external/anthropic-cybersecurity-skills/skills/detecting-azure-storage-account-misconfigurations/SKILL.md
Audit Azure Blob and ADLS storage accounts for public access exposure, weak or long-lived SAS tokens, missing encryption at rest, disabled HTTPS-only traffic, and outdated TLS versions using the azure-mgmt-storage Python SDK.
npx skillsauth add seikaikyo/dash-skills detecting-azure-storage-account-misconfigurationsInstall this skill globally with one command. Works with Claude Code, Cursor, and Windsurf.
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Azure Storage accounts are a frequent target for attackers due to misconfigured public access, long-lived SAS tokens, missing encryption, and outdated TLS versions. This skill uses the azure-mgmt-storage Python SDK with StorageManagementClient to enumerate all storage accounts in a subscription, inspect their security properties, list blob containers for public access settings, and generate a risk-scored audit report identifying critical misconfigurations.
azure-mgmt-storage, azure-identityallow_blob_public_access enabled on storage account or individual containers set to Blob/Container access levelenable_https_traffic_only disabled, allowing unencrypted HTTP trafficJSON report with per-account findings, severity ratings (Critical/High/Medium/Low), and remediation recommendations aligned with CIS Azure Benchmark controls.
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