Ensure CloudWatch Alarms exist for root account usage
CloudWatch alarms should alert on root account usage as detected through CloudTrail.
Security Impact
Root account usage should trigger immediate investigation as it indicates either emergency or compromise.
How to Remediate
Create metric filter and alarm for root account usage from CloudTrail logs.
Affected Resources
Compliance Frameworks
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Check Details
- Check ID
- aws-cloudwatch-3
- Service
- Amazon CloudWatch
- Category
- Monitoring
- Severity
- HIGH
- CIS Benchmark
- 4.3
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