4/5/2024, 12:00:00 AM ~ 4/8/2024, 12:00:00 AM (UTC)

Recent Announcements

Amazon Cognito customers can secure access to APIs using Amazon Verified Permissions

AWS has launched a feature for Amazon Cognito customers to reduce the time spent securing Amazon API Gateway APIs with fine-grained access control, from weeks to days. The feature leverages Amazon Verified Permissions to manage and evaluate granular security policies that reference user attributes and groups. With a few clicks, you can enforce that only users in authorized Amazon Cognito groups have access to the application’s APIs. For example, say you are building a loan processing application, you can secure your application by restricting access to the “approve_loan” API to users in the “loan_officers” group. You can implement more fine-grained authorization, without making any code changes, by updating the underlying Cedar policy, so that only “loan_officers” above “Director” level can approve loans.

Amazon VPC CNI now supports automatic subnet discovery

You can now leverage tag-based subnet discovery capability of Amazon VPC CNI to scale Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (EKS) clusters in IPv4 address space without adding operational complexity. In this new default mode, Kubernetes Pod IP addresses are allocated from all tagged and available subnets in your Amazon Virtual Private Cloud(VPC).

Amazon Cognito is now available in Asia Pacific (Melbourne) Region

Starting today, customers can use Amazon Cognito in Asia Pacific (Melbourne) Region. Amazon Cognito makes it easy to add authentication, authorization, and user management to your web and mobile apps. Amazon Cognito scales to millions of users and supports sign-in with social identity providers such as Apple, Facebook, Google, and Amazon, and enterprise identity providers via standards such as SAML 2.0 and OpenID Connect.

Research and Engineering Studio on AWS Version 2024.04 now available

Today we’re excited to announce the release of Research and Engineering Studio (RES) on AWS Version 2024.04. This latest release brings new customization options for RES virtual desktops along with new options for shared storage and virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) streaming.

Amazon CodeCatalyst now supports adding tasks to issues

Today, AWS announces that CodeCatalyst Issues now support breaking down issues into smaller units called tasks. CodeCatalyst customers can now add up to 100 tasks within a single issue to further organize and plan out the work involved. Tasks can be added when creating a new issue or later added to existing issues and can be assigned to any of the project members. You can also reorder, mark as complete, or remove tasks on an issue.

Amazon IVS Low-Latency Streaming now supports SRT ingest

Starting today, you can use the Secure Reliable Transport (SRT) protocol to broadcast to your Amazon Interactive Video Service (Amazon IVS) channels. This new protocol, in addition to RTMPS, expands options for live streaming and helps to maintain video quality when sent across varying network conditions.

Announcing AWS Transfer Family workshop for building secure file transfer solutions using SFTP

AWS Transfer Family now provides an interactive workshop for building file transfer solutions using Secure File Transfer Protocol (SFTP). With this workshop in AWS Workshop Studio, you can learn how to build secure and automated business-to-business file transfer workflows in AWS, and integrate data from remote business partners in your applications and data lakes.

Amazon CloudWatch now supports tagging alarms with AWS CloudFormation

Amazon CloudWatch now supports using AWS CloudFormation to manage tags when you create, update, or delete alarms.

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