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Generate AI powered insights for Amazon Security Lake using Amazon SageMaker Studio and Amazon Bedrock

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In part 1, we discussed how to use Amazon SageMaker Studio to analyze time-series data in Amazon Security Lake to identify critical areas and prioritize efforts to help increase your security posture. Security Lake provides additional visibility into your environment by consolidating and normalizing security data from both AWS …

How to improve your security incident response processes with Jupyter notebooks

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Customers face a number of challenges to quickly and effectively respond to a security event. To start, it can be difficult to standardize how to respond to a partic­ular security event, such as an Amazon GuardDuty finding. Additionally, silos can form with reliance on one security analyst who …

Generate machine learning insights for Amazon Security Lake data using Amazon SageMaker

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Amazon Security Lake automatically centralizes the collection of security-related logs and events from integrated AWS and third-party services. With the increasing amount of security data available, it can be challenging knowing what data to focus on and which tools to use. You can use native AWS services such as …

7 ways to improve security of your machine learning workflows

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In this post, you will learn how to use familiar security controls to build more secure machine learning (ML) workflows. The ideal audience for this post includes data scientists who want to learn basic ways to improve security of their ML workflows, as well as security engineers who want …