Hi @PStypulkowski - In general if the alerts is not fixed and the alert reoccurs, the alert will be trigger again and again. Exact solution for this depends on the reason for the failure of Auto remediation and fix it, like providing the missing permissions, correcting the error (may be api is changed or typo's or change in AWS CLI command, version issue etc). Best practice would be to fix the issues with Auto Remediation as described above. However, If you do not wish to do that like providing the adequate permission for auto remediation for some internal organisation policy or reason, then other approach would be to dismiss such alerts from the console / API calls. This will suppress the alerts and will not trigger alerts notifications again and again. If you are still facing any issue with auto remediation, please drop a mail to <PrismaCloudCustomerSuccess@paloaltonetworks.com> , describing your issue with details of policy and alert ID etc, this will help us to debug the issue more in specifically.
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