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At AWS, security remains our foremost concern, and we are thrilled to share the advancements we’ve made in our mission to make AWS the most secure platform for any workload. In previous blog entries, we highlighted our internal active defense mechanisms, including MadPot (global honeypots), Mithra (domain graph neural network), and Sonaris. These tools are designed to bolster our security posture and empower our users.
As we look ahead, we encourage you to explore various sessions at AWS re:Inforce 2025, where you can discover innovative approaches to AI security. This event, taking place from June 16-18, 2025, in Philadelphia, PA, promises to be an enlightening experience for security professionals. A full conference pass is priced at $1,099, and you can use the code flashsale150 for a limited-time $150 discount.
In addition to event highlights, aligning your security practices with established frameworks like MITRE ATT&CK® can greatly enhance your threat detection and response strategies. By utilizing these structured models, organizations can better understand and mitigate the behaviors of threat actors.
When it comes to securely sharing files over the internet, AWS Transfer Family combined with GuardDuty can provide robust malware protection. Organizations must ensure that incoming files are scanned to prevent the risk of malware from either external threat actors or unsuspecting users.
For those tasked with evaluating GuardDuty detections, our ongoing efforts in threat detection revolve around continuously monitoring AWS data sources. GuardDuty leverages threat intelligence feeds and machine learning models to identify suspicious activities, allowing organizations to respond proactively.
As you dive deeper into your security investigations, consider using Amazon Detective for insights into AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) roles involved in security events. This can streamline the process of identifying potential threats and enhancing your overall security framework.
Moreover, to cultivate a fulfilling work environment, it’s essential to consider not just job security but also factors contributing to employee happiness. If you’re interested in learning about the happiest jobs, check out this blog post. Additionally, mental health benefits are evolving, and SHRM has some valuable information on how employers can adapt to these changes.
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