It helps you continuously audit your AWS usage to simplify how you assess risk and compliance with regulations and industry standards. It automates evidence collection to reduce the “all hands on deck” manual effort that often happens for audits and enable you to scale your audit capability in the cloud as your business grows. It is easy to assess if your policies, procedures, and activities – also known as controls – are operating effectively. When it is time for an audit, it helps you manage stakeholder reviews of your controls and enables you to build audit-ready reports with much less manual effort.
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