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Error - CPCheckMe for AWS
We just tried to validate our AWS cloud security via CPCheckMe (sk123538).
Unluckily the procedure points to a missing .yaml file and fails.
@Shay_Levin : Could you please check and get this fixed?
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Hi Danny, Shay will be with us the next week. Please hold till then.
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Ok. Could someone else correct the link to the missing CheckMe CloudFormation template in the meantime?
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TAC would be the best option here
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We just opened a SR with TAC.
Check Point RnD replied:
"Following our check, we have managed to run this test with our corporate account.
Accordingly, the issue is lack of permissions on AWS side.
Please contact AWS Support to be granted with needed permissions and the test should be fully available."