Event Information

  1. The google.pubsub.v1.Subscriber.Seek event in GCP for Pubsub refers to the action of seeking or setting the position of a subscriber’s cursor in a Pubsub subscription.

  2. This event is triggered when a subscriber explicitly requests to move the cursor to a specific point in the message stream of a subscription.

  3. By using the Seek event, subscribers can control the flow of messages they receive, allowing them to skip or replay messages based on their specific requirements or business logic.

Examples

  1. Unauthorized access: If the security of google.pubsub.v1.Subscriber.Seek is impacted, it could potentially allow unauthorized users to seek messages in a Pubsub subscription. This could lead to sensitive data being accessed by unauthorized individuals, resulting in a breach of data confidentiality.

  2. Message tampering: A security impact on google.pubsub.v1.Subscriber.Seek could also enable attackers to tamper with messages in a Pubsub subscription. This could result in the modification or manipulation of critical data, leading to potential integrity issues and incorrect processing of messages.

  3. Denial of Service (DoS): If the security of google.pubsub.v1.Subscriber.Seek is compromised, it could be exploited to launch a DoS attack on the Pubsub system. Attackers could flood the system with seek requests, overwhelming the infrastructure and causing service disruptions for legitimate users. This could result in a loss of availability and impact the overall reliability of the Pubsub service.

Remediation

Using Console

  1. Enable audit logging for GCP Pub/Sub:

    • Go to the GCP Console and navigate to the Pub/Sub section.
    • Select the specific Pub/Sub topic or subscription that you want to enable audit logging for.
    • Click on the “Edit” button to modify the settings.
    • Under the “Logging” section, enable the “Audit logs” option.
    • Choose the appropriate log sink destination, such as Cloud Storage or BigQuery, to store the audit logs.
    • Save the changes.
  2. Implement VPC Service Controls for GCP Pub/Sub:

    • Go to the GCP Console and navigate to the VPC Service Controls section.
    • Create a new VPC Service Perimeter or select an existing one that includes the Pub/Sub resources.
    • Configure the allowed APIs and services within the perimeter to only include the necessary ones for Pub/Sub.
    • Specify the authorized networks that can access the Pub/Sub resources.
    • Save the changes and apply the VPC Service Perimeter.
  3. Implement IAM roles and permissions for GCP Pub/Sub:

    • Go to the GCP Console and navigate to the IAM & Admin section.
    • Select the specific project that contains the Pub/Sub resources.
    • Click on the “IAM” tab to manage IAM roles and permissions.
    • Assign appropriate roles to users, groups, or service accounts based on their responsibilities and access requirements.
    • Ensure that the principle of least privilege is followed, granting only the necessary permissions for Pub/Sub operations.
    • Regularly review and update the IAM roles and permissions as needed to maintain security and compliance.

Note: The above steps are high-level instructions and may vary based on the specific GCP Console interface and version. It is recommended to refer to the official GCP documentation for detailed and up-to-date instructions.

Using CLI

To remediate the issues mentioned in the previous response for GCP Pub/Sub using GCP CLI, you can follow these steps:

  1. Enable audit logging for Pub/Sub:

    • Use the following command to enable audit logging for Pub/Sub:
      gcloud pubsub topics set-iam-policy <TOPIC_NAME> policy.json
      
    • Replace <TOPIC_NAME> with the name of the Pub/Sub topic you want to enable audit logging for.
    • Create a policy.json file with the following content:
      {
        "auditConfigs": [
          {
            "auditLogConfigs": [
              {
                "logType": "DATA_READ",
                "exemptedMembers": []
              },
              {
                "logType": "DATA_WRITE",
                "exemptedMembers": []
              }
            ],
            "service": "pubsub.googleapis.com"
          }
        ],
        "bindings": [
          {
            "role": "roles/pubsub.publisher",
            "members": [
              "user:<USER_EMAIL>"
            ]
          }
        ]
      }
      
    • Replace <USER_EMAIL> with the email address of the user who should have the pubsub.publisher role.
  2. Implement VPC Service Controls for Pub/Sub:

    • Use the following command to create a VPC Service Controls perimeter for Pub/Sub:
      gcloud access-context-manager perimeters create <PERIMETER_NAME> --resources=pubsub.googleapis.com/projects/<PROJECT_ID>/topics/*
      
    • Replace <PERIMETER_NAME> with a name for the perimeter and <PROJECT_ID> with your GCP project ID.
  3. Enable Pub/Sub encryption at rest:

    • Use the following command to enable encryption at rest for Pub/Sub:
      gcloud pubsub topics update <TOPIC_NAME> --message-storage-policy-encryption-key=projects/<PROJECT_ID>/locations/global/keyRings/<KEY_RING_NAME>/cryptoKeys/<CRYPTO_KEY_NAME>
      
    • Replace <TOPIC_NAME> with the name of the Pub/Sub topic you want to enable encryption for, <PROJECT_ID> with your GCP project ID, <KEY_RING_NAME> with the name of the key ring, and <CRYPTO_KEY_NAME> with the name of the crypto key.

Please note that the above commands are examples and may need to be modified based on your specific requirements and configurations.

Using Python

To remediate the issues mentioned in the previous response for GCP Pub/Sub using Python, you can follow these steps:

  1. Enable VPC Service Controls:

    • Use the google-cloud-securitycenter library to enable VPC Service Controls for your project.
    • Here’s an example Python script to enable VPC Service Controls:
    from google.cloud import securitycenter
    
    client = securitycenter.SecurityCenterClient()
    
    # Set the project ID and organization ID
    project_id = 'your-project-id'
    organization_id = 'your-organization-id'
    
    # Set the VPC Service Controls configuration
    vpc_service_controls = {
        'project': f'projects/{project_id}',
        'servicePerimeters': [
            {
                'name': f'projects/{project_id}/servicePerimeters/default',
                'status': 'ACTIVE',
                'resources': [
                    'pubsub.googleapis.com'
                ],
                'restrictedServices': [
                    'pubsub.googleapis.com'
                ]
            }
        ]
    }
    
    # Enable VPC Service Controls
    response = client.update_organization_settings(
        organization_settings={
            'name': f'organizations/{organization_id}/organizationSettings',
            'enableVpcServiceControls': True,
            'vpcServiceControls': vpc_service_controls
        }
    )
    
    print('VPC Service Controls enabled successfully.')
    
  2. Implement Pub/Sub access controls:

    • Use the google-cloud-pubsub library to implement access controls for your Pub/Sub topics and subscriptions.
    • Here’s an example Python script to create a new topic with access controls:
    from google.cloud import pubsub_v1
    
    publisher = pubsub_v1.PublisherClient()
    
    # Set the project ID and topic name
    project_id = 'your-project-id'
    topic_name = 'your-topic-name'
    
    # Set the IAM policy for the topic
    policy = {
        'bindings': [
            {
                'role': 'roles/pubsub.publisher',
                'members': [
                    'serviceAccount:[email protected]'
                ]
            }
        ]
    }
    
    # Create the topic with access controls
    topic_path = publisher.topic_path(project_id, topic_name)
    topic = publisher.create_topic(request={'name': topic_path, 'labels': {'access': 'restricted'}})
    publisher.set_iam_policy(request={'resource': topic.name, 'policy': policy})
    
    print('Topic created successfully with access controls.')
    
  3. Implement Pub/Sub message encryption:

    • Use the google-cloud-kms library to encrypt and decrypt Pub/Sub messages using Cloud KMS.
    • Here’s an example Python script to encrypt and decrypt Pub/Sub messages:
    from google.cloud import kms_v1
    
    kms_client = kms_v1.KeyManagementServiceClient()
    
    # Set the project ID and location
    project_id = 'your-project-id'
    location = 'global'
    
    # Set the key ring and key name
    key_ring_id = 'your-key-ring-id'
    key_id = 'your-key-id'
    
    # Encrypt a message
    plaintext_message = 'your-message'
    key_name = kms_client.crypto_key_path_path(project_id, location, key_ring_id, key_id)
    response = kms_client.encrypt(request={'name': key_name, 'plaintext': plaintext_message})
    ciphertext_message = response.ciphertext
    
    # Decrypt a message
    response = kms_client.decrypt(request={'name': key_name, 'ciphertext': ciphertext_message})
    decrypted_message = response.plaintext
    
    print(f'Encrypted message: {ciphertext_message}')
    print(f'Decrypted message: {decrypted_message}')
    

Please note that you need to replace the placeholders (your-project-id, your-organization-id, [email protected], your-topic-name, your-key-ring-id, your-key-id, your-message) with your actual values in the above scripts.