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hi iamp;#39;m brian with AWS professional services as part of our video series on continuous monitoring and gulf cloud today weamp;#39;re going to talk about how to auto tag your resources to start weamp;#39;re going to create our cloud formation stack that deploys our solution iamp;#39;ll copy this command in the notepad to replace some values with our environment so my profile and my supporting files bucket in my supported files prefix now letamp;#39;s run the command and the command prompt clap for missions whirs turn to stack ID which tells us that itamp;#39;s creating our stack well it does that letamp;#39;s take a look at what itamp;#39;s creating here you can say in line 84 we create a resource for a cloud watch event rule and this event is looking for a pattern in ec2 s3 and RDS for when an ec2 instance is created an s3 bucket is created or an RDS instance is created once that happens will trigger a lambda function to see if that resource was tagged appropriately or if