3/28/2023, 12:00:00 AM ~ 3/29/2023, 12:00:00 AM (UTC)

Recent Announcements

Amazon GuardDuty simplifies enforcement of threat detection across all accounts in an Organization

Amazon GuardDuty has added new functionality to its integration with AWS Organizations to make it even simpler to enforce threat detection across all accounts in an organization. Since April 2020, GuardDuty customers can leverage its integrations with AWS Organizations to manage GuardDuty for up to 5,000 AWS accounts, as well as automatically apply threat detection coverage to new accounts added to the organization. In some case, this could still result in coverage gaps, for example, if GuardDuty was not applied to all existing accounts, or if it was unintentionally suspended in individual accounts. Now with a few steps in the GuardDuty console, or one API call, delegated administrators can enforce GuardDuty threat detection coverage for their organization by automatically applying the service to all existing and new accounts, as well as automatically identifying and remediating potential coverage drift. To learn more, see the Amazon GuardDuty account management User Guide.

Amazon SageMaker is now available in Europe (Zurich) Region

Starting today, you can build, train, and deploy machine learning (ML) models in Europe (Zurich) Region.

AWS Copilot adds support for full customization with AWS CDK or YAML overrides

Today, AWS released new version 1.27 of AWS Copilot that enables customers to fully customize AWS Cloud Formation templates, which AWS Copilot uses to provision the service, environment, pipeline, and job resources. Customers can now use AWS Cloud Development Kit (CDK) or YAML patches to change any property of those AWS resources. AWS Copilot is a command-line interface (CLI) that makes it easier for customers to build, deploy, and operate containerized applications on AWS by providing common application architecture and infrastructure patterns, user-friendly operational workflows, and configuring deployment pipelines.

AWS CodeBuild supports Arm-based workloads in five additional AWS Regions

AWS CodeBuild’s support for Arm using AWS Graviton2 is now available in: Europe (Milan), Middle East (Bahrain), Asia Pacific (Osaka), Asia Pacific (Hong Kong), and Asia Pacific (Jakarta).

Bottlerocket adds support for FireLens

Bottlerocket, a Linux-based operating system that is purpose built to host container workloads, now supports FireLens. Customers using Bottlerocket with Amazon Elastic Container Services (Amazon ECS) can now benefit from a simpler way to collect logs from Bottlerocket nodes.

NICE DCV releases version 2023.0 with support for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9

NICE DCV version 2023.0 introduces multiple enhancements and features, such as support for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9 and monitor selection for a full-screen remote session on Linux and macOS clients. NICE DCV is a high-performance remote display protocol that is designed to help customers securely access remote desktop or application sessions, including 3D graphics applications hosted on servers with high-performance GPUs.

AWS Systems Manager Incident Manager announces the launch of on-call schedules

We are excited to announce that Incident Manager now provides on-call schedules, to help you have 24/7 coverage and responsiveness for critical issue. This extends Incident Manager’s capabilities for incident response, helping operations teams more quickly engage, respond, and resolve application availability and performance issues when they occur.

AWS IoT Core deepens integration with Amazon Sidewalk

AWS IoT Core, a cloud service that connects billions of Internet of Things (IoT) devices and routes trillions of messages to AWS services, announce a deeper integration with Amazon Sidewalk. With AWS IoT Core for Amazon Sidewalk, customers can now easily provision, onboard, and monitor their Amazon Sidewalk devices.

Amazon Athena adds minimum encryption to enhance query result security

Amazon Athena has expanded its encryption settings to improve the security of your query results. With today’s launch, you can now ensure all query results are encrypted at or above a level of encryption that you specify.

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