Amazon Managed Service for Apache Flink was previously known as Amazon Kinesis Data Analytics for Apache Flink.
Cross-service confused deputy prevention
In Amazon, cross-service impersonation can occur when one service (the calling service) calls another service (the called service). The calling service can be manipulated to act on another customer's resources even though it shouldn't have the proper permissions, resulting in the confused deputy problem.
To prevent confused deputies, Amazon provides tools that help you protect your data for all services using service principals that have been given access to resources in your account. This section focuses on cross-service confused deputy prevention specific to Managed Service for Apache Flink however, you can learn more about this topic at The confused deputy problem section of the IAM User Guide.
In the context of Managed Service for Apache Flink, we recommend using the aws:SourceArn and aws:SourceAccount global condition context keys in your role trust policy to limit access to the role to only those requests that are generated by expected resources.
Use aws:SourceArn
if you want only one resource to be associated with the cross-service access. Use aws:SourceAccount
if you want to allow any resource in that account to be associated with the cross-service use.
The value of aws:SourceArn
must be the ARN of the resource used by Managed Service for Apache Flink, which is specified with the following format:
arn:aws:kinesisanalytics:region:account:resource
.
The recommended approach to the confused deputy problem is to use the aws:SourceArn
global condition context key with the full resource ARN.
If you don't know the full ARN of the resource or if you are specifying multiple resources, use the aws:SourceArn
key with wildcard characters (*)
for the unknown portions of the ARN. For example: arn:aws:kinesisanalytics::111122223333:*
.
Policies of roles that you provide to Managed Service for Apache Flink as well as trust policies of roles generated for you can make use of these keys.
In order to protect against the confused deputy problem, carry out the following steps:
To protect against the confused deputy problem
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Sign in to the Amazon Management Console and open the IAM console at https://console.aws.amazon.com/iam/
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Choose Roles and then choose the role you want to modify.
Choose Edit trust policy.
On the Edit trust policy page, replace the default JSON policy with a policy that uses one or both of the
aws:SourceArn
andaws:SourceAccount
global condition context keys. See the following example policy:Choose Update policy.
{ "Version":"2012-10-17", "Statement":[ { "Effect":"Allow", "Principal":{ "Service":"kinesisanalytics.amazonaws.com" }, "Action":"sts:AssumeRole", "Condition":{ "StringEquals":{ "aws:SourceAccount":"Account ID" }, "ArnEquals":{ "aws:SourceArn":"arn:aws:kinesisanalytics:us-east-1:123456789012:application/my-app" } } } ] }