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Cloud Config:ddoscoo-instance-expired-check

Last Updated:Nov 08, 2023

Checks whether the duration between the expiration date of each Anti-DDoS instance and the current date is greater than the specified number of days. If so, the evaluation result is Compliant. The default number of days is 30.

Scenarios

To ensure business continuity, you must renew each subscription instance before it expires.

Risk level

Default risk level: high.

When you apply this rule, you can change the risk level based on your business requirements.

Compliance evaluation logic

  • If the duration between the expiration date of each Anti-DDoS instance and the current date is greater than the specified number of days, the evaluation result is Compliant.

  • If the duration between the expiration date of an Anti-DDoS instance and the current date is less than or equal to the specified number of days, the evaluation result is Non-compliant.

Rule details

Item

Description

Rule name

ddoscoo-instance-expired-check

Rule ID

ddoscoo-instance-expired-check

Tag

DDoSCoo and Instance

Automatic remediation

Not supported

Trigger type

Configuration change

Supported resource type

Anti-DDoS instance

Input parameter

days. Default value: 30, in days