aws_breaking_changes
List of changes announced for AWS that may break existing code (by SummitRoute)
MAMIP
[MAMIP] Monitor AWS Managed IAM Policies Changes (by zoph-io)
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7 | 9 | |
698 | 455 | |
2.6% | 0.4% | |
6.1 | 9.8 | |
20 days ago | 5 days ago | |
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aws_breaking_changes
Posts with mentions or reviews of aws_breaking_changes.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-10-31.
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- SummitRoute / aws_breaking_changes :
- aws_breaking_changes: List of changes announced for AWS that may break existing code
- LocalStack and AWS Parity Explained
- SummitRoute/aws_breaking_changes: List of changes announced for AWS that may break existing code
- List of changes announced for AWS that may break existing code
MAMIP
Posts with mentions or reviews of MAMIP.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-08-04.
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We are members of AWS Premium Support, ask us anything
For anyone else who wants to see the role permissions themselves, look here: https://github.com/z0ph/MAMIP/blob/master/policies/AWSSupportServiceRolePolicy
- LocalStack and AWS Parity Explained
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AWS Support able to access any S3 object due to permission change
Reverted 22 hours ago: https://github.com/z0ph/MAMIP/commit/b6f696cebc7b9a4f71dd34c...
- AWS quietly adds s3:GetObject support to AWSSupportServiceRolePolicy which is only supposed to have metadata access
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Monitor AWS Managed IAM Policies
- https://github.com/z0ph/MAMIP/blob/master/DEPRECATED.json
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What is Amazon Nimble Studio?
Saw it referenced at https://github.com/z0ph/MAMIP/commit/acb0ede and Google is failing me.
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I've run AWS Access Analyzer Policy Validation on all 837 AWS Managed Policies
That page includes an explanation as to why the finding did not result in a deprecation of a managed policy. All other findings from the report not already surfaced and discussed on our documentation page are associated with deleted or deprecated policies (presumably still available in the MAMIP repo, leading to why your work referenced some managed policies that are no longer applicable).
What are some alternatives?
When comparing aws_breaking_changes and MAMIP you can also consider the following projects:
komiser - Open-source cloud-environment inspector. Supporting AWS, GCP, Azure, and more! Your cloud resources will have nowhere to hide!
PMapper - A tool for quickly evaluating IAM permissions in AWS.
prowler - Prowler is an Open Source Security tool for AWS, Azure, GCP and Kubernetes to do security assessments, audits, incident response, compliance, continuous monitoring, hardening and forensics readiness. Includes CIS, NIST 800, NIST CSF, CISA, FedRAMP, PCI-DSS, GDPR, HIPAA, FFIEC, SOC2, GXP, Well-Architected Security, ENS and more
serverless-localstack - ⚡ Serverless plugin for running against LocalStack