| Source | Azure Portal | ||
| Display name | Microsoft Managed Control 1470 - Emergency Shutoff | ||
| Id | c89ba09f-2e0f-44d0-8095-65b05bd151ef | ||
| Version | 1.0.0 Details on versioning |
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| Versioning |
Versions supported for Versioning: 0 Built-in Versioning [Preview] |
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| Category | Regulatory Compliance Microsoft Learn |
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| Description | Microsoft implements this Physical and Environmental Protection control | ||
| Cloud environments | AzureCloud = true AzureUSGovernment = true AzureChinaCloud = unknown |
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| Available in AzUSGov | The Policy is available in AzureUSGovernment cloud. Version: '1.0.0' Repository: Azure-Policy c89ba09f-2e0f-44d0-8095-65b05bd151ef |
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| Additional metadata |
Name/Id: ACF1470 / Microsoft Managed Control 1470 Category: Physical and Environmental Protection Title: Emergency Shutoff - Providing Shutoff Capability Ownership: Microsoft Description: The organization: Provides the capability of shutting off power to the information system or individual system components in emergency situations; Requirements: Azure has installed Emergency Power Off (EPO) Buttons in locations within the datacenter only as required by local fire code. Azure Third-Party (Leased) Datacenters Azure leased datacenters may have EPO buttons installed at the colocation rooms at the discretion of the colocation provider, but this is not currently required by Microsoft. |
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| Mode | Indexed | ||
| Type | Static | ||
| Preview | False | ||
| Deprecated | False | ||
| Effect | Fixed audit |
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| RBAC role(s) | none | ||
| Rule aliases | none | ||
| Rule resource types | IF (2) |
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| Compliance | Not a Compliance control | ||
| Initiatives usage | none | ||
| History | none | ||
| JSON compare | n/a | ||
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