Ensure Systems Manager documents do not contain hardcoded credentials
SSM documents should reference Parameter Store or Secrets Manager for credentials, not contain them inline.
Security Impact
Hardcoded credentials in documents are visible to anyone with document read permissions and may be leaked via version control.
How to Remediate
Review all custom SSM documents. Replace hardcoded credentials with references to Parameter Store SecureStrings or Secrets Manager.
Affected Resources
Compliance Frameworks
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Check Details
- Check ID
- aws-ssm-5
- Service
- AWS Systems Manager
- Category
- Secrets Management
- Severity
- CRITICAL
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