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Reviewing a standard control
You can review the details of a standard control by using the Audit Manager console, the Audit Manager
API, or the AWS Command Line Interface (AWS CLI).
Prerequisites
Make sure your IAM identity has appropriate permissions to view controls in
AWS Audit Manager. Two suggested policies that grant these permissions are AWSAuditManagerAdministratorAccess and Allow users management access to AWS Audit Manager.
Procedure
You can review the details of a standard control by using the Audit Manager console, the Audit Manager
API, or the AWS Command Line Interface (AWS CLI).
- Audit Manager console
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To view standard control details on the Audit Manager console
Open the AWS Audit Manager console at https://eusc-de-east-1.console.amazonaws-eusc.eu/auditmanager/home.
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In the navigation pane, choose Control library.
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Choose Standard to see the standard controls that are
provided by AWS.
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Choose any standard control name to view the details for that
control.
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Review the standard control details using the following information as
reference.
- Overview section
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This section describes the standard control and lists the data
source types that it uses to collect evidence.
- Evidence sources tab
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This tab includes the following information:
| Name |
Description |
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Core controls
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These are the core controls that collect evidence to support the
standard control. Each core control uses a predefined grouping of
data sources to collect evidence about an AWS service. These data
sources are managed for you by AWS, and are automatically updated
whenever regulations and standards change and new data sources are
identified. Choose any core control to see the underlying data
sources.
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Data sources
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These are the other AWS managed data sources that collect
evidence to support the standard control.
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Mapping – The specific keyword
that's used to collect evidence.
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If the type is AWS Config, the mapping is an AWS Config rule
(such as SNS_ENCRYPTED_KMS).
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If the type is AWS Security Hub CSPM, the mapping is a Security Hub CSPM control
(such as EC2.1).
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If the type is AWS API
calls, the mapping is an API call (such as
kms_ListKeys).
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If the type is AWS CloudTrail, the mapping is a CloudTrail event (such as
CreateAccessKey).
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Type – The type of data source
that the evidence comes from.
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If Audit Manager collects the evidence, the type can be AWS Security Hub CSPM, AWS Config, AWS CloudTrail, or AWS API
calls.
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If you upload your own evidence, the type is Manual. A description indicates
if the required manual evidence is a File upload or a Text
response.
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Frequency – How often Audit Manager
collects evidence for an AWS API call data source.
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- Details tab
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This tab includes the following information:
| Name |
Description |
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Instructions
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The directions that describe how to test and remediate the
control.
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| Testing information |
The recommended testing procedures.
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| Action plan |
The recommended actions to take if you need to remediate the
control.
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Tags |
The tags that are associated with the control.
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| Key |
The tag key (for example, a compliance standard, regulation, or
category).
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| Value |
The tag value.
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- AWS CLI
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To view standard control details in the AWS CLI
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Follow the steps to find a
control. Make sure to set the --control-type as
Standard, and apply any optional filters as needed.
aws auditmanager list-controls --control-type Standard
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In the response, identify the control that you want to review and take note of
the control ID and Amazon Resource Name (ARN).
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Run the get-control command and specify the --control-id. In the
following example, replace the placeholder text with
your own information.
aws auditmanager get-control --control-id a1b2c3d4-5678-90ab-cdef-EXAMPLE11111
The control details are returned in JSON format. To help you understand this
data, see get-control Output in the AWS CLI Command
Reference
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To see tag details, run the list-tags-for-resource command and specify the
--resource-arn. In the following example, replace the
placeholder text with your own information.
aws auditmanager list-tags-for-resource --resource-arn arn:aws:auditmanager:us-east-1:111122223333:control/a1b2c3d4-5678-90ab-cdef-EXAMPLE11111
- Audit Manager API
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To view standard control details using the API
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Follow the steps to find a
control. Make sure to set the controlType as Standard, and apply any optional filters as
needed.
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In the response, identify the control that you want to review and take note of
the control ID and Amazon Resource Name (ARN).
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Use the GetControl
operation and specify the controlId that you noted in step 2.
The control details are returned in JSON format. To help you understand this
data, see GetControl Response Elements in the AWS Audit Manager
API Reference.
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To see tag details, use the ListTagsForResource operation and specify the
resourceArn that you noted in step 2.
For more information about these API operations, choose any of the links in this
procedure to read more in the AWS Audit Manager API
Reference. This includes information about how to use these operations
and parameters in one of the language-specific AWS SDKs.
Next steps
You can add a standard control to any of your custom frameworks. For instructions, see
Creating a custom framework in AWS Audit Manager.
You can also customize any standard control so that it meets your needs. For
instructions, see Making an editable copy of a control in AWS Audit Manager.
Additional resources