Cloud computing has transformed how businesses store and manage data, but it has also complicated security issues. For organizations that rely on Amazon Web Services, AWS Security serves as the ...
Amazon Web Services Inc. is expanding its cybersecurity portfolio with a new service that will make it easier for customers to detect and remediate breach attempts. The offering, AWS Security Incident ...
Amazon Web Services Chief Information Security Officer Chris Betz takes a deep dive with CRN about AWS’ overall security strategy, new products, channel partner opportunities and why the $110 billion ...
Amazon Web Services Inc. today announced a set of major security enhancements across application protection, cloud security operations and threat detection that are designed to accelerate threat ...
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LOS ANGELES--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Cyber Security Cloud, Inc. (TOKYO: 4493), a leading global cybersecurity solution provider, announced a significant milestone in strengthening its cloud security ...
In an interview with CRN, Betz also shares why GenAI will ‘unlock’ new security advancements for the tech industry such as dramatically improved detection of software vulnerabilities. The use of ...
Terra Security, a pioneer in agentic Continuous Threat Exposure Management (CTEM), announced today that it has achieved Amazon Web Services (AWS) Security Competency status in the Application Security ...
The update introduces a unified operations layer designed to aggregate risk signals across cloud environments and help CISOs manage threats through a single security solution. Amazon Web Services is ...
With millions of businesses now using Amazon Web Services (AWS) for their cloud computing needs, it’s become a vital consideration for IT security teams and professionals. As such, AWS offers a broad ...
Multiple high-profile open-source projects, including those from Google, Microsoft, AWS, and Red Hat, were found to leak GitHub authentication tokens through GitHub Actions artifacts in CI/CD ...