Description:
To defend against advanced threats and ensure that the boot loader and firmware on your VMs are signed and untampered, it is recommended that Compute instances are launched with Shielded VM enabled.
Rationale:
Shielded VMs are virtual machines (VMs) on Google Cloud Platform hardened by a set of security controls that help defend against rootkits and bootkits.
Shielded VM offers verifiable integrity of your Compute Engine VM instances, so you can be confident your instances haven't been compromised by boot- or kernel-level malware or rootkits. Shielded VM's verifiable integrity is achieved through the use of Secure Boot, virtual trusted platform module (vTPM)-enabled Measured Boot, and integrity monitoring.
Shielded VM instances run firmware which is signed and verified using Google's Certificate Authority, ensuring that the instance's firmware is unmodified and establishing the root of trust for Secure Boot.
Integrity monitoring helps you understand and make decisions about the state of your VM instances and the Shielded VM vTPM enables Measured Boot by performing the measurements needed to create a known good boot baseline, called the integrity policy baseline. The integrity policy baseline is used for comparison with measurements from subsequent VM boots to determine if anything has changed.
Secure Boot helps ensure that the system only runs authentic software by verifying the digital signature of all boot components, and halting the boot process if signature verification fails.
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To be able turn on 'Shielded VM' on an instance, your instance must use an image with Shielded VM support.
From Console:
Go to the 'VM instances' page by visiting: https://console.cloud.google.com/compute/instances.
Click on the instance name to see its 'VM instance details' page.
Click 'STOP' to stop the instance.
When the instance has stopped, click 'EDIT'.
In the Shielded VM section, select 'Turn on vTPM' and 'Turn on Integrity Monitoring'.
Optionally, if you do not use any custom or unsigned drivers on the instance, also select 'Turn on Secure Boot'.
Click the 'Save' button to modify the instance and then click 'START' to restart it.
From Command Line:
You can only enable Shielded VM options on instances that have Shielded VM support. For a list of Shielded VM public images, run the gcloud compute images list command with the following flags:
gcloud compute images list --project gce-uefi-images --no-standard-images
gcloud compute instances stop INSTANCE_NAME
gcloud compute instances update INSTANCE_NAME --shielded-vtpm --shielded-vm-integrity-monitoring
gcloud compute instances update INSTANCE_NAME --shielded-vm-secure-boot
gcloud compute instances start INSTANCE_NAME
Prevention:
You can ensure that all new VMs will be created with Shielded VM enabled by setting up an Organization Policy to for 'Shielded VM' at https://console.cloud.google.com/iam-admin/orgpolicies/compute-requireShieldedVm. Learn more at:
https://cloud.google.com/security/shielded-cloud/shielded-vm#organization-policy-constraint.