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title: About the aws_kms_keys Resource
platform: aws
---
# aws_kms_keys
Use the `aws_kms_keys` InSpec audit resource to test properties of some or all AWS KMS Keys.
AWS Key Management Service (KMS) is a managed service that makes creating and controlling your encryption keys for your data easier. KMS uses Hardware Security Modules (HSMs) to protect the security of your keys.
AWS Key Management Service is integrated with several other AWS services to help you protect the data you store with these services.
Each AWS KMS Key is uniquely identified by its key-id or key-arn.
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## Syntax
An `aws_kms_keys` resource block uses an optional filter to select a group of KMS Keys and then tests that group.
# Verify the number of KMS keys in the AWS account
describe aws_kms_keys do
its('entries.count') { should cmp 10 }
end
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## Examples
The following examples show how to use this InSpec audit resource.
As this is the initial release of `aws_kms_keys`, its limited functionality precludes examples.
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## Properties
* `entries`, `key_arns`, `key_ids`
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## Property Examples
### entries
Provides access to the raw results of a query. This can be useful for checking counts and other advanced operations.
# Allow at most 100 KMS Keys on the account
describe aws_kms_keys do
its('entries.count') { should be <= 100}
end
### key_arns
Provides a list of key arns for all KMS Keys in the AWS account.
describe aws_kms_keys do
its('key_arns') { should include('arn:aws:kms:us-east-1::key/key-id') }
end
### key_ids
Provides a list of key ids for all KMS Keys in the AWS account.
describe aws_kms_keys do
its('key_ids') { should include('fd7e608b-f435-4186-b8b5-111111111111') }
end
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## Matchers
For a full list of available matchers please visit our [matchers page](https://www.inspec.io/docs/reference/matchers/).
### exists
The control will pass if the filter returns at least one result. Use `should_not` if you expect zero matches.
# Verify that at least one KMS Key exists.
describe aws_kms_keys
it { should exist }
end