AWS Organizations now applies account departure security controls by default for new organizations created via AWS Organizations console

AWS Organizations now applies account departure security controls by default for new organizations created via AWS Organizations console

AWS Organizations now automatically applies security controls by default when you create a new organization via AWS Organizations console, simplifying initial security configuration by automatically applying core security controls. This approach safeguards multi-account environments by protecting against unintended member account departures from your organization. CloudOps administrators and central security teams get immediate protection in their new organizations from day one.

When you create a new organization using the AWS Organizations console, the service automatically applies service control policies (SCPs) that prevent member accounts from leaving the organization or closing themselves. These controls help enterprises migrating to AWS or starting a new organization establish strong governance patterns without requiring deep security expertise. The security defaults are intentionally lightweight to provide protection without impeding legitimate operations. You maintain full control to modify or disable these settings at any time.

This feature is available in US East (N. Virginia), AWS GovCloud (US-East), AWS GovCloud (US-West), China (Beijing), and China (Ningxia). To learn more, visit the AWS Organizations documentation.

 

Categories: general:products/aws-organizations,general:use-case/security-and-compliance

Source: Amazon Web Services



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