5.2.1 Minimize the admission of privileged containers

Information

Do not generally permit containers to be run with the securityContext.privileged flag set to true.

Rationale:

Privileged containers have access to all Linux Kernel capabilities and devices. A container running with full privileges can do almost everything that the host can do. This flag exists to allow special use-cases, like manipulating the network stack and accessing devices.

There should be at least one PodSecurityPolicy (PSP) defined which does not permit privileged containers.

If you need to run privileged containers, this should be defined in a separate PSP and you should carefully check RBAC controls to ensure that only limited service accounts and users are given permission to access that PSP.

Impact:

Pods defined with spec.containers[].securityContext.privileged: true will not be permitted.

Solution

Create a PSP as described in the Kubernetes documentation, ensuring that the .spec.privileged field is omitted or set to false.

Default Value:

By default, PodSecurityPolicies are not defined.

See Also

https://workbench.cisecurity.org/files/3371

Item Details

Category: CONFIGURATION MANAGEMENT

References: 800-53|CM-6, CSCv6|5.1, CSCv7|4

Plugin: Unix

Control ID: 52739ff50a5e23d54e6966cd4c635a4ec24a273af1f820d0dc3e14e88b57964c