Validating compliance in Shield
This section explains your compliance responsibility when using Amazon Shield.
To learn whether an Amazon Web Services service is within the scope of specific compliance programs, see Amazon Web Services services in Scope
by Compliance Program
You can download third-party audit reports using Amazon Artifact. For more information, see Downloading Reports in Amazon Artifact
Your compliance responsibility when using Amazon Web Services services is determined by the sensitivity of your data, your company's compliance objectives, and applicable laws and regulations. Amazon provides the following resources to help with compliance:
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Security & Compliance
– These solution implementation guides discuss architectural considerations and provide steps for deploying security and compliance features. Amazon Compliance Resources
– This collection of workbooks and guides might apply to your industry and location. Evaluating Resources with Rules in the Amazon Config Developer Guide – The Amazon Config service assesses how well your resource configurations comply with internal practices, industry guidelines, and regulations.
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Amazon Security Hub – This Amazon Web Services service provides a comprehensive view of your security state within Amazon. Security Hub uses security controls to evaluate your Amazon resources and to check your compliance against security industry standards and best practices. For a list of supported services and controls, see Security Hub controls reference.
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Amazon GuardDuty – This Amazon Web Services service detects potential threats to your Amazon Web Services accounts, workloads, containers, and data by monitoring your environment for suspicious and malicious activities. GuardDuty can help you address various compliance requirements, like PCI DSS, by meeting intrusion detection requirements mandated by certain compliance frameworks.