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💼 [S3.3] S3 general purpose buckets should block public write access

  • Contextual name: 💼 [S3.3] S3 general purpose buckets should block public write access
  • ID: /frameworks/aws-fsbp-v1.0.0/s3/03
  • Located in: 💼 Simple Storage Service (S3)

Description​

Some use cases require that everyone on the internet be able to write to your S3 bucket. However, those situations are rare. To ensure the integrity and security of your data, your S3 bucket should not be publicly writable.

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