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Auditing AWS S3 Bucket Permissions

Systematically audit AWS S3 bucket permissions to identify publicly accessible buckets, overly permissive ACLs, misconfigured bucket policies, and missing encryption settings using AWS CLI, S3audit, and Prowler to enforce least-privilege data access controls.

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Prerequisites

  • AWS CLI v2 configured with credentials that have `s3:GetBucketPolicy`, `s3:GetBucketAcl`, `s3:GetBucketPublicAccessBlock`, `s3:GetEncryptionConfiguration`, and `s3:ListAllMyBuckets` permissions
  • Prowler installed (`pip install prowler`) for automated CIS benchmark checks
  • S3audit or similar enumeration tool for quick public bucket detection
  • Access to AWS Organizations if auditing across multiple accounts
  • Python 3.8+ with boto3 for custom audit scripts

Auditing AWS S3 Bucket Permissions

When to Use

  • When conducting a security assessment of AWS environments to identify publicly exposed data
  • When onboarding a new AWS account and establishing a security baseline for storage resources
  • When responding to an alert about potential S3 data exposure from AWS Trusted Advisor or Security Hub
  • When compliance frameworks (SOC 2, PCI DSS, HIPAA) require periodic review of data access controls
  • When a breach or credential compromise necessitates immediate review of all accessible S3 resources

Do not use for auditing non-AWS object storage (use provider-specific tools), for real-time monitoring (use S3 Event Notifications with Lambda), or for auditing S3 access patterns (use S3 Access Analyzer or CloudTrail S3 data events).

Prerequisites

  • AWS CLI v2 configured with credentials that have s3:GetBucketPolicy, s3:GetBucketAcl, s3:GetBucketPublicAccessBlock, s3:GetEncryptionConfiguration, and s3:ListAllMyBuckets permissions
  • Prowler installed (pip install prowler) for automated CIS benchmark checks
  • S3audit or similar enumeration tool for quick public bucket detection
  • Access to AWS Organizations if auditing across multiple accounts
  • Python 3.8+ with boto3 for custom audit scripts

Workflow

Step 1: Enumerate All S3 Buckets and Account-Level Block Public Access

Check the account-level S3 Block Public Access settings first, then list all buckets with their regions.

# Check account-level S3 Block Public Access settings
aws s3control get-public-access-block \
  --account-id $(aws sts get-caller-identity --query Account --output text) \
  --output json

# List all buckets with creation dates
aws s3api list-buckets \
  --query 'Buckets[*].[Name,CreationDate]' \
  --output table

# Get bucket regions for each bucket
for bucket in $(aws s3api list-buckets --query 'Buckets[*].Name' --output text); do
  region=$(aws s3api get-bucket-location --bucket "$bucket" --query 'LocationConstraint' --output text)
  echo "$bucket -> ${region:-us-east-1}"
done

Step 2: Check Each Bucket's Public Access Block and ACL Configuration

Iterate through all buckets to evaluate their individual public access blocks and ACL grants.

# Check per-bucket Block Public Access settings
for bucket in $(aws s3api list-buckets --query 'Buckets[*].Name' --output text); do
  echo "=== $bucket ==="
  aws s3api get-public-access-block --bucket "$bucket" 2>/dev/null || echo "  No Block Public Access configured"

  # Check ACL for public grants
  aws s3api get-bucket-acl --bucket "$bucket" \
    --query 'Grants[?Grantee.URI==`http://acs.amazonaws.com/groups/global/AllUsers` || Grantee.URI==`http://acs.amazonaws.com/groups/global/AuthenticatedUsers`]' \
    --output json
done

Step 3: Analyze Bucket Policies for Overly Permissive Access

Review bucket policies for wildcard principals, missing conditions, and statements that allow broad access.

# Extract and analyze bucket policies
for bucket in $(aws s3api list-buckets --query 'Buckets[*].Name' --output text); do
  policy=$(aws s3api get-bucket-policy --bucket "$bucket" --output text 2>/dev/null)
  if [ -n "$policy" ]; then
    echo "=== $bucket policy ==="
    echo "$policy" | python3 -c "
import json, sys
policy = json.load(sys.stdin)
for stmt in policy.get('Statement', []):
    principal = stmt.get('Principal', {})
    effect = stmt.get('Effect', '')
    if principal == '*' or principal == {'AWS': '*'}:
        print(f'  WARNING: {effect} with wildcard principal')
        print(f'  Actions: {stmt.get(\"Action\", \"\")}')
        print(f'  Condition: {stmt.get(\"Condition\", \"NONE\")}')
"
  fi
done

Step 4: Verify Encryption and Versioning Settings

Check that all buckets have server-side encryption enabled and versioning configured for data protection.

# Check encryption and versioning status for all buckets
for bucket in $(aws s3api list-buckets --query 'Buckets[*].Name' --output text); do
  echo "=== $bucket ==="

  # Encryption configuration
  aws s3api get-bucket-encryption --bucket "$bucket" 2>/dev/null \
    && echo "  Encryption: ENABLED" \
    || echo "  Encryption: DISABLED"

  # Versioning status
  aws s3api get-bucket-versioning --bucket "$bucket" \
    --query 'Status' --output text

  # Logging status
  aws s3api get-bucket-logging --bucket "$bucket" \
    --query 'LoggingEnabled' --output text 2>/dev/null
done

Step 5: Run Prowler S3-Specific Checks

Execute Prowler's S3-focused checks aligned with CIS AWS Foundations Benchmark.

# Run Prowler S3-specific checks
prowler aws \
  --checks s3_bucket_public_access \
           s3_bucket_default_encryption \
           s3_bucket_policy_public_write_access \
           s3_bucket_server_access_logging_enabled \
           s3_bucket_versioning_enabled \
           s3_bucket_acl_prohibited \
  -M json-ocsf \
  -o ./prowler-s3-audit/

# View summary
prowler aws --checks s3 -M csv -o ./prowler-s3-audit/

Step 6: Use IAM Access Analyzer for S3 Public and Cross-Account Findings

Leverage IAM Access Analyzer to identify buckets shared externally or publicly.

# List Access Analyzer findings for S3
aws accessanalyzer list-findings \
  --analyzer-arn $(aws accessanalyzer list-analyzers --query 'analyzers[0].arn' --output text) \
  --filter '{"resourceType": {"eq": ["AWS::S3::Bucket"]}}' \
  --query 'findings[*].[resource,status,condition,principal]' \
  --output table

# Create an analyzer if one does not exist
aws accessanalyzer create-analyzer \
  --analyzer-name s3-access-audit \
  --type ACCOUNT

Step 7: Generate Audit Report and Remediate

Compile findings into an actionable report and apply remediation for critical issues.

# Quick remediation: Enable Block Public Access on a bucket
aws s3api put-public-access-block \
  --bucket TARGET_BUCKET \
  --public-access-block-configuration \
  'BlockPublicAcls=true,IgnorePublicAcls=true,BlockPublicPolicy=true,RestrictPublicBuckets=true'

# Enable default encryption with SSE-S3
aws s3api put-bucket-encryption \
  --bucket TARGET_BUCKET \
  --server-side-encryption-configuration \
  '{"Rules":[{"ApplyServerSideEncryptionByDefault":{"SSEAlgorithm":"aws:kms","KMSMasterKeyID":"alias/aws/s3"},"BucketKeyEnabled":true}]}'

# Enable versioning
aws s3api put-bucket-versioning \
  --bucket TARGET_BUCKET \
  --versioning-configuration Status=Enabled

Key Concepts

TermDefinition
S3 Block Public AccessAccount-level and bucket-level settings that override ACLs and policies to prevent public access regardless of individual resource configurations
Bucket PolicyJSON-based resource policy attached to a bucket that defines who can access the bucket and what actions they can perform
ACL (Access Control List)Legacy S3 access control mechanism granting permissions to AWS accounts or predefined groups like AllUsers or AuthenticatedUsers
IAM Access AnalyzerAWS service that analyzes resource policies to identify resources shared with external entities or the public
Server-Side EncryptionEncryption applied by S3 at the object level using SSE-S3, SSE-KMS, or SSE-C before writing data to disk
CIS AWS Foundations BenchmarkSecurity best practice standard from Center for Internet Security with specific controls for S3 bucket configuration

Tools & Systems

  • AWS CLI: Primary interface for querying S3 bucket configurations, policies, ACLs, and encryption settings
  • Prowler: Open-source security tool with 50+ S3-specific checks aligned to CIS, PCI DSS, and HIPAA controls
  • IAM Access Analyzer: AWS-native service for continuous monitoring of resource policies that grant external access
  • S3audit: Lightweight tool for quick enumeration of public S3 buckets across an account
  • ScoutSuite: Multi-cloud auditing tool that collects S3 configuration data and generates risk-scored HTML reports

Common Scenarios

Scenario: Identifying a Publicly Readable Bucket Containing Customer Data

Context: A security engineer receives a Trusted Advisor alert about a publicly accessible S3 bucket. The bucket was created by a development team for a demo and was never locked down.

Approach:

  1. Run aws s3api get-bucket-acl and find a grant to AllUsers with READ permission
  2. Check get-bucket-policy and discover a policy with Principal: "*" and s3:GetObject
  3. Confirm Block Public Access is not enabled at the bucket or account level
  4. Enumerate bucket contents to assess data sensitivity
  5. Immediately enable Block Public Access on the bucket
  6. Review CloudTrail S3 data events to determine if unauthorized access occurred
  7. Report the finding with timeline, data inventory, and remediation confirmation

Pitfalls: Enabling Block Public Access can break applications that intentionally serve content publicly (static websites). Always verify the bucket's intended use before applying restrictions. Check for CloudFront distributions or other services relying on the bucket's public access.

Output Format

S3 Bucket Permissions Audit Report
=====================================
Account: 123456789012 (Production)
Date: 2026-02-23
Auditor: Security Engineering Team
Total Buckets: 47

ACCOUNT-LEVEL SETTINGS:
  Block Public Access: ENABLED (all four settings)

CRITICAL FINDINGS:
[S3-001] Public Read Access via ACL
  Bucket: marketing-assets-prod
  Issue: AllUsers group granted READ permission via ACL
  Risk: Any internet user can list and download bucket contents
  Data Sensitivity: Contains customer-facing but non-sensitive marketing assets
  Remediation: Remove AllUsers ACL grant, enable Block Public Access

[S3-002] Wildcard Principal in Bucket Policy
  Bucket: data-exchange-partner
  Issue: Policy allows s3:GetObject with Principal "*" and no VPC/IP condition
  Risk: Intended for partner access but accessible to anyone with the bucket name
  Remediation: Add aws:SourceVpce or aws:SourceIp condition to restrict access

SUMMARY:
  Buckets with public access:           3 / 47
  Buckets without encryption:           5 / 47
  Buckets without versioning:          12 / 47
  Buckets without access logging:      18 / 47
  Buckets with overly broad policies:   7 / 47

Verification Criteria

Confirm successful execution by validating:

  • [ ] All prerequisite tools and access requirements are satisfied
  • [ ] Each workflow step completed without errors
  • [ ] Output matches expected format and contains expected data
  • [ ] No security warnings or misconfigurations detected
  • [ ] Results are documented and evidence is preserved for audit

Compliance Framework Mapping

This skill supports compliance evidence collection across multiple frameworks:

  • SOC 2: CC6.1 (Logical Access), CC6.6 (System Boundaries), CC7.1 (Monitoring)
  • ISO 27001: A.8.1 (Asset Management), A.13.1 (Network Security), A.14.1 (System Acquisition)
  • NIST 800-53: AC-3 (Access Enforcement), SC-7 (Boundary Protection), CM-7 (Least Functionality)
  • NIST CSF: PR.AC (Access Control), PR.DS (Data Security), DE.CM (Continuous Monitoring)

Claw GRC Tip: When this skill is executed by a registered agent, compliance evidence is automatically captured and mapped to the relevant controls in your active frameworks.

Deploying This Skill with Claw GRC

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# Or load dynamically via MCP
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  • Evidence artifacts (configs, scan results, logs) are automatically attached to relevant controls
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Use with Claw GRC Agents

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// Load this skill in your agent
npx claw-grc skills add auditing-aws-s3-bucket-permissions
// Or via MCP
grc.load_skill("auditing-aws-s3-bucket-permissions")

Tags

cloud-securityawss3bucket-permissionsdata-protectionaccess-control

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Skill Details

Domain
Cloud Security
Difficulty
intermediate
Read Time
6 min
Code Examples
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