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1.14 Ensure API Keys Are Restricted to Only APIs That Application Needs Access (Automated)

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This rule has been changed to automated, see Automated Policies for CIS GCP 1.3.0 for details.

Profile Applicability

• Level 1

Description

API keys are always at risk because they can be viewed publicly, such as from within a browser, or they can be accessed on a device where the key resides. It is recommended to restrict API keys to use (call) only APIs required by an application.

Rationale

Security risks involved in using API-Keys are below:

  • API keys are simple encrypted strings

  • API keys do not identify the user or the application making the API request

  • API keys are typically accessible to clients, making it easy to discover and steal an API key

In light of these potential risks, Google recommends using the standard authentication flow instead of API-Keys. However, there are limited cases where API keys are more appropriate. For example, if there is a mobile application that needs to use the Google Cloud Translation API, but doesn't otherwise need a backend server, API keys are the simplest way to authenticate to that API.

In order to reduce attack surfaces by providing least privileges, API-Keys can be restricted to use (call) only APIs required by an application.

Impact

Setting API restrictions may break existing application functioning, if not done carefully.

Audit

From Console:

  1. Go to APIs & Services\Credentials using https://console.cloud.google.com/apis/credentials

  2. In the section API Keys, Click the API Key Name. The API Key properties display on a new page.

  3. For every API Key, ensure the section Key restrictions parameter API restrictions is not set to None.

Or,

Ensure API restrictions is not set to Google Cloud APIs

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Google Cloud APIs represents the API collection of all cloud services/APIs offered by Google cloud.

Remediation

From Console:

  1. Go to APIs & Services\Credentials using https://console.cloud.google.com/apis/credentials

  2. In the section API Keys, Click the API Key Name. The API Key properties display on a new page.

  3. In the Key restrictions section go to API restrictions.

  4. Click the Select API drop-down to choose an API.

  5. Click Save.

  6. Repeat steps 2,3,4,5 for every unrestricted API key

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Do not set API restrictions to Google Cloud APIs, as this option allows access to all services offered by Google cloud.

References

https://cloud.google.com/docs/authentication/api-keys
https://cloud.google.com/apis/docs/overview