1.7 Eliminate use of the root user for administrative and daily tasks

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Information

With the creation of an AWS account, a root user is created that cannot be disabled or deleted. That user has unrestricted access to and control over all resources in the AWS account. It is highly recommended that the use of this account be avoided for everyday tasks.

Rationale:

The root user has unrestricted access to and control over all account resources. Use of it is inconsistent with the principles of least privilege and separation of duties, and can lead to unnecessary harm due to error or account compromise.

NOTE: Nessus has provided the target output to assist in reviewing the benchmark to ensure target compliance.

Solution

If you find that the root user account is being used for daily activity to include administrative tasks that do not require the root user:

Change the root user password.

Deactivate or delete any access keys associate with the root user.

**Remember, anyone who has root user credentials for your AWS account has unrestricted access to and control of all the resources in your account, including billing information.

See Also

https://workbench.cisecurity.org/files/2900

Item Details

Category: SECURITY ASSESSMENT AND AUTHORIZATION

References: 800-53|CA-7., CSCv7|4.3

Plugin: amazon_aws

Control ID: fe4dcdfc1ef9da2fb9099044a0f931bfe583bb5752770552e92f95e5e19a88c1