Struct aws_sdk_auditmanager::model::EvidenceInsights[][src]

#[non_exhaustive]
pub struct EvidenceInsights { pub noncompliant_evidence_count: Option<i32>, pub compliant_evidence_count: Option<i32>, pub inconclusive_evidence_count: Option<i32>, }
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A breakdown of the latest compliance check status for the evidence in your Audit Manager assessments.

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noncompliant_evidence_count: Option<i32>

The number of compliance check evidence that Audit Manager classified as non-compliant. This includes evidence that was collected from Security Hub with a Fail ruling, or collected from Config with a Non-compliant ruling.

compliant_evidence_count: Option<i32>

The number of compliance check evidence that Audit Manager classified as compliant. This includes evidence that was collected from Security Hub with a Pass ruling, or collected from Config with a Compliant ruling.

inconclusive_evidence_count: Option<i32>

The number of evidence that a compliance check ruling isn't available for. Evidence is inconclusive when the associated control uses Security Hub or Config as a data source but you didn't enable those services. This is also the case when a control uses a data source that doesn’t support compliance checks (for example, manual evidence, API calls, or CloudTrail).

If evidence has a compliance check status of not applicable in the console, it's classified as inconclusive in EvidenceInsights data.

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The number of compliance check evidence that Audit Manager classified as non-compliant. This includes evidence that was collected from Security Hub with a Fail ruling, or collected from Config with a Non-compliant ruling.

The number of compliance check evidence that Audit Manager classified as compliant. This includes evidence that was collected from Security Hub with a Pass ruling, or collected from Config with a Compliant ruling.

The number of evidence that a compliance check ruling isn't available for. Evidence is inconclusive when the associated control uses Security Hub or Config as a data source but you didn't enable those services. This is also the case when a control uses a data source that doesn’t support compliance checks (for example, manual evidence, API calls, or CloudTrail).

If evidence has a compliance check status of not applicable in the console, it's classified as inconclusive in EvidenceInsights data.

Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture EvidenceInsights

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