Control types for @turbot/aws-organizations
- AWS > Organizations > Organization > CMDB
- AWS > Organizations > Organization > Discovery
- AWS > Organizations > Organization Root > Active
- AWS > Organizations > Organization Root > Approved
- AWS > Organizations > Organization Root > CMDB
- AWS > Organizations > Organization Root > Discovery
- AWS > Organizations > Organizational Account > Active
- AWS > Organizations > Organizational Account > Approved
- AWS > Organizations > Organizational Account > CMDB
- AWS > Organizations > Organizational Account > Discovery
- AWS > Organizations > Organizational Unit > CMDB
- AWS > Organizations > Organizational Unit > Discovery
AWS > Organizations > Organization > CMDB
Record and synchronize details for the AWS Organizations organization into the CMDB.\n\nThe CMDB control is responsible for populating and updating all the attributes for that resource type in the Guardrails CMDB.\n\nIf set to Skip then all changes to the CMDB are paused - no new resources will be discovered, no updates will be made and deleted resources will not be removed.\n\nTo cleanup resources and stop tracking changes, set this policy to "Enforce: Disabled".\n\nThis control will automatically re-run every 24 hours because AWS does not currently support real-time events for this resource type.\n
AWS > Organizations > Organization > Discovery
Discover all AWS Organizations organization resources and add them to the CMDB.\n\nThe Discovery control is responsible for finding resources of a specific type. It periodically searches for new resources and saves them to the CMDB. Once discovered, resources are then responsible for tracking changes to themselves through the CMDB control.\n
AWS > Organizations > Organization Root > Active
Take an action when an AWS Organizations organization root is not active based on the\nAWS > Organizations > Organization Root > Active > *
policies.\n\nThe Active control determines whether the resource is in active use, and if not, has\nthe ability to delete / cleanup the resource. When running an automated compliance\nenvironment, it's common to end up with a wide range of alarms that are difficult\nand time consuming to clear. The Active control brings automated, well-defined\ncontrol to this process.\n\nThe Active control checks the status of all defined Active policies for the\nresource (AWS > Organizations > Organization Root > Active > *
),\nraises an alarm, and takes the defined enforcement action. Each Active\nsub-policy can calculate a status of active, inactive or skipped. Generally,\nif the resource appears to be Active for any reason it will be considered Active.\n\nNote the contrast with Approved, where if the resource appears to be Unapproved\nfor any reason it will be considered Unapproved.\n\nSee Active for more information.\n
AWS > Organizations > Organization Root > Approved
Take an action when an AWS Organizations organization root is not approved based on AWS > Organizations > Organization Root > Approved > * policies
.\n\nThe Approved control checks the status of the defined Approved sub-policies for the resource. If the resource is not approved according to any of these policies, this control raises an alarm and takes the defined enforcement action.\n\nSee Approved for more information.\n
AWS > Organizations > Organization Root > CMDB
Record and synchronize details for the AWS Organizations organization root into the CMDB.\n\nThe CMDB control is responsible for populating and updating all the attributes for that resource type in the Guardrails CMDB.\n\nIf set to Skip then all changes to the CMDB are paused - no new resources will be discovered, no updates will be made and deleted resources will not be removed.\n\nTo cleanup resources and stop tracking changes, set this policy to "Enforce: Disabled".\n\nThis control will automatically re-run every 24 hours because AWS does not currently support all real-time events for this resource type.\n
AWS > Organizations > Organization Root > Discovery
Discover all AWS Organizations organization root resources and add them to the CMDB.\n\nThe Discovery control is responsible for finding resources of a specific type. It periodically searches for new resources and saves them to the CMDB. Once discovered, resources are then responsible for tracking changes to themselves through the CMDB control.\n
AWS > Organizations > Organizational Account > Active
Take an action when an AWS Organizations organizational account is not active based on the\nAWS > Organizations > Organizational Account > Active > *
policies.\n\nThe Active control determines whether the resource is in active use, and if not, has\nthe ability to delete / cleanup the resource. When running an automated compliance\nenvironment, it's common to end up with a wide range of alarms that are difficult\nand time consuming to clear. The Active control brings automated, well-defined\ncontrol to this process.\n\nThe Active control checks the status of all defined Active policies for the\nresource (AWS > Organizations > Organizational Account > Active > *
),\nraises an alarm, and takes the defined enforcement action. Each Active\nsub-policy can calculate a status of active, inactive or skipped. Generally,\nif the resource appears to be Active for any reason it will be considered Active.\n\nNote the contrast with Approved, where if the resource appears to be Unapproved\nfor any reason it will be considered Unapproved.\n\nSee Active for more information.\n
AWS > Organizations > Organizational Account > Approved
Take an action when an AWS Organizations organizational account is not approved based on AWS > Organizations > Organizational Account > Approved > * policies
.\n\nThe Approved control checks the status of the defined Approved sub-policies for the resource. If the resource is not approved according to any of these policies, this control raises an alarm and takes the defined enforcement action.\n\nSee Approved for more information.\n
AWS > Organizations > Organizational Account > CMDB
Record and synchronize details for the AWS Organizations organizational account into the CMDB.\n\nThe CMDB control is responsible for populating and updating all the attributes for that resource type in the Guardrails CMDB.\n\nIf set to Skip then all changes to the CMDB are paused - no new resources will be discovered, no updates will be made and deleted resources will not be removed.\n\nTo cleanup resources and stop tracking changes, set this policy to "Enforce: Disabled".\n\nThis control will automatically re-run every 24 hours because AWS does not currently support all real-time events for this resource type.\n
AWS > Organizations > Organizational Account > Discovery
Discover all AWS Organizations organizational account resources and add them to the CMDB.\n\nThe Discovery control is responsible for finding resources of a specific type. It periodically searches for new resources and saves them to the CMDB. Once discovered, resources are then responsible for tracking changes to themselves through the CMDB control.\n\nThis control will automatically re-run every 24 hours because AWS does not currently support all real-time events for this resource type.\n
AWS > Organizations > Organizational Unit > CMDB
Record and synchronize details for the AWS Organizations organizational unit into the CMDB.\n\nThe CMDB control is responsible for populating and updating all the attributes for that resource type in the Guardrails CMDB.\n\nIf set to Skip then all changes to the CMDB are paused - no new resources will be discovered, no updates will be made and deleted resources will not be removed.\n\nTo cleanup resources and stop tracking changes, set this policy to "Enforce: Disabled".\n
AWS > Organizations > Organizational Unit > Discovery
Discover all AWS Organizations organizational unit resources and add them to the CMDB.\n\nThe Discovery control is responsible for finding resources of a specific type. It periodically searches for new resources and saves them to the CMDB. Once discovered, resources are then responsible for tracking changes to themselves through the CMDB control.\n