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Add and connect an AWS account to the Cloud Accounts app to allow Trend Vision One to provide security for your cloud assets.

Adding an AWS account to the Cloud Accounts app allows Trend Vision One to access your cloud service to provide security and visibility into your cloud assets. Some Cloud Account features have limited support for AWS regions. For more information, see AWS supported regions and limitations.
Important
Important
The steps are valid for the AWS console as of November 2023.

Procedure

  1. Sign in to the Trend Vision One console.
  2. In the Trend Vision One console, go to Service ManagementCloud AccountsAWS.
  3. Click Add Account.
    The Add Cloud Account window appears.
  4. Select Single AWS Account.
  5. Specify the general information for the account.
    1. Specify the Account name to display in the Cloud Accounts app.
    2. Specify a Description to display in the Cloud Accounts app.
  6. Select the AWS region for CloudFormation template deployment.
    Note
    Note
    The default region is based on your Trend Vision One region.
    Some features and permissions have limited support for some AWS regions. For more information, see AWS supported regions and limitations.
  7. Choose which Features and Permissions to enable on the account.
    Important
    Important
    Agentless Vulnerability & Threat Detection, Cloud Detections for AWS VPC Flow Logs, and File Security Storage are a pre-release sub-features and are not part of the existing features of an official commercial or general release. Please review the Pre-release Sub-Feature Disclaimer before using the sub-features.
    Cloud Response for AWS and Real-Time Posture Monitoring require Cloud Detections for AWS CloudTrail to be enabled for your account.
    • Core Features: Connect your AWS account to Trend Vision One to discover your cloud assets and rapidly identify risks such as compliance and security best practice violations on your cloud infrastructure.
    • Agentless Vulnerability & Threat Detection: Deploy Agentless Vulnerability & Threat Detection in your AWS account to discover vulnerabilities in AWS EBS volumes attached to EC2 instances and ECR images with zero impact to your applications.
      Click Scanner Configuration to specify the resource types to include in scans. Two AWS resource types are currently supported: EBS (Elastic Block Store) and ECR (Elastic Container Registry). (AWS Lambda is coming soon.)
      Select the AWS regions you want to deploy the feature to.
    • Container Protection for Amazon ECS: Deploy Trend Vision One Container Security in your AWS account to protect your containers and container images in Elastic Container Service (ECS) environments. Trend Vision One Container Security uncovers threats and vulnerabilities, protects your runtime environment, and enforces deployment policies.
      Select the AWS regions you want to deploy the feature to.
      Important
      Important
      As of November 2023, AWS private and freemium accounts only allow a maximum of 10 Lambda executions. Container Protection deployment requires at least 20 concurrent Lambda executions. Please verify your AWS account status before enabling this feature.
    • Cloud Detections for AWS CloudTrail: Enable Cloud Detections for AWS CloudTrail in your AWS account to get actionable insight into user, service, and resource activity with detection models identifying activity such as privilege escalation, password modification, attempted data exfiltration, and potentially unsanctioned MFA changes.
      Note
      Note
      This feature requires additional configuration of your CloudTrail settings. For more information, see CloudTrail configuration.
    • Cloud Response for AWS: Allow Trend Vision One permission to take response actions to contain incidents within your cloud account, such as revoking access for suspicious IAM users. Additional response actions leverage integration with third party ticketing systems.
    • File Security Storage: Deploy Trend Vision One - File Security Storage in your cloud account to protect your cloud environment. File Security Storage uncovers malware so you can proactively protect your cloud storage. Select the regions where you want to deploy the File Security scanner.
      Select the AWS regions you want to deploy the feature to.
    • Real-Time Posture Monitoring: Deploy Real-Time Posture Monitoring in your AWS account to provide live monitoring with instant alerts for activities and events within your cloud environment.
      Select the AWS regions you want to deploy the feature to.
    • Cloud Detections for AWS VPC Flow Logs: Enable VPC Flow Log Monitoring in your AWS account to collect your Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) flow logs enabling Trend Vision One to gather insight into your VPC traffic, with detection models to identify and provide alerts on malicious IP traffic, SSH brute force attacks, data exfiltration, and more.
      Select the AWS regions you want to deploy the feature to.
  8. If you have more than one Server & Workload Protection Manager instance, select the instance to associate with the connected account.
    Note
    Note
    • If you only have one Server & Workload Protection Manager instance, the account is automatically associated with that instance.
  9. Launch the CloudFormation template in the AWS console.
    1. If you want to review the stack template before launching, click Download and Review Template.
    2. Click Launch Stack.
      The AWS management console opens in a new tab and displays the Quick Create Stack screen.
  10. In the AWS management console, complete the steps in the Quick Create Stack screen.
    1. If you want to use a name other than the default, specify a new Stack name.
    2. In the Parameters section, configure the following parameters only if you have enabled Cloud Detections for AWS CloudTrail.
      • For CloudAuditLogMonitoringCloudTrailArn, provide the ARN for the CloudTrail you want to monitor.
      • For CloudAuditLogMonitoringCloudTrailSNSTopicArn, provide the ARN of the CloudTrail SNS topic.
        Important
        Important
        • The monitored CloudTrail and CloudTrail SNS must be on the same account and located in the same region you selected for the template deployment.
        • Do not change any other settings in the Parameters section. CloudFormation automatically provides the settings for the parameters. Changing parameters might cause stack creation to fail.
    3. In the Capabilities section, select the following acknowledgments:
      • I acknowledge that AWS CloudFormation might create IAM resources with custom names.
      • I acknowledge that AWS CloudFormation might require the following capability: CAPABILITY_AUTO_EXPAND.
    4. Click Create Stack.
      The Stack details screen for the new stack appears with the Events tab displayed. Creation might take a few minutes. Click Refresh to check the progress.
  11. In the Trend Vision One console, click Done.
    The account appears in Cloud Accounts once the CloudFormation template deployment is completed. Refresh the screen to update the table.