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Manage cloud misconfiguration status

New Relic Security RX Cloud can detect misconfigurations across your cloud resources. While most misconfigurations need remediation, some might not be applicable to your environment. For example, your internal policies might categorize them as low risk or limited exposure due to how your cloud resources are configured or used.

For misconfigurations you're not interested in tracking, you can set the Status to Ignored so they no longer appear in the UI. Since each misconfiguration is tied to one or more cloud resources, you can:

  • Ignore individual misconfigurations for a specific resource
  • Ignore a misconfiguration that appears across multiple resources

You can always change the status from Ignored back to Affected if you decide a misconfiguration is worth tracking again.

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Before you ignore a misconfiguration, keep in mind that this change prevents other users with account access from seeing that misconfiguration.

Ignore a misconfiguration

When you choose to ignore a misconfiguration, you'll be prompted to explain the rationale behind the decision. For example, you might say that the resource is not exposed to the internet or that compensating controls are in place. We recommend that when you give this context, you also provide supplemental documentation when possible.

You'll also be prompted to set a duration for the Ignored status. Security RX Cloud will automatically change it from Ignored to Affected when the time period expires. If a misconfiguration is already No Longer Detected, the status will remain no longer detected.

Restore ignored misconfigurations

It's good practice to review ignored misconfigurations and validate whether they should stay ignored. We recommend reviewing your misconfigurations every 90 days to ensure you aren't introducing risk into your cloud environment.

If you change the status from Ignored to Affected for a specific resource, that reintroduces the misconfiguration into default views and counts against this resource. Instances of this misconfiguration on other resources remain ignored.

What's next?

Set up alerts

Get notified when cloud misconfigurations are detected

Query security data

Track status changes and remediation metrics with NRQL

Understand prioritization

Learn how cloud misconfigurations are ranked by risk

Manage cloud misconfigurations

View and manage cloud misconfigurations across your organization

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