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Cloudrail is a tool for doing security analysis of infrastructure-as-code before its deployment. For example Cloudrail can inspect Terraform plans and identify configurations that violate company policy and best practices, and stop the CI pipeline accordingly.
This repository contains the rules that Cloudrail runs to conduct this analysis, as well as the context model the rules evaluate against. You can use this repository for a few purposes:
Want to understand how Cloudrail's knowledge works? Our documentation is available at https://knowledge.docs.cloudrail.app/.
We welcome all contributions. Simply open an issue and a PR with your additions or changes. Some requirements:
<ticket-id>_<what_it's_trying_to_solve>
. Such as issue_40_add_docdb_encryption_rule
or
40_add_docdb_encryption_rule
.tests
directory on how these are built.This repository has frequent releases. Those with "beta" or "b" in their name are considered still in development, not yet included in the production Cloudrail code (running in the Cloudrail SaaS). The latest non-beta release is the one currently running within Cloudrail's production service.
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Cloudrail's package for security rules
We found that cloudrail-knowledge demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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