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Understanding Amazon Security Lake: Enhancing Data Security in the Cloud This year, Amazon Web Services (AWS), a leading cloud services provider, announced a comprehensive security solution called Amazon Security Lake. In this blog post, we will explore what Amazon Security Lake is, how it works, the benefits for organizations, and partners you can leverage alongside it to enhance security analytics and quickly respond to security events.

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Amazon Security Lake now supports Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPv6) Amazon Security Lake customers can now use Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6) addresses via new dual-stack endpoints to configure and manage the service. This update addresses the growing need for IPv6 adoption due to the exhaustion of available Internet Protocol version 4 (IPv4) addresses caused by continued internet growth. Amazon Security Lake automatically centralizes security data from AWS environments, SaaS providers, on premises, and cloud sources into a purpose-built data lake stored in your account. With Security Lake, you can get a more complete understanding of your security data across your entire organization. You can also improve the protection of your workloads, applications, and data. The new dual-stack endpoints support both IPv4 and IPv6 clients, helping you transition from IPv4 to IPv6-based systems and applications at your own pace. This approach can help you work toward IPv6 compliance requirements while reducing the need for additional networking equipment to handle address translation between IPv4 and IPv6. Support for IPv6 on Amazon Security Lake is available in all commercial Regions and AWS GovCloud (US). To learn more on best practices for configuring IPv6 in your environment, you can visit our whitepaper on https://docs.aws.amazon.com/whitepapers/latest/ipv6-on-aws/internet-protocol-version-6.html in AWS. You can start with a https://signin.aws.amazon.com/signin?redirect_uri=https%3A%2F%2Fconsole.aws.amazon.com%2Fsecuritylake%3FhashArgs%3D%2523%26isauthcode%3Dtrue%26state%3DhashArgsFromTB_us-east-2_84e33d8af4fcb13e&client_id=arn%3Aaws%3Asignin%3A%3A%3Aconsole%2Fmoose&forceMobileApp=0&code_challenge=NuWfAn1OZuyZ7pB_1Kfr2btXiElkcPL4kwK4Wd8Q4Qo&code_challenge_method=SHA-256 of Amazon Security Lake with a single-click in the AWS Management console. To learn more and get started, see the following resources: https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/security/how-to-develop-an-amazon-security-lake-poc/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CbzLCntmgiY https://docs.aws.amazon.com/security-lake/latest/userguide/what-is-security-lake.html

Amazon Security Lake now supports Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPv6)

Amazon Security Lake customers can now use Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6) addresses via new dual-stack endpoints to configure and manage the service. This update addresses the grow...

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Amazon Security Lake now supports Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPv6) Amazon Security Lake customers can now use Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6) addresses via new dual-stack endpoints to configure and manage the service. This update addresses the growing need for IPv6 adoption due to the exhaustion of available Internet Protocol version 4 (IPv4) addresses caused by continued internet growth. Amazon Security Lake automatically centralizes security data from AWS environments, SaaS providers, on premises, and cloud sources into a purpose-built data lake stored in your account. With Security Lake, you can get a more complete understanding of your security data across your entire organization. You can also improve the protection of your workloads, applications, and data. The new dual-stack endpoints support both IPv4 and IPv6 clients, helping you transition from IPv4 to IPv6-based systems and applications at your own pace. This approach can help you work toward IPv6 compliance requirements while reducing the need for additional networking equipment to handle address translation between IPv4 and IPv6. Support for IPv6 on Amazon Security Lake is available in all commercial Regions and AWS GovCloud (US). To learn more on best practices for configuring IPv6 in your environment, you can visit our whitepaper on IPv6 in AWS. You can start with a 15-day free trial of Amazon Security Lake with a single-click in the AWS Management console. To learn more and get started, see the following resources: How to develop an Amazon Security Lake POC Understanding Amazon Security Lake Costs Amazon Security Lake User Guide

🆕 Amazon Security Lake now supports IPv6 via dual-stack endpoints, aiding IPv4-to-IPv6 transition and compliance, available in all commercial regions and AWS GovCloud (US). Try it free for 15 days.

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Amazon Security Lake achieves FedRamp High and Moderate authorization Amazon Security Lake has achieved https://aws.amazon.com/compliance/services-in-scope/FedRAMP/ authorization in AWS GovCloud (US) Region and FedRAMP Moderate in the US East and US West Regions. If you’re a federal agency, public sector organization, or enterprise with FedRAMP compliance requirements, you can now centralize your security data using https://aws.amazon.com/security-lake/ Amazon Security Lake automatically centralizes security data from AWS environments, SaaS providers, on premises, and cloud sources into a purpose-built data lake stored in your account. With Security Lake, you can get a more complete understanding of your security data across your entire organization. You can also improve the protection of your workloads, applications, and data. Security Lake has adopted the Open Cybersecurity Schema Framework (OCSF), an open standard that is part of the Linux Foundation. With OCSF support, the service normalizes and combines security data from AWS and a broad range of enterprise security data sources. You can start with a https://signin.aws.amazon.com/signin?redirect_uri=https%3A%2F%2Fconsole.aws.amazon.com%2Fsecuritylake%3FhashArgs%3D%2523%26isauthcode%3Dtrue%26state%3DhashArgsFromTB_us-east-2_84e33d8af4fcb13e&client_id=arn%3Aaws%3Asignin%3A%3A%3Aconsole%2Fmoose&forceMobileApp=0&code_challenge=NuWfAn1OZuyZ7pB_1Kfr2btXiElkcPL4kwK4Wd8Q4Qo&code_challenge_method=SHA-256 of Amazon Security Lake with a single-click in the AWS Management console. To learn more and get started, see the following resources:   https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/security/how-to-develop-an-amazon-security-lake-poc/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CbzLCntmgiY

Amazon Security Lake achieves FedRamp High and Moderate authorization

Amazon Security Lake has achieved aws.amazon.com/compliance/services-in-s... authorization in AWS GovCloud (US) Region and FedRAMP Moderate in the US East and US Wes...

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Amazon Security Lake achieves FedRamp High and Moderate authorization Amazon Security Lake has achieved FedRAMP High authorization in AWS GovCloud (US) Region and FedRAMP Moderate in the US East and US West Regions. If you’re a federal agency, public sector organization, or enterprise with FedRAMP compliance requirements, you can now centralize your security data using Amazon Security Lake. Amazon Security Lake automatically centralizes security data from AWS environments, SaaS providers, on premises, and cloud sources into a purpose-built data lake stored in your account. With Security Lake, you can get a more complete understanding of your security data across your entire organization. You can also improve the protection of your workloads, applications, and data. Security Lake has adopted the Open Cybersecurity Schema Framework (OCSF), an open standard that is part of the Linux Foundation. With OCSF support, the service normalizes and combines security data from AWS and a broad range of enterprise security data sources. You can start with a 15-day free trial of Amazon Security Lake with a single-click in the AWS Management console. To learn more and get started, see the following resources:   How to develop an Amazon Security Lake POC Understanding Amazon Security Lake Costs

🆕 Amazon Security Lake now has FedRAMP High and Moderate authorization, enabling federal agencies and enterprises to centralize security data across AWS, SaaS, and on-premises sources for improved protection and compliance. Free 15-day trial available.

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Introducing the Amazon Security Lake Ready Specialization We are excited to announce the new Amazon Security Lake Ready Specialization, which recognizes AWS Partners who have technically validated their software solutions to integrate with Amazon Security Lake and demonstrated successful customer deployments. These solutions have been technically validated by AWS Partner Solutions Architects for their sound architecture and proven customer success. Security Lake Ready software solutions can either contribute data to the Security Lake or consume this data and provide analytics, delivering a cohesive security solution for AWS customers. Amazon Security Lake automates data management tasks for customers, reducing costs and consolidating security data that customers own. It uses thehttps://github.com/ocsf, an open standard that helps customers address the challenges of data normalization and schema mapping across multiple log sources. With Amazon Security Lake Ready software solutions, customers now have a single place with verified partner solutions where security data can be stored in an open-source format, ready for identifying potential threats and vulnerabilities, and for security investigations and analytics. Explore https://aws.amazon.com/security-lake/specialization-partners/ solutions that can help your organization improve the protection of workloads, applications, and data by significantly reducing the operational overhead of managing security data. To learn more about how to become an Amazon Security Lake Ready Partner, visit the https://aws.amazon.com/partners/programs/service-ready/.  

Introducing the Amazon Security Lake Ready Specialization

We are excited to announce the new Amazon Security Lake Ready Specialization, which recognizes AWS Partners who have technically validated their software solutions to integrate with Amazon Security Lake and dem...

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Introducing the Amazon Security Lake Ready Specialization We are excited to announce the new Amazon Security Lake Ready Specialization, which recognizes AWS Partners who have technically validated their software solutions to integrate with Amazon Security Lake and demonstrated successful customer deployments. These solutions have been technically validated by AWS Partner Solutions Architects for their sound architecture and proven customer success. Security Lake Ready software solutions can either contribute data to the Security Lake or consume this data and provide analytics, delivering a cohesive security solution for AWS customers. Amazon Security Lake automates data management tasks for customers, reducing costs and consolidating security data that customers own. It uses the Open Cybersecurity Schema Framework (OCSF), an open standard that helps customers address the challenges of data normalization and schema mapping across multiple log sources. With Amazon Security Lake Ready software solutions, customers now have a single place with verified partner solutions where security data can be stored in an open-source format, ready for identifying potential threats and vulnerabilities, and for security investigations and analytics. Explore Amazon Security Lake Ready software solutions that can help your organization improve the protection of workloads, applications, and data by significantly reducing the operational overhead of managing security data. To learn more about how to become an Amazon Security Lake Ready Partner, visit the AWS Service Ready Program webpage.

🆕 Introducing the Amazon Security Lake Ready Specialization

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Amazon OpenSearch Service zero-ETL integration with Amazon Security Lake Amazon OpenSearch Service now offers a zero-ETL integration with Amazon Security Lake, enabling you to query and analyze security data in-place directly through OpenSearch. This integration allows you to efficiently explore voluminous data sources that were previously cost-prohibitive to analyze, helping you streamline security investigations and obtain comprehensive visibility of your security landscape. By offering the flexibility to selectively ingest data and eliminating the need to manage complex data pipelines, you can now focus on effective security operations while potentially lowering your analytics costs. Using the powerful analytics and visualization capabilities in OpenSearch Service, you can perform deeper investigations, enhance threat hunting, and proactively monitor your security posture. Pre-built queries and dashboards using the Open Cybersecurity Schema Framework (OCSF) can further accelerate your analysis. The built-in query accelerator boosts performance and enables fast-loading dashboards, enhancing your overall experience. This integration empowers you to accelerate investigations, uncover insights from previously inaccessible data sources, optimize analytics efficiency and costs, with minimal data migration. OpenSearch Service zero-ETL integration with Security Lake is now generally available in 13 regions globally: Asia Pacific (Mumbai), Asia Pacific (Singapore), Asia Pacific (Sydney), Asia Pacific (Tokyo), Europe (Frankfurt), Europe (Ireland), Europe (London), US East (Ohio), US East (N. Virginia), US West (Oregon), South America (São Paulo), Europe (Paris), and Canada (Central). To learn more on using this capability, see thehttps://aws.amazon.com/opensearch-service/features/integration/ and thehttps://docs.aws.amazon.com/opensearch-service/latest/developerguide/direct-query-security-lake-creating.html. To learn more about how to configure and share Security Lake, see the https://docs.aws.amazon.com/security-lake/latest/userguide/getting-started.html.  

Amazon OpenSearch Service zero-ETL integration with Amazon Security Lake

Amazon OpenSearch Service now offers a zero-ETL integration with Amazon Security Lake, enabling you to query and analyze security data in-place directly through OpenSearc...

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Amazon OpenSearch Service zero-ETL integration with Amazon Security Lake Amazon OpenSearch Service now offers a zero-ETL integration with Amazon Security Lake, enabling you to query and analyze security data in-place directly through OpenSearch. This integration allows you to efficiently explore voluminous data sources that were previously cost-prohibitive to analyze, helping you streamline security investigations and obtain comprehensive visibility of your security landscape. By offering the flexibility to selectively ingest data and eliminating the need to manage complex data pipelines, you can now focus on effective security operations while potentially lowering your analytics costs. Using the powerful analytics and visualization capabilities in OpenSearch Service, you can perform deeper investigations, enhance threat hunting, and proactively monitor your security posture. Pre-built queries and dashboards using the Open Cybersecurity Schema Framework (OCSF) can further accelerate your analysis. The built-in query accelerator boosts performance and enables fast-loading dashboards, enhancing your overall experience. This integration empowers you to accelerate investigations, uncover insights from previously inaccessible data sources, optimize analytics efficiency and costs, with minimal data migration. OpenSearch Service zero-ETL integration with Security Lake is now generally available in 13 regions globally: Asia Pacific (Mumbai), Asia Pacific (Singapore), Asia Pacific (Sydney), Asia Pacific (Tokyo), Europe (Frankfurt), Europe (Ireland), Europe (London), US East (Ohio), US East (N. Virginia), US West (Oregon), South America (São Paulo), Europe (Paris), and Canada (Central). To learn more on using this capability, see the OpenSearch Service Integrations page and the OpenSearch Service Developer Guide. To learn more about how to configure and share Security Lake, see the Get Started Guide.

🆕 Amazon OpenSearch Service zero-ETL integration with Amazon Security Lake

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Introducing Amazon OpenSearch Service and Amazon Security Lake integration to simplify security analytics Analyze security logs without data duplication; Amazon OpenSearch Service now offers zero-ETL integration with Amazon Security Lake for efficient threat hunting and investigations.

Introducing Amazon OpenSearch Service and Amazon Security Lake integration to simplify security analytics

Analyze security logs without data duplication; Amazon OpenSearch Service now offers zero-ETL integration with Amazon Secur...

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