

Beacon (AWS Cloud Security on Slack)
Scans your AWS ecosystem for security vulnerabilities on a regular basis via Slack.
Beacon lets you protect your AWS ecosystem from security vulnerabilities by running automatic and on-demand scans and posting results from within Slack.
Cost / License
- Free
- Proprietary
Platforms
- Mac
- Windows
- Linux
- Online
- Android
- iPhone
- Android Tablet
- Windows Phone
- iPad
- Slack
Features
Properties
- Security-focused
Features
- Cloud Monitoring
- Slack bot
Tags
- aws-monitoring
- Security & Privacy
- Security Utilities
- amazon-aws
- cloud-management
- DevOps
- aws
- Devops Tool
- slack
- aws-tool
Beacon (AWS Cloud Security on Slack) News & Activities
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Beacon (AWS Cloud Security on Slack) information
What is Beacon (AWS Cloud Security on Slack)?
Scan your AWS ecosystem for security vulnerabilities on a regular basis with beacon. Beacon facilitates making sure that your AWS environment is secure by automating a series of scans for key security vulnerabilities. Beacon will scan your configurations across a number of key services, alerting you on Slack when your infrastructure does not follow best practices.
📊 Automate scanning for key security vulnerabilities Beacon automatically scans your AWS infrastructure on a daily basis.
?? Receive alerts when we detect vulnerabilities Know when your AWS infrastructure doesn't follow best practices.
🔒 Simplify SecOps Bring your security scans to where your team already spends their time: on Slack.
💻 Actionable insights to fix failed security tests Receive actionable guidance on how to fix each detected security vulnerability.
🔎 Scan for vulnerabilities on demand Run a scan at any time: it's as simple as "@beacon perform security scan".
Let beacon help your engineering team build a secure, resilient infrastructure, so you can better protect yourself from vulnerabilities, data breaches, unauthorized access, and more.
Beacon scans for security vulnerabilities across various AWS services, including:
- EC2
- IAM
- RDS
- Route53
- S3
We run scans for a variety of security and infrastructure vulnerabilities, including:
- Security groups open to unrestricted access
- Misconfigured S3 buckets
- Un-encrypted data storage
- Improperly backed up data storage
- Infrastructure that is nearing account service limits
- and more...





