Compliance validation for Elastic Beanstalk - AWS Elastic Beanstalk

Compliance validation for Elastic Beanstalk

The security and compliance of AWS Elastic Beanstalk is assessed by third-party auditors as part of multiple AWS compliance programs. These include SOC, PCI, FedRAMP, HIPAA, and others. AWS provides a frequently updated list of AWS services in scope of specific compliance programs at AWS Services in Scope by Compliance Program.

Third-party audit reports are available for you to download using AWS Artifact. For more information, see Downloading Reports in AWS Artifact.

For more information about AWS compliance programs, see AWS Compliance Programs.

Your compliance responsibility when using Elastic Beanstalk is determined by the sensitivity of your data, your organization’s compliance objectives, and applicable laws and regulations. If your use of Elastic Beanstalk is subject to compliance with standards such as HIPAA, PCI, or FedRAMP, AWS provides resources to help:

  • Security and Compliance Quick Start Guides – Deployment guides that discuss architectural considerations and provide steps for deploying security-focused and compliance-focused baseline environments on AWS.

  • Architecting for HIPAA Security and Compliance Whitepaper – A whitepaper that describes how companies can use AWS to create HIPAA-compliant applications.

  • AWS Compliance Resources – A collection of compliance workbooks and guides that might apply to your industry and location.

  • AWS Config – A service that assesses how well your resource configurations comply with internal practices, industry guidelines, and regulations.

  • AWS Security Hub – A comprehensive view of your security state within AWS that helps you check your compliance with security industry standards and best practices.

For other Elastic Beanstalk security topics, see AWS Elastic Beanstalk security.