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💼 [S3.1] S3 general purpose buckets should have block public access settings enabled

  • Contextual name: 💼 [S3.1] S3 general purpose buckets should have block public access settings enabled

  • ID: /frameworks/aws-fsbp-v1.0.0/s3/01

  • Located in: 💼 Simple Storage Service (S3)

Description

Amazon S3 public access block is designed to provide controls across an entire AWS account or at the individual S3 bucket level to ensure that objects never have public access. Public access is granted to buckets and objects through access control lists (ACLs), bucket policies, or both.

Unless you intend to have your S3 buckets be publicly accessible, you should configure the account level Amazon S3 Block Public Access feature.

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📝 AWS S3 Bucket is not configured to block public access 🟢1🟢 x6