AWS Organizations Discovery is not finding cloud resourcesDescriptionAWS member account Discovery is completing, but no cloud resources are discovered.Release or EnvironmentAffecting London and Madrid. New York and upwards now leverage fully configurable AssumeRole request parameters as dictated by the AWS Security Token Service AssumeRole API Action. https://docs.servicenow.com/bundle/newyork-it-operations-management/page/product/discovery/concept/temp-credentials-generated-by-aws.html#temp-credentials-generated-by-aws https://docs.servicenow.com/bundle/newyork-it-operations-management/page/product/cloud-management-v2/concept/assume-aws-roles.html#assume-aws-rolesCauseAWS Organizations Discovery was introduced in London. There are some limitations on this product in London and Madrid releases, since it was the inaugural support for this feature.ResolutionIn order for Cloud Discovery to work with AWS Organizations so that Member Account cloud resources can be discovered without needing to supply Member Account credentials, a few conditions must be met in your configuration of the accounts within AWS: ServiceNow Instance : Discovery credentials (Cloud Service Account form) :: If this is a member account of an AWS Organization and you have configured the associated management account with a credential, leave this blank. AWS : In the AWS Member Account there needs to be a role present exactly named “OrganizationAccountAccessRole”In the AWS Member Account there needs to be a trusted relationship between the aforementioned role and the AWS Management Account.In the AWS Member Account the role must have attached an “AdministratorAccess” policy which grants “*” Access to “*” Resource. NOTE: this is the default setup when creating Member Accounts in AWS Organizations. If you accept the default configuration when setting up your AWS Member Accounts, no special action is required.