Amazon Web Services has launched a service that secures user access to its cloud applications without requiring a VPN. AWS Verified Access, which the company previewed last November, validates every ...
Today, Jamf announced a new integration with Amazon Web Services that will help users of AWS and Jamf strengthen their security posture. AWS Verified Access enables customers to define policies or ...
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Amazon Web Services Inc. today made its AWS Verified Access cybersecurity service generally available. The service, which made its debut at AWS re:Invent 2022 last November, was previously in preview.
The Amazon Web Services identity and access management (IAM) mechanism is complex, and not fully understanding its particularities often leads to misconfigurations and exposed cloud assets.
Amazon Web Services (AWS) introduced its VPN-less, zero-trust network access (ZTNA)-like secure connectivity service, dubbed Verified Access, during its re:Invent 2022 event. The service is designed ...
Bottom line: Amazon’s Identity and Access Management (IAM) centralises identity roles, policies and Config Rules yet doesn’t go far enough to provide a Zero Trust-based approach to Privileged Access ...
A disturbing new report finds that three-quarters of mobile applications analyzed contained valid Amazon Web Services Inc. access tokens that allowed access to private AWS cloud services. The findings ...
Deal to run for seven years, and will likely see AWS build additional infrastructure to meet startup’s capacity demands ...