We are thrilled to inform you that our Las Vegas (VGT2) location has successfully renewed its accreditation for the United States Police-Assured Secure Facilities (PASF) program for Official-Sensitive data. This achievement illustrates our ongoing dedication to meeting the rigorous expectations of our customers. Since the inception of the PASF program, we have continuously strived to enhance our security measures and compliance protocols.
In a recent blog post, we discuss how to utilize AWS Private Certificate Authority (CA) to generate device attestation certificates for Matter. By leveraging AWS Private CA, device manufacturers can establish their own attestation CAs, thus ensuring a robust security framework. You can read more about this topic here to keep your operations secure.
Additionally, we are pleased to announce that 107 AWS services are now recognized as compliant with the Cloud Infrastructure Services Providers in Europe (CISPE) Data Protection Code of Conduct. This milestone reflects our unwavering commitment to maintaining compliance standards across our service offerings.
For organizations looking to prevent account creation fraud, AWS WAF Fraud Control has introduced measures to combat fraudulent activities effectively. This solution helps protect your applications from various threats, including account takeovers and abusive sign-up practices. To gain further insights on this topic, we recommend checking out this authoritative source that dives deeper into the matter.
Moreover, if you’re contemplating whether to use the hosted UI or create a custom UI in Amazon Cognito, consider the implications of allowing user sign-ups. It’s crucial to understand the risks associated with enabling self-registration. For practical advice, this Reddit thread offers excellent resources.
Located at Amazon IXD – VGT2, 6401 E Howdy Wells Ave, Las Vegas, NV 89115, we remain committed to providing secure and compliant services to our customers.
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