Compliance validation for AWS Entity Resolution
To learn whether an AWS service is within the scope of specific compliance programs, see AWS services in Scope by Compliance
Program
You can download third-party audit reports using AWS Artifact. For more information, see Downloading Reports in AWS Artifact.
Your compliance responsibility when using AWS services is determined by the sensitivity of your data, your company's compliance objectives, and applicable laws and regulations. AWS provides the following resources to help with compliance:
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Security Compliance & Governance
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Architecting for HIPAA Security and Compliance on Amazon Web Services – This whitepaper describes how companies can use AWS to create HIPAA-eligible applications.
Note
Not all AWS services are HIPAA eligible. For more information, see the HIPAA Eligible Services Reference
. AWS Compliance Resources
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AWS Customer Compliance Guides
– Understand the shared responsibility model through the lens of compliance. The guides summarize the best practices for securing AWS services and map the guidance to security controls across multiple frameworks (including National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), Payment Card Industry Security Standards Council (PCI), and International Organization for Standardization (ISO)). Evaluating Resources with Rules in the AWS Config Developer Guide – The AWS Config service assesses how well your resource configurations comply with internal practices, industry guidelines, and regulations.
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AWS Security Hub – This AWS service provides a comprehensive view of your security state within AWS. Security Hub uses security controls to evaluate your AWS 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 AWS service detects potential threats to your AWS 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.
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AWS Audit Manager – This AWS service helps you continuously audit your AWS usage to simplify how you manage risk and compliance with regulations and industry standards.
AWS Entity Resolution compliance best practices
This section provides best practices and recommendations for compliance when you use AWS Entity Resolution.
Payment Card Industry Data Security Standards (PCI DSS)
AWS Entity Resolution supports the processing, storage, and transmission of credit card data by a
merchant or service provider, and has been validated as being compliant with the
Payment Card Industry (PCI) Data Security Standard (DSS). For more information about
PCI DSS, including how to request a copy of the AWS PCI Compliance Package, see
PCI DSS
Level 1
System and Organization Controls (SOC)
AWS Entity Resolution is compliant with System and Organization Controls (SOC) measures, including
SOC 1, SOC 2, and SOC 3. SOC reports are independent, third-party examination
reports that demonstrate how AWS achieves key compliance controls and objectives.
These audits ensure that the appropriate safeguards and procedures are in place to
protect against risks that might affect the security, confidentiality, and
availability of customer and company data. The results of these third-party audits
are available on the AWS
SOC Compliance website