3.15 Ensure the 'Minimum TLS version' for storage accounts is set to 'Version 1.2'

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Information

In some cases, Azure Storage sets the minimum TLS version to be version 1.0 by default. TLS 1.0 is a legacy version and has known vulnerabilities. This minimum TLS version can be configured to be later protocols such as TLS 1.2.

Rationale:

TLS 1.0 has known vulnerabilities and has been replaced by later versions of the TLS protocol. Continued use of this legacy protocol affects the security of data in transit.

Impact:

When set to TLS 1.2 all requests must leverage this version of the protocol. Applications leveraging legacy versions of the protocol will fail.

Solution

From Azure Console

Login to Azure Portal using https://portal.azure.com

Go to Storage Accounts

Click on each Storage Account

Under Setting section, Click on Configuration

Set the minimum TLS version to be Version 1.2

From Azure CLI

az storage account update \
--name <storage-account> \
--resource-group <resource-group> \
--min-tls-version TLS1_2

From Azure Powershell
To set the minimum TLS version, run the following command:

Set-AzStorageAccount -AccountName <STORAGEACCOUNTNAME> '
-ResourceGroupName <RESOURCEGROUPNAME> '
-MinimumTlsVersion TLS1_2

Default Value:

If a storage account is created through the portal, the MinimumTlsVersion property for that storage account will be set to TLS 1.2.

If a storage account is created through PowerShell or CLI, the MinimumTlsVersion property for that storage account will not be set, and defaults to TLS 1.0.

See Also

https://workbench.cisecurity.org/files/4052