Information
Ensure that a Microsoft Entra diagnostic setting is configured to send Microsoft Entra activity logs to a suitable destination, such as a Log Analytics workspace, storage account, or event hub. This enables centralized monitoring and analysis of Microsoft Entra activity logs.
Microsoft Entra activity logs enables you to assess many aspects of your Microsoft Entra tenant. Configuring diagnostic settings in Microsoft Entra ensures these logs are collected and sent to an appropriate destination for monitoring, analysis, and retention.
NOTE: Nessus has not performed this check. Please review the benchmark to ensure target compliance.
Solution
Remediate from Azure Portal
- Go to Microsoft Entra ID
- Under Monitoring click Diagnostic settings
- Click + Add diagnostic setting
- Provide a Diagnostic setting name
- Under Logs > Categories check the box next to each of the following logs:
- AuditLogs
- SignInLogs
- NonInteractiveUserSignInLogs
- ServicePrincipalSignInLogs
- ManagedIdentitySignInLogs
- ProvisioningLogs
- ADFSSignInLogs
- RiskyUsers
- UserRiskEvents
- NetworkAccessTrafficLogs
- RiskyServicePrincipals
- ServicePrincipalRiskEvents
- EnrichedOffice365AuditLogs
- MicrosoftGraphActivityLogs
- RemoteNetworkHealthLogs
- NetworkAccessAlerts
- Configure an appropriate destination for the logs.
- Click Save
Impact:
To export sign-in data, your organization needs an Azure AD P1 or P2 license.
The amount of data logged and, thus, the cost incurred can vary significantly depending on the tenant size.
See the following pricing calculations for respective services:
- Log Analytics:
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/azure-monitor/logs/cost-logs#pricing-model
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- Azure Storage:
https://azure.microsoft.com/en-gb/pricing/details/storage/blobs/
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- Event Hubs:
https://azure.microsoft.com/en-gb/pricing/details/event-hubs/