We are excited to announce that we have reinforced our Cloud Inventory Dashboard‘s organization view. We added the option to aggregate accounts by predefined labels.

IaC Posture Overview

The ControlMonkey’s dashboard organization view provides a 30K feet IaC Posture overview. It encompasses the entire organization’s AWS accounts, GCP Projects, and Azure Subscriptions.

ControlMonkey’s IaC posture overview shows the user at any given time their IaC Coverage, # of unmanaged resources, # of Terraform, OpenTofu or Terragrunt Drifts, and # of Console Operations (ClickOps)


Starting today, ControlMonkey users can aggregate the IaC Posture overview on a labeled set of accounts. They can filter by those accounts, such as Production, Staging, Networking, etc.

Not all Cloud Account Labels are created equal.

Production and Development environments fundamentally differ in how they are managed and governed.

A drift or ClickOps in production is way more severe than in dev environments. Furthermore, high Terraform coverage in staging is more significant than in QA.

Hence, this capability lets our customers get a better IaC posture overview of important selected accounts.

Cloud Account Labels enables infrastructure teams

  • Easily group accounts with custom labels.
  • Have an aggregated view of labeled groups.


Organizations that manage large-scale cloud environments with dozens or hundreds of accounts can now logically group them. They can have selective visibility into that group’s IaC posture.

If you have a large-scale cloud environment with multiple accounts and are struggling to get an accurate, real-time IaC Posture view, we would love to chat!

Author

Zack Bentolila

Zack Bentolila

Marketing Director

Zack is the Marketing Director at ControlMonkey, with a strong focus on DevOps and DevSecOps. He was the Senior Director of Partner Marketing and Field Marketing Manager at Checkmarx. There, he helped with global security projects. With over 10 years in marketing, Zack specializes in content strategy, technical messaging, and go-to-market alignment. He loves turning complex cloud and security ideas into clear, useful insights for engineering, DevOps, and security leaders.