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Revision as of 17:45, 13 November 2018
Overview
There are a suite of service in AWS that can help you get yourself to an auditable position:
- AWS config
- AWS Cloudtrails
You can define rule about how your cloud account should be, and make an immutable record of how it is and changes over time with these two services.
There are published best practices , so you can go and roll your own setup.
You could pay someone else to do it:
- Evident.io ( bought by Palo Alto Networks https://www.paloaltonetworks.com/products/secure-the-cloud/evident )
- Cloudcheckr ( https://cloudcheckr.com/ )
Or you can use some open source tools: