Ensure Secrets Manager Lambda rotation functions are secure
Lambda functions used for secret rotation should follow security best practices.
Security Impact
Insecure rotation functions could expose credentials during rotation.
How to Remediate
Use AWS-provided rotation functions when possible. Ensure custom functions run in VPC and follow least privilege.
Affected Resources
Compliance Frameworks
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Check Details
- Check ID
- aws-secretsmanager-13
- Service
- AWS Secrets Manager
- Category
- Credential Management
- Severity
- MEDIUM
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