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# AWS credentials not used in last 90 days should be disabled

> Checks that AWS credentials unused for 90+ days are disabled.

Checks that AWS credentials unused for 90+ days are disabled.

## About

When you connect Amazon Web Services (AWS) to DSALTA, the platform syncs your users, roles, and access settings using read-only API access. DSALTA evaluates this control on every sync. If the requirement is not met, DSALTA activates this check.

## Why This Matters

Stale, unused, or overly powerful credentials are a primary attack vector. Rotating and removing them limits how much damage a compromised key can do — a core hygiene control in SOC 2 and the CIS Benchmarks.

## How to Fix

**Before you begin**

* Ensure you have **IAM admin** permissions in the AWS account.

**Rotate or disable stale credentials**

1. Sign in to the [AWS Console](https://console.aws.amazon.com/) and navigate to **IAM → Users → Credential report** (download it).
2. Identify access keys older than 90 days or unused for 90+ days.
3. Create a replacement key, update your applications, then **deactivate** and later **delete** the old key.

Once stale credentials are rotated or disabled, DSALTA retrieves the change on the next sync and sets the check status to **Passing**.

## Frequently Asked Questions

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  <Accordion title="How often does this check run?">
    This check runs automatically every 24 hours while the Amazon Web Services (AWS) integration is connected. You can also trigger a manual sync from **Integrations** in the sidebar.
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  <Accordion title="What happens if it keeps failing?">
    A failing check appears in your **Data Library → Tests** dashboard. Work through the steps above; once the underlying configuration is fixed, the status updates automatically on the next sync.
  </Accordion>

  <Accordion title="Can I exclude this check?">
    Yes. If it does not apply to your environment, mark it as **Not Applicable** with a justification. The exclusion is documented for auditors.
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  <Accordion title="Does DSALTA change my Amazon Web Services (AWS) configuration?">
    No. DSALTA uses **read-only API access** and never modifies, creates, or deletes resources. All remediation is performed by your team directly in Amazon Web Services (AWS).
  </Accordion>
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