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Summary

This PR adds a lightweight AWS framework expansion starter artefact for AutoAudit.

The document explores:

  • AWS security domain alignment
  • possible evidence sources
  • related AutoAudit compliance concepts
  • future automation opportunities

This contribution is intended as a starter reference for future GRC and cloud compliance expansion work.

Type of Change

  • Bug fix
  • New feature
  • Breaking change
  • Refactor / code cleanup
  • Documentation

Notes

This is a research/documentation contribution only and does not introduce application logic changes.

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6igby commented May 9, 2026

This also doesn't really need to be placed into the repo, as its suggestive documentation. From my understanding, the project is set specifically to focus on m365. If expansion is something that is decided on in the future, its probably best to keep our attention focused on completing what we already trying to achieve first.

Not to rule it out completely, but its probs best to keep documentation like so off the repo and inside a teams folder so our current product doesnt get cluttered

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please address these comments or the PR's 220 and 221 if you would like to justify why such documents belong in the repo or if we can close them

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