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Custom policies require specific values in your cloud resource attributes within Datadog based on your organization’s infrastructure best practices.
To create a custom policy:
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to only include resources in production.Click the new policy to review all non-compliant resources and filter them by region, environment, account, service, or team. You can also group them by attributes or tags.
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(for example, enforcing Kubernetes version > 1.25).Tagging policies require specific tag keys and tag value formats on your infrastructure resources across Datadog.
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Click the new policy to review all non-compliant resources and filter them by cloud, region, environment, account, service, team, or tag. You can also group them by attributes or tags.
To update a policy, click the policy, then click the Edit button and modify as needed.
To delete a custom or tagging policy, click the policy, then click the Delete button.
To export the list of non-compliant resources for a policy, click the policy, then click the Export as CSV button.