Checking AWS AMI IDs in Terraform using Regula and Open Policy Agent
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SnykChecking AWS AMI IDs in Terraform using Regula and Open Policy Agentsnyk.ioThis week we announced Fugue IaC, which enables cloud engineering teams to secure their infrastructure as code (IaC) and cloud runtime environment using the same policies. For running IaC checks locally, Fugue developed Regula, an open source tool built on Open Policy Agent (OPA).
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