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Trusted Remediator FAQs

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Trusted Remediator FAQs - AMS Advanced User Guide
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The following are frequently asked questions about Trusted Remediator:

When a non-compliance is identified by Trusted Advisor, Trusted Remediator responds according to your specified preferences, either by applying remediation, seeking approval through manual remediations, or reporting the remediations during your upcoming Monthly Business Review (MBR). The remediation happen at your preferred remediation time or schedule. Trusted Remediator provides you with the ability to self-service and act on Trusted Advisor checks with the flexibility to configure and remediate checks individually or in bulk. With a library of tested remediation documents, AMS constantly bar raises your accounts by applying safety checks and following AWS best practices. You are only notified if you specify to do so in your configuration. AMS users can opt-in to Trusted Remediator at no additional charge.

When a non-compliance is identified by Trusted Advisor, Trusted Remediator responds according to your specified preferences, either by applying remediation, seeking approval through manual remediations, or reporting the remediations during your upcoming Monthly Business Review (MBR). The remediation happen at your preferred remediation time or schedule. Trusted Remediator provides you with the ability to self-service and act on Trusted Advisor checks with the flexibility to configure and remediate checks individually or in bulk. With a library of tested remediation documents, AMS constantly bar raises your accounts by applying safety checks and following AWS best practices. You are only notified if you specify to do so in your configuration. AMS users can opt-in to Trusted Remediator at no additional charge.

You have access to Trusted Advisor checks as part of your existing Enterprise Support plan. Trusted Remediator integrates with Trusted Advisor leverage existing AMS automation capabilities. Specifically, AMS uses AWS Systems Manager automation documents (runbooks) for automated remediations. AWS AppConfig is used to configure the remediation workflows. You can view all the current and past remediations through the Systems Manager OpsCenter. The remediation logs are stored in an Amazon S3 bucket. You can use the logs to import and build custom reporting dashboards in Amazon QuickSight.

You have access to Trusted Advisor checks as part of your existing Enterprise Support plan. Trusted Remediator integrates with Trusted Advisor leverage existing AMS automation capabilities. Specifically, AMS uses AWS Systems Manager automation documents (runbooks) for automated remediations. AWS AppConfig is used to configure the remediation workflows. You can view all the current and past remediations through the Systems Manager OpsCenter. The remediation logs are stored in an Amazon S3 bucket. You can use the logs to import and build custom reporting dashboards in Amazon QuickSight.

You own the configurations in your account. Managing your configurations is your responsibility. You can also reach out to AMS for configuration changes, support, and manual remediations, and troubleshooting remediation failures.

You own the configurations in your account. Managing your configurations is your responsibility. You can also reach out to AMS for configuration changes, support, and manual remediations, and troubleshooting remediation failures.

SSM automation documents are automatically shared to onboarded AMS accounts.

SSM automation documents are automatically shared to onboarded AMS accounts.

AMS owned resources aren't flagged by Trusted Remediator. Trusted Remediator focuses only on your resources.

AMS owned resources aren't flagged by Trusted Remediator. Trusted Remediator focuses only on your resources.

Trusted Remediator is available for AMS Advanced customers. For a current list of support Regions, see AWS services by Region.

Trusted Remediator is available for AMS Advanced customers. For a current list of support Regions, see AWS services by Region.

Since SSM automation documents directly update resources through the AWS API, resource drift might occur. You can use tags to segregate resources created through your existing CI/CD packages. You can configure Trusted Remediator to ignore the tagged resources while still remediating your other resources.

Since SSM automation documents directly update resources through the AWS API, resource drift might occur. You can use tags to segregate resources created through your existing CI/CD packages. You can configure Trusted Remediator to ignore the tagged resources while still remediating your other resources.

Use the Management | Trusted Remediator | State | Enable or disable change type to stop the Trusted Remediator service. Use the same change type to re-enable Trusted Remediator.

Use the Management | Trusted Remediator | State | Enable or disable change type to stop the Trusted Remediator service. Use the same change type to re-enable Trusted Remediator.

You can continue to reach out to AMS through Operations On Demand (OOD) for unsupported checks. AMS assists you with remediating these checks. For more information, see Operations On Demand.

You can continue to reach out to AMS through Operations On Demand (OOD) for unsupported checks. AMS assists you with remediating these checks. For more information, see Operations On Demand.

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