Ensure AWS Config rules have remediation configured
Non-compliant Config rules should have automatic or manual remediation actions.
Security Impact
Without remediation, non-compliant resources require manual intervention.
How to Remediate
Configure remediation actions using SSM Automation documents for non-compliant resources.
Affected Resources
Compliance Frameworks
How TigerGate Helps
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- One-Click Remediation
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- Compliance Evidence
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- Drift Detection
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Check Details
- Check ID
- aws-config-8
- Service
- AWS Config
- Category
- Remediation
- Severity
- MEDIUM
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