Amazon Bedrock discovery attempt by long term access key
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Goal
Detect unauthorized attempts to discover Amazon Bedrock models and training jobs using long-term AWS access keys.
Strategy
Monitor CloudTrail and unauthorized attempts to discover Amazon Bedrock models or training jobs.
- ListModels
- DescribeModel
- ListTrainingJobs
- DescribeTrainingJob
These attempts were explicitly denied due to lack of permissions, indicating potential unauthorized enumeration of machine learning resources. If successful, an attacker can locate data sources for self-hosted models such as an S3 bucket, then exfiltrate potentially sensitive data from these sources.
Triage and response
- Determine if the API call (
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) should have been made by the user ({{@userIdentity.arn}}
) from this IP address ({{@network.client.ip}}
). - If the action is legitimate, consider including the user in a suppression list. For more information, see Best practices for creating detection rules with Datadog Cloud SIEM.
- If the action shouldn’t have happened:
- Contact the user:
{{@userIdentity.arn}}
and see if they made the API call. - Use the Cloud SIEM - User Investigation dashboard to see if the user
{{@userIdentity.arn}}
has taken other actions. - Use the Cloud SIEM - IP Investigation dashboard to see if there’s more traffic from the IP
{{@network.client.ip}}
.
- If the results of the triage indicate that an attacker has taken the action, initiate your company’s incident response process, as well as an investigation.