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Serverless CI/CD enables you to automatically test and deploy services from Github.
## Prerequisites
## Requirements
Before you setup your CI/CD workflow, make sure you meet the following requirements:

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3. You will be prompted with the install instructions. If you did not uninstall the Github application, then you do not need to update these settings. You can close the window.
4. You will need to refresh the deployment settings page.
## Configure or Reset the installed application
## Configure or reset the installed application
1. Go to the [Installed Github Apps in Github](https://github.com/settings/installations) and click “Configure” for the “Serverless” app. Here you can update the access settings or uninstall the application.
2. You can update the “Repository access” settings, to make sure that Serverless has access to the repositories you want to deploy.

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# Safeguards
Safeguards performs a series of policy checks when running the `serverless deploy` command. There are [fourteen policies](#default-policies) included which you can [configure in the dashboard](#configuring-policies). Additionally [custom policies](#custom-policies) can be created and added to your serverless project.
Safeguards performs a series of policy checks when running the `serverless deploy` command. There are [fourteen policies](/framework/docs/dashboard/safeguards/available/) included which you can [configure in the dashboard](#configuring-policies). Additionally [custom safeguards](/framework/docs/dashboard/safeguards/custom/) can be created and added to your serverless project.
## Configuring Policies
Safeguard policies are managed in the [Serverless Framework Dashboard](https://dashboard.serverless.com/). When you run `serverless deploy`, the CLI obtains the latest list of Safeguard policies and performs the checks before any resources are provisioned or deployed.
The list of available Safeguards can be found by navigating to the "profiles" page, selecting the individual profile and opening the "safeguards" tab. The guide on [using deployment profiles to deploy](./profiles.md#using-a-deployment-profile-to-deploy) provides instructions to identify the profile used by your application and stage.
The list of available Safeguards can be found by navigating to the "profiles" page, selecting the individual profile and opening the "safeguards" tab. The guide on [using deployment profiles to deploy](/framework/docs/dashboard/profiles#using-a-deployment-profile-to-deploy) provides instructions to identify the profile used by your application and stage.
When creating a new Safeguard policy you must specify each of the following fields:
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### safeguard
The safeguard dropdown lists all of the [available policies](#available-policies). Select the Safeguard you want to enforce. When you select the Safeguard the description and the settings will be populated for you with default values.
The safeguard dropdown lists all of the [available safeguards](/framework/docs/dashboard/safeguards/available/). Select the Safeguard you want to enforce. When you select the Safeguard the description and the settings will be populated for you with default values.
### enforcement level
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### settings
Some of the [available safeguards](#available-safeguards) may allow or require configurations. For example, the [Allowed Runtimes (allowed-runtimes)](#allowed-runtimes) Safeguard requires a list of allowed AWS Lambda Runtimes for functions. This field allows you to customize the settings for the Safeguard policy.
Some of the [available safeguards](/framework/docs/dashboard/safeguards/available/) may allow or require configurations. For example, the [Allowed Runtimes (allowed-runtimes)](#allowed-runtimes) Safeguard requires a list of allowed AWS Lambda Runtimes for functions. This field allows you to customize the settings for the Safeguard policy.
## Running Policy Checks