AWS Security Blog
Tag: Automated reasoning
How AWS SideTrail verifies key AWS cryptography code
We know you want to spend your time learning valuable new skills, building innovative software, and scaling up applications — not worrying about managing infrastructure. That’s why we’re always looking for ways to help you automate the management of AWS services, particularly when it comes to cloud security. With that in mind, we recently developed […]
Podcast: AI tech named automated reasoning provides next-gen cloud security
AWS just released a new podcast on how next generation security technology, backed by automated reasoning, is providing you higher levels of assurance for key components of your AWS architecture. Byron Cook, Director of the AWS Automated Reasoning Group, discusses how automated reasoning is embedded within AWS services and code and the tools customers can […]
Daniel Schwartz-Narbonne shares how automated reasoning is helping achieve the provable security of AWS boot code
I recently sat down with Daniel Schwartz-Narbonne, a software development engineer in the Automated Reasoning Group (ARG) at AWS, to learn more about the groundbreaking work his team is doing in cloud security. The team uses automated reasoning, a technology based on mathematical logic, to prove that key components of the cloud are operating as […]
How AWS uses automated reasoning to help you achieve security at scale
At AWS, we focus on achieving security at scale to diminish risks to your business. Fundamental to this approach is ensuring your policies are configured in a way that helps protect your data, and the Automated Reasoning Group (ARG), an advanced innovation team at AWS, is using automated reasoning to do it. What is automated […]
In Case You Missed These: AWS Security Blog Posts from September and October
In case you missed any AWS Security Blog posts from September and October, they are summarized and linked to below. The posts are shown in reverse chronological order (most recent first), and the subject matter ranges from enabling multi-factor authentication on your AWS API calls to using Amazon CloudWatch Events to monitor application health. October […]
Automated Reasoning and Amazon s2n
In June 2015, AWS Chief Information Security Officer Stephen Schmidt introduced AWS’s new Open Source implementation of the SSL/TLS network encryption protocols, Amazon s2n. s2n is a library that has been designed to be small and fast, with the goal of providing you with network encryption that is more easily understood and fully auditable. In […]