Amazon Redshift takes tougher measures against data exposure
Briefly

Amazon Redshift is implementing three new default security features to enhance data protection and prevent issues stemming from misconfigurations that have historically led to data breaches. The new settings restrict public access to clusters, mandating that encryption is enabled for all data, and require secure SSL connections for new clusters. These changes are designed to bolster security, making it harder for unauthorized access and ensuring that data remains protected even in the event of a breach. Users are encouraged to review their settings to maintain secure configurations.
Amazon Redshift is introducing new default security features aimed at preventing misconfigurations and securing data to mitigate breaches.
AWS is implementing three main changes: limiting public access, enforcing encryption for clusters, and ensuring secure SSL connections by default.
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