Ensure Lambda layers are from trusted sources
Lambda layers should be from trusted sources and regularly scanned for vulnerabilities.
Security Impact
Malicious or vulnerable layers can compromise function security.
How to Remediate
Review layer sources and maintain approved layer versions. Scan layer contents for vulnerabilities.
Affected Resources
Compliance Frameworks
How TigerGate Helps
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- Continuous Scanning
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- Instant Alerts
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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-lambda-14
- Service
- AWS Lambda
- Category
- Supply Chain
- Severity
- MEDIUM
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