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Creating custom recommendations & standards for AWS/GCP workloads with Microsoft Defender for Cloud

Creating custom recommendations & standards for AWS/GCP workloads with Microsoft Defender for Cloud

Have you ever found yourself in a situation where you wanted to determine which AWS resources are missing a tag? You can accomplish this use case using custom recommendations for AWS workloads in Defender for Cloud.

Microsoft Defender for Cloud can help identify which Amazon Web Services (AWS) resources are missing a tag by creating custom recommendations, according to this blog post.

The article offers a step-by-step guide as to how to accomplish this.


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