# AWS::Signer Construct Library AWS Signer is a fully managed code-signing service to ensure the trust and integrity of your code. Organizations validate code against a digital signature to confirm that the code is unaltered and from a trusted publisher. For more information, see [What Is AWS Signer?](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/signer/latest/developerguide/Welcome.html) ## Table of Contents - [Signing Platform](#signing-platform) - [Signing Profile](#signing-profile) ## Signing Platform A signing platform is a predefined set of instructions that specifies the signature format and signing algorithms that AWS Signer should use to sign a zip file. For more information go to [Signing Platforms in AWS Signer](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/signer/latest/developerguide/gs-platform.html). AWS Signer provides a pre-defined set of signing platforms. They are available in the CDK as - ```text Platform.AWS_IOT_DEVICE_MANAGEMENT_SHA256_ECDSA Platform.AWS_LAMBDA_SHA384_ECDSA Platform.AMAZON_FREE_RTOS_TI_CC3220SF Platform.AMAZON_FREE_RTOS_DEFAULT ``` ## Signing Profile A signing profile is a code-signing template that can be used to pre-define the signature specifications for a signing job. A signing profile includes a signing platform to designate the file type to be signed, the signature format, and the signature algorithms. For more information, visit [Signing Profiles in AWS Signer](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/signer/latest/developerguide/gs-profile.html). The following code sets up a signing profile for signing lambda code bundles - ```ts const signingProfile = new signer.SigningProfile(this, 'SigningProfile', { platform: signer.Platform.AWS_LAMBDA_SHA384_ECDSA, }); ``` A signing profile is valid by default for 135 months. This can be modified by specifying the `signatureValidityPeriod` property.