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A secure approach to generative AI with AWS

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Because their data and model weights are incredibly valuable, customers require them to stay protected, secure, and private, whether that’s from their own administrator’s accounts, their customers, vulnerabilities in software running in their own environments, or even their cloud service provider from having access.

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Three Calls To Action for Security On AWS

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The first week of August was dedicated to re:Inforce, a two-day annual AWS conference where security and encryption announcements take the stage. Kurt Kufeld, Vice President Platform AWS, closed the first keynote with three AWS encryption calls to action. Security in the cloud can be a complex practice. Concluding.

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Top 5 Data and Security Topics on AWS

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With these requirements, and especially when concerning (personal) data, security related questions start popping up. AWS offers solutions to all these problems. In this blog post we want to touch on our top 5 security related topics when it comes to managing a data lake or running a data warehouse on AWS. That’s great!

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Three Security Highlights For Terraform on AWS

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So, you want to build your infrastructure in AWS and use Terraform for your Infrastructure as Code? And you want to do it securely? In this blog we highlight three things you should pay attention to from a security perspective: your IAM roles and trust relationships, your Terraform state, and your detection & monitoring.

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Zeroing in on Cloud Technical Risk for Targeted Customer Impact

Yet keeping all the moving parts of cloud running right – especially in a fast-moving, competitive market – can cause conflict between technical and business objectives.

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Three Security Highlights For Terraform on AWS

Xebia

So, you want to build your infrastructure in AWS and use Terraform for your Infrastructure as Code? And you want to do it securely? In this blog we highlight three things you should pay attention to from a security perspective: your IAM roles and trust relationships, your Terraform state, and your detection & monitoring.

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JFrog Aligns With AWS to Improve Cloud Application Security

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At the AWS re:Inforce event this week, JFrog announced it integrated its JFrog Xray software composition analysis tool with AWS Security Hub, a cloud security posture management (CSPM) service that alerts IT teams whenever a security issue is detected.

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Data Analytics in the Cloud for Developers and Founders

Speaker: Javier Ramírez, Senior AWS Developer Advocate, AWS

Is your data secure? In this session, we address common pitfalls of building data lakes and show how AWS can help you manage data and analytics more efficiently. Can business people create reports via drag and drop? Can operations monitor what’s going on? Will the data lake scale when you have twice as much data?