Ensure empty IAM groups are removed
Empty IAM groups (groups with no users) may indicate stale configuration. They should be reviewed and removed if not needed.
Security Impact
Empty groups with permissions could be exploited if users are accidentally added to them.
How to Remediate
Review empty groups to determine if they're needed. Delete groups that are no longer required.
Affected Resources
Compliance Frameworks
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Check Details
- Check ID
- aws-iam-27
- Service
- Identity and Access Management (IAM)
- Category
- Group Management
- Severity
- LOW
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