Remediation
It is important to note that EFS file system data at rest encryption must be turned on when creating the file system. If an EFS file system has been created without data at rest encryption enabled then you must create another EFS file system with the correct configuration and transfer the data.
Steps to create an EFS file system with data encrypted at rest:
From Consoleβ
- Login to the AWS Management Console and Navigate to
Elastic File System (EFS)
dashboard. - Select
File Systems
from the left navigation panel. - Click
Create File System
button from the dashboard top menu to start the file system setup process. - On the
Configure file system access
configuration page, perform the following actions.
- Choose the right VPC from the VPC dropdown list.
- Within
Create mount targets
section, select the checkboxes for all of the Availability Zones (AZs) within the selected VPC. These will be your mount targets. - Click
Next step
to continue.
- Perform the following on the
Configure optional settings
page.
- Create
tags
to describe your new file system. - Choose
performance mode
based on your requirements. - Check
Enable encryption
checkbox and chooseaws/elasticfilesystem
from Select KMS master key dropdown list to enable encryption for the new file system using the default master key provided and managed by AWS KMS. - Click
Next step
to continue.
- Review the file system configuration details on the
review and create
page and then clickCreate File System
to create your new AWS EFS file system. - Copy the data from the old unencrypted EFS file system onto the newly create encrypted file system.
- Remove the unencrypted file system as soon as your data migration to the newly create encrypted file system is completed.
- Change the AWS region from the navigation bar and repeat the entire process for other aws regions.
From Command Lineβ
- Run
describe-file-systems
command to describe the configuration information available for the selected (unencrypted) file system (see Audit section to identify the right resource):
aws efs describe-file-systems --region <region> --file-system-id <file-system-id from audit section step 2 output>
- The command output should return the requested configuration information.
- To provision a new AWS EFS file system, you need to generate a universally unique identifier (UUID) in order to create the token required by the
create-file-system
command. To create the required token, you can use a randomly generated UUID from https://www.uuidgenerator.net. - Run
create-file-system
command using the unique token created at the previous step:
aws efs create-file-system --region <region> --creation-token <Token (randomly generated UUID from step 3)> --performance-mode generalPurpose --encrypted
- The command output should return the new file system configuration metadata.
- Run
create-mount-target
command using the newly created EFS file system ID returned at the previous step as identifier and the ID of the Availability Zone (AZ) that will represent the mount target:
aws efs create-mount-target --region <region> --file-system-id <file-system-id> --subnet-id <subnet-id>
- The command output should return the new mount target metadata.
- Now you can mount your file system from an EC2 instance.
- Copy the data from the old unencrypted EFS file system onto the newly create encrypted file system.
- Remove the unencrypted file system as soon as your data migration to the newly create encrypted file system is completed.
aws efs delete-file-system --region <region> --file-system-id <unencrypted-file-system-id>
- Change the AWS region by updating the
--region
and repeat the entire process for other aws regions.