Compliance validation for AWS Panorama - AWS Panorama

End of support notice: On May 31, 2026, AWS will end support for AWS Panorama. After May 31, 2026, you will no longer be able to access the AWS Panorama console or AWS Panorama resources. For more information, see AWS Panorama end of support.

Compliance validation for AWS Panorama

To learn whether an AWS service is within the scope of specific compliance programs, see AWS services in Scope by Compliance Program and choose the compliance program that you are interested in. For general information, see AWS Compliance Programs.

You can download third-party audit reports using AWS Artifact. For more information, see Downloading Reports in AWS Artifact.

Your compliance responsibility when using AWS services is determined by the sensitivity of your data, your company's compliance objectives, and applicable laws and regulations. For more information about your compliance responsibility when using AWS services, see AWS Security Documentation.

Additional considerations for when people are present

Below are some best practices to consider when using AWS Panorama for scenarios where people might be present:

  • Ensure that you are aware of and compliant with all applicable laws and regulations for your use case. This may include laws related to the positioning and field of view of your cameras, notice and signage requirements when placing and using cameras, and the rights of people that may be present in your videos, including their privacy rights.

  • Take into account the effect of your cameras on people and their privacy. In addition to legal requirements, consider whether it would be appropriate to place notice in areas where your cameras are located, and whether cameras should be placed in plain sight and free of any occlusions, so people are not surprised that they may be on camera.

  • Have appropriate policies and procedures in place for the operation of your cameras and review of data obtained from the cameras.

  • Consider appropriate access controls, usage limitations, and retention periods for the data obtained from your cameras.