InsightCloudSec Supports 12 New AWS Services Announced at re:Invent

InsightCloudSec Supports 12 New AWS Services Announced at re:Invent

In case you didn’t hear, Amazon hosted AWS re:Invent in Las Vegas last week. As has come to be expected at the annual mega-event, Amazon made a number of huge announcements and launched a significant number of improvements and brand-new services and settings to enhance their public cloud platform, including an improved version of Amazon Inspector, S3 Object Ownership, Recycle Bin, EBS Archive Mode, and more.

Along with these announcements comes plenty of excitement and fanfare from the developer community who gets to take advantage of the new functionality. And that excitement is warranted. But these announcements also usually come with a hint of hesitation from their colleagues in security, who are responsible for analyzing all of these new services and settings to ensure that they are used properly and don’t introduce unintended consequences to their AWS environment. Yes, security is a factor here, but those unintended consequences also include costs associated with rolling out these new services. Rightfully so: It can often take weeks or months for organizations to vet these services, define governance policies, and actually start taking advantage of them.

But in order to help extinguish some of that announcement-induced anxiety and allow our customers to start taking advantage of these services as quickly as possible, the InsightCloudSec team has worked day and night for the last week to deliver support for a dozen of the new services that AWS rolled out last week.

In all of these cases, InsightCloudSec gathers the data related to these services across all AWS accounts and regions and consolidates it, giving security teams a single place to see all of the information across the entire AWS ..

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