Cybersecurity 101back-iconWhat is Cloud Asset Inventory?

What is Cloud Asset Inventory?

Cloud asset inventory is a continuously updated record of an organization’s cloud resources, including their configuration, ownership, location, and security-related metadata. It provides a centralized view of cloud assets across public, private, hybrid, or multi-cloud environments, helping organizations maintain visibility and improve security governance.

It may include virtual machines, storage services, databases, containers, serverless functions, network resources, identities, and other cloud services. Maintaining an accurate inventory enables security and IT teams to identify unmanaged assets, support compliance efforts, and respond more effectively to operational or security issues.

Why is cloud asset inventory important?

Cloud environments change rapidly as resources are created, modified, or removed. Without an up-to-date inventory, organizations may lose visibility into their cloud infrastructure, increasing the likelihood of unmanaged assets, configuration drift, and compliance gaps.

An accurate inventory helps organizations:

  • Improve visibility across cloud environments.
  • Support security and compliance initiatives.
  • Simplify risk assessments and audits.
  • Identify unauthorized or unused cloud resources.
  • Prioritize remediation based on asset criticality.

Cloud asset inventory vs. cloud asset discovery

Although the terms are closely related, they serve different purposes.

Feature  Cloud asset inventory  Cloud asset discovery 
Primary purpose  Maintains a centralized record of known cloud assets  Identifies and detects cloud resources 
Focus  Asset details, ownership, and lifecycle  Finding new or changed cloud assets 
Process  Ongoing inventory management  Continuous or periodic discovery 
Outcome  Accurate cloud asset records  Improved visibility into cloud environments 

What should the inventory include?

A comprehensive cloud asset inventory should capture information that supports both operational management and security.

Common inventory details include:

  • Asset type and cloud service.
  • Owner or responsible team.
  • Resource location or region.
  • Configuration details.
  • Security and compliance status.
  • Creation and modification timestamps.
  • Tags or business classifications.

Keeping this information current enables faster investigations, more accurate reporting, and better governance.

How Hexnode complements cloud asset inventory

Hexnode UEM provides centralized endpoint management, device visibility, application management, security policy enforcement, and compliance monitoring across supported devices. When integrated with Microsoft Entra ID, Hexnode IDP supports authentication, role-based access control (RBAC), multi-factor authentication (MFA), and device compliance checks to strengthen secure access to organizational resources.

Together, the inventory tools and Hexnode help organizations improve visibility across cloud resources and managed endpoints while strengthening security and compliance.

Best practices

Organizations can improve the accuracy of their inventory by following these best practices:

  • Automatically update inventory records as cloud resources change.
  • Standardize asset naming and tagging.
  • Remove obsolete or unused resource records.
  • Review inventory regularly for unauthorized assets.
  • Integrate inventory with security and compliance workflows.
  • Periodically validate inventory against cloud environments.

FAQs

Yes. An accurate inventory helps organizations identify critical cloud resources during recovery planning and incident response.

It can, depending on the organization’s inventory scope and the capabilities of its cloud management tools.