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ScubaGear is an assessment tool that verifies that a Microsoft 365 (M365) tenant’s configuration conforms to the policies described in the Secure Cloud Business Applications (SCuBA) Security Configuration Baseline documents.
Note: This documentation can be read using GitHub Pages.
Target Audience
ScubaGear is for M365 administrators who want to assess their tenant environments against CISA Secure Configuration Baselines.
Overview
ScubaGear uses a three-step process:
- Step One - PowerShell code queries M365 APIs for various configuration settings.
- Step Two - It then calls Open Policy Agent (OPA) to compare these settings against Rego security policies written per the baseline documents.
- Step Three - Finally, it reports the results of the comparison as HTML, JSON, and CSV.
Getting Started
To install ScubaGear from PSGallery, open a PowerShell 5 terminal on a Windows computer and install the module:
# Install ScubaGear
Install-Module -Name ScubaGear
To install its dependencies:
# Install the minimum required dependencies
Initialize-SCuBA
To verify that it is installed:
# Check the version
Invoke-SCuBA -Version
To run ScubaGear:
# Assess all products
Invoke-SCuBA -ProductNames *
Note: Successfully running ScubaGear requires certain prerequisites and configuration settings. To learn more, read through the sections below.
Table of Contents
The following sections should be read in order.
Installation
Prerequisites
Execution
Configuration
Troubleshooting
Misc
Project License
Unless otherwise noted, this project is distributed under the Creative Commons Zero license. With developer approval, contributions may be submitted with an alternate compatible license. If accepted, those contributions will be listed herein with the appropriate license.