Drill Down into Policy Violations
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You can further drill down into any policy to get the detailed view of the individual tickets generated for specific resource violations, helping prioritize remediation and track cost optimization opportunities.
When you select a policy from the Policy Violations dashboard, you'll land on a dedicated page with:
A list of all tickets raised under the selected policy.
Resource-level insights with savings and status tracking.
A toggle to show/hide policy details.
A direct link to open the policy configuration settings if adjustments are needed.
Policy Name
Policy ID
Show/Hide Policy Details Tab
Policy Configuration Tab
Search Box
You can start with pre-saved views or customize your own using filters.
Recent Tickets: Shows tickets created in the last 7 days.
Savings Achieved: Status marked as Acted & Closed.
Refine your view using filters:
Account ID: Focus on a specific AWS account.
Region: Limit results to a particular AWS region.
Status: Filter based on the ticket status.
Cost Center: Filter by your organizational cost centers.
Created Date: Choose a time window for ticket creation.
Focused insights related to the selected policy based on the filters you chose:
Potential Savings – Sum of potential savings for all open tickets under the policy.
Achieved Savings – Realized savings from resolved tickets.
Violations Detected – Number of tickets (violations) for this policy.
Unique Resources – Distinct resources involved in these violations.
Each ticket in the table corresponds to a non-compliant resource and includes the following details:
Ticket ID – Unique identifier for the violation.
Resource Identifier – AWS-generated ID used to uniquely identify the impacted resource.
Account – Cloud account where the violation was detected.
Recommendation – Suggested remediation or optimization action.
Status – Current state of the ticket (e.g., Open, In Progress, Closed).
Potential Savings – Estimated savings if the recommendation is implemented.
Achieved Savings – Actual savings realized if the recommendation has been applied.
Each ticket row includes a checkbox. Select multiple tickets to:
To mark the Status as:
To Do
In Progress
Dismissed
You can export cost reports for offline analysis or to share with stakeholders. The Export option is available at the top left corner of every table view.
You can choose from:
CSV – Ideal for detailed data analysis and manipulation.
Excel – Provides a structured spreadsheet version of the report.
A preview modal appears, showing:
Column Names – The fields included in the export.
Identifications – Brief explanations of what each column represents.
Review the format and ensure it meets your requirements.
Click Confirm Export to download the file.
Here is the preview of a sample exported report:
To learn how to save a customized view, .