Amazon Web Services expands Security Hub for multicloud security
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Amazon Web Services expands Security Hub for multicloud security
"Large companies often work with a combination of on-premises infrastructure, private data centers, and multiple public clouds. As a result, security teams must monitor risks across multiple dashboards and tools, making it difficult to maintain an overview. Security Hub aims to reduce this problem by collecting security information from different sources and normalizing it in a single environment."
"The service combines signals from various AWS security services, including GuardDuty, Inspector, and Macie, to analyze vulnerabilities, threats, and configuration issues collectively. AWS is also adding integrations with security solutions from partners. Organizations can also receive signals from tools for identity management, endpoint security, and network monitoring, among other things, via Security Hub."
"AWS is introducing a more comprehensive version of Security Hub that allows companies to manage a broader set of security solutions through a single platform. To this end, the company is collaborating with multiple technology partners, including providers of identity, data, and threat detection security. In the coming months, AWS plans to further expand Security Hub with support for multicloud environments."
AWS Security Hub has been expanded beyond its original AWS-focused scope to become a comprehensive security operations platform that aggregates alerts and risks from multiple cloud environments and external security tools. Organizations typically operate across on-premises infrastructure, private data centers, and multiple public clouds, requiring security teams to monitor numerous dashboards and tools. Security Hub addresses this fragmentation by collecting and normalizing security information from various sources, including AWS services like GuardDuty, Inspector, and Macie, as well as partner solutions for identity management, endpoint security, and network monitoring. This consolidation reduces the time security teams spend combining data from different systems and enables faster response to security risks. AWS is expanding its partner ecosystem and plans to introduce multicloud support through a shared data layer.
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