💼 [SQS.1] Amazon SQS queues should be encrypted at rest
- ID:
/frameworks/aws-fsbp-v1.0.0/sqs/01
Description​
Encrypting data at rest reduces the risk of an unauthorized user accessing data stored on disk. Server-side encryption (SSE) protects the contents of messages in SQS queues using SQS-managed encryption keys (SSE-SQS) or AWS KMS keys (SSE-KMS).
Similar​
- AWS Security Hub
- Internal
- ID:
dec-c-b6060ebd
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