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The InfraAudit web platform gives you a browser-based interface for everything the product does: browsing your cloud inventory, running scans, reviewing findings, managing alerts, and approving remediations. This section walks through each part of the UI in detail. If you prefer working from the terminal, the CLI reference and API reference cover the same functionality.

Platform sections

Dashboard

The main landing view after login. Shows infrastructure health at a glance: open drifts, compliance score, cost snapshot, and recent alerts.

Connecting cloud accounts

Connect AWS (IAM policy), GCP (service account), Azure (service principal), and Kubernetes (kubeconfig). Required permissions for each.

Resources and inventory

Browse and filter every resource InfraAudit has discovered. Filter by type, region, provider, or tag. Drill into per-resource drifts, vulnerabilities, and costs.

Drift detection

Run drift scans, read findings, understand severity levels, and manage the baseline lifecycle. Includes IaC drift detection.

Vulnerabilities

CVE findings from Trivy, enriched with NVD metadata. Filter by severity, manage statuses, and trigger manual scans.

Cost optimization

Spend trends, 30/60/90-day forecasts, anomaly detection, and savings recommendations across all connected providers.

Compliance

Run assessments against CIS Benchmarks, SOC 2, NIST 800-53, PCI-DSS, and HIPAA. Export PDF or CSV reports for auditors.

Recommendations

AI-generated and rule-based suggestions for cost savings, security hardening, and performance improvements.

Alerts

The notification inbox for drifts, vulnerabilities, cost anomalies, and compliance failures. Configure Slack, email, and webhook routing.

Remediation

Approve and apply automated fixes with a configurable rollback window. Tracks the full approval and execution lifecycle.

Automation and jobs

Manage the scheduled background jobs that power continuous scans and syncs. View execution history and trigger manual runs.

Kubernetes

Register clusters, browse deployments and pods, and run Kubernetes-specific drift detection and vulnerability scans.

Where to start

If you’ve just connected your first cloud account, a good first path through the platform is:
  1. Dashboard — get a feel for the overall health summary
  2. Resources and inventory — confirm InfraAudit discovered what you expected
  3. Drift detection — run your first scan
  4. Compliance — enable a framework and see your score
  5. Alerts — set up Slack or email notifications so you hear about new findings