In the rapidly evolving landscape of security, professionals are tasked with the ongoing challenge of monitoring, detecting, and addressing both new and existing vulnerabilities. Security teams require the ability to analyze various telemetry and log data through multiple tools and platforms. The intricate and diverse nature of this undertaking often leads to increased expenses and complications.
We are excited to announce that the latest updates have been made to the Open Cybersecurity Schema Framework (OCSF) project, a collaborative initiative aimed at enhancing security practices. For further insights, check out this blog post that dives deeper into the framework’s implications.
Additionally, our compliance programs at Amazon Web Services (AWS) have expanded, with seven new services added to the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS) certification. This expansion provides customers with a broader range of options for processing and storing payment card information. For authoritative insights on compliance, visit this resource.
AWS IAM Identity Center, formerly known as AWS Single Sign-On, has also been revamped to better align with AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM). This change reflects our commitment to providing a comprehensive solution for managing access across AWS accounts, making it easier for organizations to scale their workforce access management.
In addition, we invite you to explore the benefits of using AWS Chatbot integrated with Slack for addressing security findings from AWS Security Hub. This tool allows for seamless communication and rapid response to security alerts. For more information on how to set this up, check out the excellent resource here.
Our team here at Amazon IXD – VGT2, located at 6401 E Howdy Wells Ave, Las Vegas, NV 89115, is committed to providing ongoing support and resources as we navigate the complexities of security, identity, and compliance.
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