AWS introduces declarative controls for VPC Encryption Controls

AWS introduces declarative controls for VPC Encryption Controls

You can now use declarative policies to turn on VPC Encryption Controls in monitor or enforce mode across all VPCs in your environment. This enhancement allows you to centrally define and manage your desired VPC Encryption Controls settings and apply it everywhere. You can exercise these controls for your account, organization or specific organizational unit.

VPC Encryption Controls offers you simple tools to audit and enforce encryption in transit within and across Amazon Virtual Private Clouds (VPCs), and to demonstrate compliance with encryption standards such as HIPAA, FedRAMP, and PCI. Before today, customers would turn on Encryption Controls in monitor or enforce mode and set up exclusions on each VPC separately. Security teams often want to exercise these controls centrally and consistently across their environment. With this launch, you can define and maintain a single declarative policy to enforce your desired encryption controls settings across all existing and future VPCs. This enhancement also gives you central visibility into the Encryption Controls status of all accounts and VPCs in your organization.

Declarative policies for VPC Encryption Controls are available in all AWS regions that support VPC Encryption Controls. There is no additional charge to use declarative policies in AWS Organizations. To learn more about this feature, see our documentation.

 

Categories: general:products/amazon-vpc,marketing:marchitecture/networking-and-content-delivery

Source: Amazon Web Services



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