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How to develop an Amazon Security Lake POC

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You can use Amazon Security Lake to simplify log data collection and retention for Amazon Web Services (AWS) and non-AWS data sources. To make sure that you get the most out of your implementation requires proper planning. In this post, we will show you how to plan and implement …

Two real-life examples of why limiting permissions works: Lessons from AWS CIRT

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Welcome to another blog post from the AWS Customer Incident Response Team (CIRT)! For this post, we’re looking at two events that the team was involved in from the viewpoint of a regularly discussed but sometimes misunderstood subject, least privilege. Specifically, we consider the idea that the benefit …

Logging strategies for security incident response

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Effective security incident response depends on adequate logging, as described in the AWS Security Incident Response Guide. If you have the proper logs and the ability to query them, you can respond more rapidly and effectively to security events. If a security event occurs, you can use various log …

Updated whitepaper available: AWS Security Incident Response Guide

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The AWS Security Incident Response Guide focuses on the fundamentals of responding to security incidents within a customer’s Amazon Web Services (AWS) Cloud environment. You can use the guide to help build and iterate on your AWS security incident response program. Recently, we updated the AWS Security Incident …