TITAN AI · CONDUIT Agent
CONDUIT TICKET REPORT
TICKET
Azure
High
Assigned
Opened by TITAN AI · CONDUIT · Scanner found the finding, CONDUIT forwarded this ticket via CONDUIT generic-API layer, assigned security_engineering, populated every ticket field, The ticket is routed and awaiting team approval — CONDUIT will update it after TITAN FORGE applies the fix.
Finding Summary
- Short description
- [TITAN] High — encryption on kv-telco-pki
- Severity
- High
- Priority
- 2 - High
- Resource
- kv-telco-pki
- Resource type
- Microsoft.KeyVault/vaults
- Cloud
- Azure
- Subscription / Account
- 4f29d094-1079-44c9-acb0-4d73a7a2dd34
- Resource group / Project
- rg-telco-prod
The Security Finding
Telecom PKI Key Vault (issues eSIM certificates) does not require RBAC authorization — legacy vault-access-policy model used. GSMA eSIM security baseline requires role-scoped access.
ITIL Change Management Fields
Justification
High: Telecom PKI Key Vault (issues eSIM certificates) does not require RBAC authorization — legacy vault-access-policy model used. GSMA eSIM security baseline requires role-scoped access.
Implementation Plan
1. Pre-change snapshot captured by TITAN (auto-rollback available).
2. Execute fix command:
az keyvault update --resource-group rg-telco-pki --name kv-telco-pki --enable-rbac-authorization true
3. TITAN FORGE verifies the fix was applied.
4. Post-change rescan by TITAN SCOUT — finding must no longer appear.
5. Close ticket with Successful close_code.
Risk & Impact Analysis
Risk level: MEDIUM-HIGH risk — misconfiguration with realistic exploit path.
Business impact if unremediated: Increases attack surface; auditor finding likely.
Scope: single resource (kv-telco-pki).
Blast radius: change is idempotent; pre-change snapshot captured by TITAN; auto-rollback available if rescan fails.
Finding detail: Telecom PKI Key Vault (issues eSIM certificates) does not require RBAC authorization — legacy vault-access-policy model used. GSMA eSIM security baseline requires role-scoped access.
Backout / Rollback Plan
1. TITAN auto-captured snapshot of kv-telco-pki before change (baseline: titan-telecom-demo-20260422T201925Z).
2. If post-change rescan still shows the finding OR a new issue appears within 15 min:
a. TITAN FORGE fires rollback automatically using stored snapshot.
b. Incident reopens and escalates to on-call.
3. Manual rollback command path (human override) is documented in close notes.
Test Plan
1. TITAN SCOUT rescans kv-telco-pki immediately after FORGE applies the change.
2. PASS criteria: the specific finding no longer appears in SCOUT results.
3. PASS criteria: no new CRITICAL or HIGH findings introduced by the change.
4. Automated compliance check: HIPAA/PCI/SOC2 controls re-evaluated.
5. If any check fails, backout plan fires automatically.
Recommended Fix
az keyvault update --resource-group rg-telco-pki --name kv-telco-pki --enable-rbac-authorization true
Compliance Mapping
HIPAA §164.312(e)(1)PCI DSS 3.4SOC 2 CC6.1CIS 1.x IAM
Routing Metadata
- Assignment group
- security_engineering
- Change type
- Normal
- Approval required
- Yes
- Planned start
- 2026-04-22 19:39:25
- Planned end
- 2026-04-22 21:39:25
- Scan ID
- titan-telecom-demo-20260422T201925Z
- Generated at
- 2026-04-22T19:25:25+00:00
- Opened
- 2026-04-22 19:25:25
- Closed
- 2026-04-22 19:25:25
- Close code
- —
Attached Security Ticket
SERVICENOW · TICKET
SEC-1563 · [TITAN] High — encryption on kv-telco-pki
Priority: High
TICKET
Azure
Ticket Description
Telecom PKI Key Vault (issues eSIM certificates) does not require RBAC authorization — legacy vault-access-policy model used. GSMA eSIM security baseline requires role-scoped access.
Recommended Fix: az keyvault update --resource-group rg-telco-pki --name kv-telco-pki --enable-rbac-authorization true
AI Close Notes
TITAN CONDUIT opened this high encryption ticket and assigned it to the regulatory_affairs group for review. STATE: ASSIGNED — awaiting human action. Per TITAN AI policy, configuration changes are NEVER auto-applied and tickets are NEVER auto-closed by TITAN. The assigned group reviews the recommended fix, schedules an approved maintenance window, applies the fix manually, validates via SCOUT rescan, and closes this ticket themselves. TITAN documents and routes — the human owns the change from here.