
yarn link
(note, when testing is complete, runyarn unlink
) that will return output like:
yarn link v1.22.19
warning ../../../package.json: No license field
success Registered "@enterprise-cmcs/macpro-security-hub-sync".
info You can now run `yarn link "@enterprise-cmcs/macpro-security-hub-sync"` in the projects where you want to use this package and it will be used instead.
✨ Done in 0.06s.
- npm install
- npm run build (this builds the package)
In your local yarn project that will be using the macpro-security-hub-sync package, run:
rm -rf node_modules
yarn link "@enterprise-cmcs/macpro-security-hub-sync"
that will return output like:
yarn link v1.22.19
warning ../../../package.json: No license field
success Using linked package for "@enterprise-cmcs/macpro-security-hub-sync".
✨ Done in 0.05s.
yarn install
- Note: when testing is complete run
yarn unlink "@enterprise-cmcs/macpro-security-hub-sync"
Work items for this project are tracked in Jira. Check out the project kanban board to view all work items affecting this repo.
If you don't have access to Jira, would like access to Jira, or would like to drop us an idea without pursuing Jira access, please visit the slack channel.
See LICENSE for full details.