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Identify AWS resources at risk across your multi-account environment with AWS Organizations integrations

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This article discusses how to identify AWS resources at risk across a multi-account environment using various AWS services integrated with AWS Organizations. It highlights best practices for gaining visibility into resources, monitoring configurations, and detecting potential security threats across multiple AWS accounts.

Specifically, the article covers:

  • Setting up a multi-account environment using AWS Organizations or AWS Control Tower
  • Establishing visibility across resources using AWS Resource Explorer
  • Creating an audit trail for account activities and data events using AWS CloudTrail
  • Monitoring resource configurations across accounts and regions using AWS Config Aggregator
  • Identifying potential security threats and generating findings using Amazon GuardDuty
  • Conclusion emphasizing the benefits of integrating these services for enhanced security and operational excellence


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