3/16/2023, 12:00:00 AM ~ 3/17/2023, 12:00:00 AM (UTC)

Recent Announcements

AWS Chatbot now available in Microsoft Teams

Today, AWS announces the general availability of AWS Chatbot for Microsoft Teams that enables AWS customers to securely monitor their AWS resources, and respond to operation events in their AWS infrastructure from Microsoft Teams channels where their entire team can quickly review, collaboratively diagnose, and securely run common DevOps commands.

Amazon GuardDuty RDS Protection for Amazon Aurora is now generally available

Amazon GuardDuty broadens threat detection coverage to help you protect your data residing in Amazon Aurora databases. GuardDuty RDS Protection is designed to profile and monitor access activity to Aurora databases in your AWS account without impacting database performance. Using tailored machine learning models and integrated threat intelligence, GuardDuty can detect potential threats such as high severity brute force attacks, suspicious logins, and access by known threat actors.

AWS Cloud Map is now available in Asia Pacific (Melbourne) AWS Region

AWS Cloud Map is now available in Asia Pacific (Melbourne) AWS Region. AWS Cloud Map is a cloud resource discovery service. With AWS Cloud Map, you can define custom names for your application resources, such as Amazon Elastic Container Services (Amazon ECS) tasks, Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) instances, Amazon DynamoDB tables, or other cloud resources. You can then use these custom names to discover the location and metadata of cloud resources from your applications using AWS SDK and authenticated API queries.

AWS Private CA releases open source samples to help create Matter compliant certificate authorities

Today, AWS Private Certificate Authority (Private CA) released sample AWS Cloud Development Kit (CDK) scripts and AWS CloudFormation stack templates to help you create Certificate Authorites (CAs) that issue Matter Device Attestation Certificates (DACs). Matter is a new standard for smart home security and device interoperability. Matter uses X.509 digital certificates to identify devices. Matter certificates can be issued only by CAs that comply with the Matter PKI Certificate Policy (CP). You can use the AWS CDK and CloudFormation samples to help you configure Matter-compliant CAs. The samples not only construct the CA, but they also create the configuration and auditing infrastructure needed to help you comply with the Matter PKI CP. This includes AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) roles & permissions, log configuration & retention policies.

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