AWS Security Blog
Category: Learning Levels
Configuring AWS VPN for UK public sector use
In this post, we explain the United Kingdom (UK) National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC)’s guidance on VPN profiles configuration, and how the configuration parameters for the AWS Virtual Private Network (AWS VPN) align with the NCSC guidance. At the end of the post, there are links to code to deploy the AWS VPN in line […]
Announcing Cloud Audit Academy AWS-specific for audit and compliance teams
Today, I’m pleased to announce the launch of Cloud Audit Academy AWS-specific (CAA AWS-specific). This is a new, accelerated training program for auditing AWS Cloud implementations, and is designed for auditors, regulators, or anyone working within a control framework. Over the past few years, auditing security in the cloud has become one of the fastest […]
re:Invent 2020 – Your guide to AWS Identity and Data Protection sessions
August 16, 2021: We’ve updated this post to include links to recordings of the sessions. AWS re:Invent will certainly be different in 2020! Instead of seeing you all in Las Vegas, this year re:Invent will be a free, three-week virtual conference. One thing that will remain the same is the variety of sessions, including many […]
AWS Security Profiles: Ram Ramani, Senior Security Solutions Architect
In the weeks leading up to re:Invent, we’ll share conversations we’ve had with people at AWS who will be presenting, and get a sneak peek at their work. How long have you been at AWS? I’ve been at AWS for 4 years. What’s your favorite part of your job? The ability to channel the technologist, […]
AWS Security Profiles: Colm MacCárthaigh, Senior Principal Engineer
In the weeks leading up to re:Invent, we’ll share conversations we’ve had with people at AWS who will be presenting, and get a sneak peek at their work. How long have you been at AWS and what do you do in your current role? I joined in 2008 to help build Amazon CloudFront, our content […]
Zero Trust architectures: An AWS perspective
Our mission at Amazon Web Services (AWS) is to innovate on behalf of our customers so they have less and less work to do when building, deploying, and rapidly iterating on secure systems. From a security perspective, our customers seek answers to the ongoing question What are the optimal patterns to ensure the right level […]
Automatically update security groups for Amazon CloudFront IP ranges using AWS Lambda
February 8, 2022: You can now use the new managed prefix list for CloudFront in your Security Group instead of this custom Lambda solution. Amazon CloudFront is a content delivery network that can help you increase the performance of your web applications and significantly lower the latency of delivering content to your customers. For CloudFront […]
AWS Security Profile: Phillip Miller, Principal Security Advisor
In the weeks leading up to re:Invent, we’ll share conversations we’ve had with people at AWS who will be presenting, and get a sneak peek at their work. How long have you been at AWS and what do you do in your current role? I’ve been at AWS since September 2019. I help executives and […]
How to deploy the AWS Solution for Security Hub Automated Response and Remediation
In this blog post I show you how to deploy the Amazon Web Services (AWS) Solution for Security Hub Automated Response and Remediation. The first installment of this series was about how to create playbooks using Amazon CloudWatch Events, AWS Lambda functions, and AWS Security Hub custom actions that you can run manually based on […]
Set up centralized monitoring for DDoS events and auto-remediate noncompliant resources
When you build applications on Amazon Web Services (AWS), it’s a common security practice to isolate production resources from non-production resources by logically grouping them into functional units or organizational units. There are many benefits to this approach, such as making it easier to implement the principal of least privilege, or reducing the scope of […]