Marketplace iac-checkov
git clone https://github.com/aiskillstore/marketplace
T=$(mktemp -d) && git clone --depth=1 https://github.com/aiskillstore/marketplace "$T" && mkdir -p ~/.claude/skills && cp -r "$T/skills/agentsecops/iac-checkov" ~/.claude/skills/aiskillstore-marketplace-iac-checkov && rm -rf "$T"
skills/agentsecops/iac-checkov/SKILL.mdInfrastructure as Code Security with Checkov
Overview
Checkov is a static code analysis tool that scans Infrastructure as Code (IaC) files for security misconfigurations and compliance violations before deployment. With 750+ built-in policies, Checkov helps prevent cloud security issues by detecting problems in Terraform, CloudFormation, Kubernetes, Dockerfiles, Helm charts, and ARM templates.
Checkov performs graph-based scanning to understand resource relationships and detect complex misconfigurations that span multiple resources, making it more powerful than simple pattern matching.
Quick Start
Install Checkov
# Via pip pip install checkov # Via Homebrew (macOS) brew install checkov # Via Docker docker pull bridgecrew/checkov
Scan Terraform Directory
# Scan all Terraform files in directory checkov -d ./terraform # Scan specific file checkov -f ./terraform/main.tf # Scan with specific framework checkov -d ./infrastructure --framework terraform
Scan Kubernetes Manifests
# Scan Kubernetes YAML files checkov -d ./k8s --framework kubernetes # Scan Helm chart checkov -d ./helm-chart --framework helm
Scan CloudFormation Template
# Scan CloudFormation template checkov -f ./cloudformation/template.yaml --framework cloudformation
Core Workflow
Step 1: Understand Scan Scope
Identify IaC files and frameworks to scan:
# Supported frameworks checkov --list-frameworks # Output: # terraform, cloudformation, kubernetes, dockerfile, helm, # serverless, arm, secrets, ansible, github_actions, gitlab_ci
Scope Considerations:
- Scan entire infrastructure directory for comprehensive coverage
- Focus on specific frameworks during initial adoption
- Exclude generated or vendor files
- Include both production and non-production configurations
Step 2: Run Basic Scan
Execute Checkov with appropriate output format:
# CLI output (human-readable) checkov -d ./terraform # JSON output (for automation) checkov -d ./terraform -o json # Multiple output formats checkov -d ./terraform -o cli -o json -o sarif # Save output to file checkov -d ./terraform -o json --output-file-path ./reports
What Checkov Detects:
- Security misconfigurations (unencrypted resources, public access)
- Compliance violations (CIS benchmarks, industry standards)
- Secrets and hardcoded credentials
- Missing security controls (logging, monitoring, encryption)
- Insecure network configurations
- Resource relationship issues (via graph analysis)
Step 3: Filter and Prioritize Findings
Focus on critical issues first:
# Show only high severity issues checkov -d ./terraform --check CKV_AWS_* # Skip specific checks (false positives) checkov -d ./terraform --skip-check CKV_AWS_8,CKV_AWS_21 # Check against specific compliance framework checkov -d ./terraform --compact --framework terraform \ --check CIS_AWS,CIS_AZURE # Run only checks with specific severity checkov -d ./terraform --check HIGH,CRITICAL
Severity Levels:
- CRITICAL: Immediate security risks (public S3 buckets, unencrypted databases)
- HIGH: Significant security concerns (missing MFA, weak encryption)
- MEDIUM: Important security best practices (missing tags, logging disabled)
- LOW: Recommendations and hardening (resource naming conventions)
Step 4: Suppress False Positives
Use inline suppression for legitimate exceptions:
# Terraform example resource "aws_s3_bucket" "example" { # checkov:skip=CKV_AWS_18:This bucket is intentionally public for static website bucket = "my-public-website" acl = "public-read" }
# Kubernetes example apiVersion: v1 kind: Pod metadata: name: privileged-pod annotations: checkov.io/skip: CKV_K8S_16=Legacy application requires privileged mode spec: containers: - name: app securityContext: privileged: true
See
references/suppression_guide.md for comprehensive suppression strategies.
Step 5: Create Custom Policies
Define organization-specific policies:
# custom_checks/require_s3_versioning.py from checkov.terraform.checks.resource.base_resource_check import BaseResourceCheck from checkov.common.models.enums import CheckResult, CheckCategories class S3BucketVersioning(BaseResourceCheck): def __init__(self): name = "Ensure S3 bucket has versioning enabled" id = "CKV_AWS_CUSTOM_001" supported_resources = ['aws_s3_bucket'] categories = [CheckCategories.BACKUP_AND_RECOVERY] super().__init__(name=name, id=id, categories=categories, supported_resources=supported_resources) def scan_resource_conf(self, conf): if 'versioning' in conf: if conf['versioning'][0].get('enabled') == [True]: return CheckResult.PASSED return CheckResult.FAILED check = S3BucketVersioning()
Run with custom policies:
checkov -d ./terraform --external-checks-dir ./custom_checks
See
references/custom_policies.md for advanced policy development.
Step 6: Generate Compliance Reports
Create reports for audit and compliance:
# Generate comprehensive report checkov -d ./terraform \ -o cli -o json -o junitxml \ --output-file-path ./compliance-reports \ --repo-id my-infrastructure \ --branch main # CycloneDX SBOM for IaC checkov -d ./terraform -o cyclonedx # SARIF for GitHub Security checkov -d ./terraform -o sarif --output-file-path ./sarif-report.json
Report Types:
- CLI: Human-readable console output
- JSON: Machine-readable for automation
- JUnit XML: CI/CD integration (Jenkins, GitLab)
- SARIF: GitHub/Azure DevOps Security tab
- CycloneDX: Software Bill of Materials for IaC
Map findings to compliance frameworks using
references/compliance_mapping.md.
CI/CD Integration
GitHub Actions
Add Checkov scanning to pull request checks:
# .github/workflows/checkov.yml name: Checkov IaC Security Scan on: [push, pull_request] jobs: checkov-scan: runs-on: ubuntu-latest steps: - uses: actions/checkout@v3 - name: Run Checkov uses: bridgecrewio/checkov-action@master with: directory: infrastructure/ framework: terraform output_format: sarif output_file_path: checkov-results.sarif soft_fail: false - name: Upload SARIF Report if: always() uses: github/codeql-action/upload-sarif@v2 with: sarif_file: checkov-results.sarif
Pre-Commit Hook
Prevent committing insecure IaC:
# .pre-commit-config.yaml repos: - repo: https://github.com/bridgecrewio/checkov rev: 2.5.0 hooks: - id: checkov args: [--soft-fail] files: \.(tf|yaml|yml|json)$
Install pre-commit hooks:
pip install pre-commit pre-commit install
GitLab CI
# .gitlab-ci.yml checkov_scan: image: bridgecrew/checkov:latest stage: security script: - checkov -d ./terraform -o json -o junitxml --output-file-path $CI_PROJECT_DIR/checkov-report artifacts: reports: junit: checkov-report/results_junitxml.xml paths: - checkov-report/ when: always
Jenkins Pipeline
// Jenkinsfile pipeline { agent any stages { stage('Checkov Scan') { steps { sh 'pip install checkov' sh ''' checkov -d ./terraform \ -o cli -o junitxml \ --output-file-path ./reports ''' } } } post { always { junit 'reports/results_junitxml.xml' } } }
See
assets/ directory for complete CI/CD templates.
Framework-Specific Workflows
Terraform
Scan Terraform with Variable Files:
# Scan with tfvars checkov -d ./terraform --var-file ./terraform.tfvars # Download and scan external modules checkov -d ./terraform --download-external-modules true # Skip Terraform plan files checkov -d ./terraform --skip-path terraform.tfstate
Common Terraform Checks:
- CKV_AWS_19: Ensure S3 bucket has server-side encryption
- CKV_AWS_21: Ensure S3 bucket has versioning enabled
- CKV_AWS_23: Ensure Security Group ingress is not open to 0.0.0.0/0
- CKV_AWS_40: Ensure IAM policies don't use wildcard actions
- CKV_AWS_61: Ensure RDS database has encryption at rest enabled
Kubernetes
Scan Kubernetes Manifests:
# Scan all YAML manifests checkov -d ./k8s --framework kubernetes # Scan Helm chart checkov -d ./helm-chart --framework helm # Scan kustomize output kustomize build ./overlay/prod | checkov -f - --framework kubernetes
Common Kubernetes Checks:
- CKV_K8S_8: Ensure Liveness Probe is configured
- CKV_K8S_10: Ensure CPU requests are set
- CKV_K8S_11: Ensure CPU limits are set
- CKV_K8S_14: Ensure container image is not latest
- CKV_K8S_16: Ensure container is not privileged
- CKV_K8S_22: Ensure read-only root filesystem
- CKV_K8S_28: Ensure container capabilities are minimized
CloudFormation
Scan CloudFormation Templates:
# Scan CloudFormation template checkov -f ./cloudformation/stack.yaml --framework cloudformation # Scan AWS SAM template checkov -f ./sam-template.yaml --framework serverless
Dockerfile
Scan Dockerfiles for Security Issues:
# Scan Dockerfile checkov -f ./Dockerfile --framework dockerfile # Common issues detected: # - Running as root user # - Using :latest tag # - Missing HEALTHCHECK # - Exposing sensitive ports
Baseline and Drift Detection
Create Security Baseline
Establish baseline for existing infrastructure:
# Create baseline (first scan) checkov -d ./terraform --create-baseline # This creates .checkov.baseline file with current findings
Detect New Issues (Drift)
Compare subsequent scans against baseline:
# Compare against baseline - only fail on NEW issues checkov -d ./terraform --baseline .checkov.baseline # This allows existing issues while preventing new ones
Use Cases:
- Gradual remediation of legacy infrastructure
- Focus on preventing new security debt
- Phased compliance adoption
Secret Scanning
Detect hardcoded secrets in IaC:
# Enable secrets scanning checkov -d ./terraform --framework secrets # Common secrets detected: # - AWS access keys # - API tokens # - Private keys # - Database passwords # - Generic secrets (high entropy strings)
Security Considerations
- Policy Suppression Governance: Require security team approval for suppressing CRITICAL/HIGH findings
- CI/CD Failure Thresholds: Configure
for severity levels that should block deployment--hard-fail-on - Custom Policy Management: Version control custom policies and review changes
- Compliance Alignment: Map organizational requirements to Checkov policies
- Secrets Management: Never commit secrets; use secret managers and rotation policies
- Audit Logging: Log all scan results and policy suppressions for compliance audits
- False Positive Review: Regularly review suppressed findings to ensure they remain valid
- Policy Updates: Keep Checkov updated to receive new security policies
Bundled Resources
Scripts (scripts/
)
scripts/
- Comprehensive scanning script with multiple frameworks and output formatscheckov_scan.py
- Terraform-specific scanning with variable file supportcheckov_terraform_scan.sh
- Kubernetes manifest scanning with cluster comparisoncheckov_k8s_scan.sh
- Baseline creation and drift detection workflowcheckov_baseline_create.sh
- Generate compliance reports (CIS, PCI-DSS, HIPAA, SOC2)checkov_compliance_report.py
- CI/CD integration examples for multiple platformsci_integration.sh
References (references/
)
references/
- Mapping of Checkov checks to CIS, PCI-DSS, HIPAA, SOC2, NISTcompliance_mapping.md
- Guide for writing custom Python and YAML policiescustom_policies.md
- Best practices for suppressing false positivessuppression_guide.md
- Comprehensive list of Terraform checks with remediationterraform_checks.md
- Kubernetes security checks and pod security standardskubernetes_checks.md
- CloudFormation security checks with examplescloudformation_checks.md
Assets (assets/
)
assets/
- Checkov configuration file templatecheckov_config.yaml
- Complete GitHub Actions workflowgithub_actions.yml
- Complete GitLab CI pipelinegitlab_ci.yml
- Jenkins pipeline templatejenkins_pipeline.groovy
- Pre-commit hook configurationpre_commit_config.yaml
- Template for custom Python policiescustom_policy_template.py
- Policy metadata for organization-specific policiespolicy_metadata.yaml
Common Patterns
Pattern 1: Progressive Compliance Adoption
Gradually increase security posture:
# Phase 1: Scan without failing (awareness) checkov -d ./terraform --soft-fail # Phase 2: Fail only on CRITICAL issues checkov -d ./terraform --hard-fail-on CRITICAL # Phase 3: Fail on CRITICAL and HIGH checkov -d ./terraform --hard-fail-on CRITICAL,HIGH # Phase 4: Full enforcement with baseline checkov -d ./terraform --baseline .checkov.baseline
Pattern 2: Multi-Framework Infrastructure
Scan complete infrastructure stack:
# Use bundled script for comprehensive scanning python3 scripts/checkov_scan.py \ --infrastructure-dir ./infrastructure \ --frameworks terraform,kubernetes,dockerfile \ --output-dir ./security-reports \ --compliance CIS,PCI-DSS
Pattern 3: Policy-as-Code Repository
Maintain centralized policy repository:
policies/ ├── custom_checks/ │ ├── aws/ │ │ ├── require_encryption.py │ │ └── require_tags.py │ ├── kubernetes/ │ │ └── require_psp.py ├── .checkov.yaml # Global config └── suppression_list.txt # Approved suppressions
Pattern 4: Compliance-Driven Scanning
Focus on specific compliance requirements:
# CIS AWS Foundations Benchmark checkov -d ./terraform --check CIS_AWS # PCI-DSS compliance checkov -d ./terraform --framework terraform \ --check CKV_AWS_19,CKV_AWS_21,CKV_AWS_61 \ -o json --output-file-path ./pci-dss-report # HIPAA compliance checkov -d ./terraform --framework terraform \ --compact --check CKV_AWS_17,CKV_AWS_19,CKV_AWS_61,CKV_AWS_93
Integration Points
- CI/CD: GitHub Actions, GitLab CI, Jenkins, Azure DevOps, CircleCI, Bitbucket Pipelines
- Version Control: Pre-commit hooks, pull request checks, branch protection rules
- Cloud Platforms: AWS, Azure, GCP, OCI, Alibaba Cloud
- IaC Tools: Terraform, Terragrunt, CloudFormation, ARM, Pulumi
- Container Orchestration: Kubernetes, OpenShift, EKS, GKE, AKS
- Policy Engines: OPA (Open Policy Agent), Sentinel
- Security Platforms: Prisma Cloud, Bridgecrew Platform
- SIEM/Logging: Export findings to Splunk, Elasticsearch, CloudWatch
Troubleshooting
Issue: Too Many Findings Overwhelming Team
Solution: Use progressive adoption with baselines:
# Create baseline with current state checkov -d ./terraform --create-baseline # Only fail on new issues checkov -d ./terraform --baseline .checkov.baseline --soft-fail-on LOW,MEDIUM
Issue: False Positives for Legitimate Use Cases
Solution: Use inline suppressions with justification:
# Provide clear business justification resource "aws_security_group" "allow_office" { # checkov:skip=CKV_AWS_23:Office IP range needs SSH access for developers ingress { from_port = 22 to_port = 22 protocol = "tcp" cidr_blocks = ["203.0.113.0/24"] # Office IP range } }
Issue: Scan Takes Too Long
Solution: Optimize scan scope:
# Skip unnecessary paths checkov -d ./terraform \ --skip-path .terraform/ \ --skip-path modules/vendor/ \ --skip-framework secrets # Use compact output checkov -d ./terraform --compact --quiet
Issue: Custom Policies Not Loading
Solution: Verify policy structure and loading:
# Check policy syntax python3 custom_checks/my_policy.py # Ensure proper directory structure checkov -d ./terraform \ --external-checks-dir ./custom_checks \ --list # Debug with verbose output checkov -d ./terraform --external-checks-dir ./custom_checks -v
Issue: Integration with Private Terraform Modules
Solution: Configure module access:
# Set up Terraform credentials export TF_TOKEN_app_terraform_io="your-token" # Download external modules checkov -d ./terraform --download-external-modules true # Or scan after terraform init cd ./terraform && terraform init checkov -d .