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AWS Transfer Family AS2 now supports receipts of MDNs asynchronously AWS Transfer Family now supports receiving Message Disposition Notifications (MDNs) asynchronously for messages sent to trading partners over Applicability Statement 2 (AS2). This enables you to migrate your AS2 workflows to Transfer Family while maintaining interoperability with your trading partners, regardless of their message processing times or network requirements.  Organizations across healthcare, life sciences, retail, manufacturing, and supply chain sectors depend on Transfer Family for secure AS2-based data exchange with trading partners and regulatory bodies. You can now send AS2 messages while requesting MDNs asynchronously over a separate TLS connection, ensuring compatibility with partner AS2 systems that have extended processing times or high latency. With this launch, Transfer Family supports both synchronous and asynchronous MDN requests, enabling you to migrate AS2 workflows to AWS without impacting your partner integrations.  This capability is available in the majority of AWS regions where AWS Transfer Family is offered. For the full list of supported regions, visit the AWS Capabilities tool in Builder Center. For detailed implementation guidance, see the Transfer Family user guide. To learn more, visit the AWS Transfer Family product page.

🆕 AWS Transfer Family now supports asynchronous MDNs for AS2, enabling seamless migration of AS2 workflows while maintaining interoperability with trading partners, regardless of processing times or network latency, in most AWS regions.

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AWS Transfer Family AS2 now supports receipts of MDNs asynchronously AWS Transfer Family now supports receiving Message Disposition Notifications (MDNs) asynchronously for messages sent to trading partners over Applicability Statement 2 (AS2). This enables you to migrate your AS2 workflows to Transfer Family while maintaining interoperability with your trading partners, regardless of their message processing times or network requirements.  Organizations across healthcare, life sciences, retail, manufacturing, and supply chain sectors depend on Transfer Family for secure AS2-based data exchange with trading partners and regulatory bodies. You can now send AS2 messages while requesting MDNs asynchronously over a separate TLS connection, ensuring compatibility with partner AS2 systems that have extended processing times or high latency. With this launch, Transfer Family supports both synchronous and asynchronous MDN requests, enabling you to migrate AS2 workflows to AWS without impacting your partner integrations.  This capability is available in the majority of AWS regions where AWS Transfer Family is offered. For the full list of supported regions, visit the https://builder.aws.com/build/capabilities in Builder Center. For detailed implementation guidance, see the https://docs.aws.amazon.com/transfer/latest/userguide/create-b2b-server.html. To learn more, visit the https://aws.amazon.com/aws-transfer-family/.

AWS Transfer Family AS2 now supports receipts of MDNs asynchronously

AWS Transfer Family now supports receiving Message Disposition Notifications (MDNs) asynchronously for messages sent to trading partners over Applicability Statement 2 (AS2). This enables you to migr...

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AWS Transfer Family now supports Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP AWS Transfer Family customers can now access file system data stored in Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP over SFTP, FTPS, and FTP.  AWS Transfer Family provides fully managed file transfers over SFTP, FTP, FTPS, AS2, and web browser-based interfaces. With this launch, you can now access FSx for ONTAP file systems over Transfer Family’s supported protocols through S3 Access Points, while maintaining access via native file protocols (NFS/SMB). This allows you to maintain existing file system workflows while adding secure access via industry-standard protocols for external partners and internal users. Access is controlled through standard IAM policies and S3 Access Point configurations, helping you meet data security and compliance requirements. Transfer Family support for FSx for ONTAP is available in select https://docs.aws.amazon.com/fsx/latest/ONTAPGuide/accessing-data-via-s3-access-points.html#access-points-for-fsx-ontap-supported-regions. To get started, visit the AWS Transfer Family console, or use AWS CLI/SDK. To learn more, visit the Transfer Family https://docs.aws.amazon.com/transfer/latest/userguide/fsx-s3-access-points.html.

AWS Transfer Family now supports Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP

AWS Transfer Family customers can now access file system data stored in Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP over SFTP, FTPS, and FTP. 

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AWS Transfer Family now supports Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP AWS Transfer Family customers can now access file system data stored in Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP over SFTP, FTPS, and FTP.  AWS Transfer Family provides fully managed file transfers over SFTP, FTP, FTPS, AS2, and web browser-based interfaces. With this launch, you can now access FSx for ONTAP file systems over Transfer Family’s supported protocols through S3 Access Points, while maintaining access via native file protocols (NFS/SMB). This allows you to maintain existing file system workflows while adding secure access via industry-standard protocols for external partners and internal users. Access is controlled through standard IAM policies and S3 Access Point configurations, helping you meet data security and compliance requirements. Transfer Family support for FSx for ONTAP is available in select AWS Regions. To get started, visit the AWS Transfer Family console, or use AWS CLI/SDK. To learn more, visit the Transfer Family User Guide.

🆕 AWS Transfer Family now supports Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP for SFTP, FTPS, and FTP access. Use IAM policies and S3 Access Points for secure partner/user access. Available in select regions.

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AWS Transfer Family Terraform module now supports web apps You can now use the https://github.com/aws-ia/terraform-aws-transfer-family to deploy Transfer Family web apps, which enable end users to transfer files to and from Amazon S3 over a web interface. This release streamlines centralized provisioning of web apps with federated authentication and user access controls, enabling consistent, repeatable deployments through infrastructure as code. With Transfer Family web apps, you can provide your workforce with a fully managed, branded web portal to browse, upload, and download data in S3. In a single deployment, this module allows you to programmatically provision your web apps that authenticate users through AWS IAM Identity Center using your existing identity provider and Amazon S3 Access Grants for fine-grained user permissions. An included https://github.com/aws-ia/terraform-aws-transfer-family/tree/v0.5.0/examples/sample-web-app shows you how to assign and optionally create IAM Identity Center users and groups, configure S3 Access Grants, set up the web app, and enable security auditing through Amazon CloudTrail. You can get started by downloading the new module from the https://registry.terraform.io/modules/aws-ia/transfer-family/aws/latest/submodules/transfer-web-app. To learn more about Transfer Family web apps, visit the https://docs.aws.amazon.com/transfer/latest/userguide/web-app.html. To see all the regions where Transfer Family web apps is available, visit the https://docs.aws.amazon.com/transfer/latest/userguide/web-app.html#webapp-regions.

AWS Transfer Family Terraform module now supports web apps

You can now use the github.com/aws-ia/terraform-aws-tra... deploy Transfer Family web apps, which enable end users to transfer files to and from Amazon S3 over a web interface. This releas...

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AWS Transfer Family Terraform module now supports web apps You can now use the AWS Transfer Family Terraform module to deploy Transfer Family web apps, which enable end users to transfer files to and from Amazon S3 over a web interface. This release streamlines centralized provisioning of web apps with federated authentication and user access controls, enabling consistent, repeatable deployments through infrastructure as code. With Transfer Family web apps, you can provide your workforce with a fully managed, branded web portal to browse, upload, and download data in S3. In a single deployment, this module allows you to programmatically provision your web apps that authenticate users through AWS IAM Identity Center using your existing identity provider and Amazon S3 Access Grants for fine-grained user permissions. An included end-to-end example shows you how to assign and optionally create IAM Identity Center users and groups, configure S3 Access Grants, set up the web app, and enable security auditing through Amazon CloudTrail. You can get started by downloading the new module from the Terraform Registry. To learn more about Transfer Family web apps, visit the user guide. To see all the regions where Transfer Family web apps is available, visit the AWS Region table.

🆕 AWS Transfer Family Terraform module now supports web apps for easy provisioning of S3 file transfer web interfaces with federated auth, user controls, and IAM Identity Center integration. Available in Terraform Registry.

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AWS Transfer Family is now available in AWS Asia Pacific (New Zealand) region Customers in AWS Asia Pacific (New Zealand) Region can now use AWS Transfer Family for file transfers over Secure File Transfer Protocol (SFTP), File Transfer Protocol (FTP), FTP over SSL (FTPS) and Applicability Statement 2 (AS2). AWS Transfer Family provides fully managed file transfers for Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3) and Amazon Elastic File System (Amazon EFS) over SFTP, FTP, FTPS and AS2 protocols. In addition to file transfers, Transfer Family enables common file processing and event-driven automation for managed file transfer (MFT) workflows, helping customers to modernize and migrate their business-to-business file transfers to AWS. To learn more about AWS Transfer Family, visit our https://aws.amazon.com/aws-transfer-family/ and https://docs.aws.amazon.com/transfer/latest/userguide/what-is-aws-transfer-family.html. See the https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/global-infrastructure/regional-product-services/ for complete regional availability information.

AWS Transfer Family is now available in AWS Asia Pacific (New Zealand) region

Customers in AWS Asia Pacific (New Zealand) Region can now use AWS Transfer Family for file transfers over Secure File Transfer Protocol (SFTP), File Transfer Protocol (FTP), FTP over SSL (FT...

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AWS Transfer Family is now available in AWS Asia Pacific (New Zealand) region Customers in AWS Asia Pacific (New Zealand) Region can now use AWS Transfer Family for file transfers over Secure File Transfer Protocol (SFTP), File Transfer Protocol (FTP), FTP over SSL (FTPS) and Applicability Statement 2 (AS2). AWS Transfer Family provides fully managed file transfers for Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3) and Amazon Elastic File System (Amazon EFS) over SFTP, FTP, FTPS and AS2 protocols. In addition to file transfers, Transfer Family enables common file processing and event-driven automation for managed file transfer (MFT) workflows, helping customers to modernize and migrate their business-to-business file transfers to AWS. To learn more about AWS Transfer Family, visit our product page and user guide. See the AWS Region Table for complete regional availability information.

🆕 AWS Transfer Family is now available in the Asia Pacific (New Zealand) region, enabling SFTP, FTP, FTPS, and AS2 file transfers to Amazon S3 and EFS, plus automation for MFT workflows. For more info, visit the product page and user guide.

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AWS Transfer Family web apps now support VPC endpoints AWS Transfer Family web apps now supports Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) endpoints, enabling private access to your web app at no additional charge. This allows your users to securely access and manage files in Amazon S3 through a web browser while maintaining all traffic within your VPC. Transfer Family web apps provide a simple and secure web interface for accessing your data in Amazon S3. With this launch, your workforce users can connect through your VPC directly, AWS Direct Connect, or VPN connections. This enables you to support internal use cases requiring strict security controls, such as regulated document workflows and sensitive data sharing, while leveraging the security controls and network configurations already defined in your VPC. You can manage access using security groups based on source IP addresses, implement subnet-level filtering through NACLs, and ensure all file transfers remain within your private network boundary, maintaining full visibility and control over all network traffic. VPC endpoints for web apps are available in https://integ.www.docs.aws.a2z.com/transfer/latest/userguide/web-app.html#webapp-regions at no additional charge. To get started, visit the AWS Transfer Family console, or use AWS CLI/SDK. To learn more, visit the https://docs.aws.amazon.com/transfer/latest/userguide/create-webapp-in-vpc.html.

AWS Transfer Family web apps now support VPC endpoints

AWS Transfer Family web apps now supports Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) endpoints, enabling private access to your web app at no additional charge. This allows your users to securely access and manage files in Amazon...

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AWS Transfer Family announces Terraform module to integrate with a custom identity provider The https://github.com/aws-ia/terraform-aws-transfer-family now supports deploying Transfer Family endpoints with a custom identity provider (IdP) for authentication and access control. This allows you to automate and streamline the deployment of Transfer Family servers integrated with your existing identity providers. AWS Transfer Family provides fully-managed file transfers over SFTP, AS2, FTPS, FTP, and web browser-based interfaces for AWS storage services. Using this new module, you can now use Terraform to provision Transfer Family server resources using your custom authentication systems, eliminating manual configurations and enabling repeatable deployments that scale with your business needs. The module is built on the open source https://github.com/aws-samples/toolkit-for-aws-transfer-family/tree/main/solutions/custom-idp which provides standardized integration with widely-used identity providers and includes built-in security controls such as multi-factor authentication, audit logging, and per-user IP allowlisting. To help you get started, the Terraform module includes an end-to-end example using Amazon Cognito user pools.  Customers can get started by using the new module from the https://registry.terraform.io/modules/aws-ia/transfer-family/aws/latest. To learn more about the Transfer Family Custom IdP solution, visit the https://docs.aws.amazon.com/transfer/latest/userguide/custom-idp-toolkit.html. To see all the regions where Transfer Family is available, visit the https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/global-infrastructure/regional-product-services/.

AWS Transfer Family announces Terraform module to integrate with a custom identity provider

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AWS Transfer Family web apps now support VPC endpoints AWS Transfer Family web apps now supports Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) endpoints, enabling private access to your web app at no additional charge. This allows your users to securely access and manage files in Amazon S3 through a web browser while maintaining all traffic within your VPC. Transfer Family web apps provide a simple and secure web interface for accessing your data in Amazon S3. With this launch, your workforce users can connect through your VPC directly, AWS Direct Connect, or VPN connections. This enables you to support internal use cases requiring strict security controls, such as regulated document workflows and sensitive data sharing, while leveraging the security controls and network configurations already defined in your VPC. You can manage access using security groups based on source IP addresses, implement subnet-level filtering through NACLs, and ensure all file transfers remain within your private network boundary, maintaining full visibility and control over all network traffic. VPC endpoints for web apps are available in select AWS Regions at no additional charge. To get started, visit the AWS Transfer Family console, or use AWS CLI/SDK. To learn more, visit the Transfer Family User Guide.

🆕 AWS Transfer Family web apps now support VPC endpoints for private, no-charge access to Amazon S3, enabling secure file management within your VPC, supporting strict security controls for regulated workflows.

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AWS Transfer Family announces Terraform module to integrate with a custom identity provider The AWS Transfer Family Terraform module now supports deploying Transfer Family endpoints with a custom identity provider (IdP) for authentication and access control. This allows you to automate and streamline the deployment of Transfer Family servers integrated with your existing identity providers. AWS Transfer Family provides fully-managed file transfers over SFTP, AS2, FTPS, FTP, and web browser-based interfaces for AWS storage services. Using this new module, you can now use Terraform to provision Transfer Family server resources using your custom authentication systems, eliminating manual configurations and enabling repeatable deployments that scale with your business needs. The module is built on the open source Custom IdP solution which provides standardized integration with widely-used identity providers and includes built-in security controls such as multi-factor authentication, audit logging, and per-user IP allowlisting. To help you get started, the Terraform module includes an end-to-end example using Amazon Cognito user pools.  Customers can get started by using the new module from the Terraform Registry. To learn more about the Transfer Family Custom IdP solution, visit the user guide. To see all the regions where Transfer Family is available, visit the AWS Region table.

🆕 AWS Transfer Family now offers a Terraform module for easy integration with custom identity providers, automating deployment and scaling. Supports SFTP, AS2, FTPS, FTP, and web interfaces, with open-source Custom IdP for multi-factor authentication.

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AWS Transfer Family announces Terraform module to automate scanning of transferred files https://registry.terraform.io/modules/aws-ia/transfer-family/aws/latest now supports deployment of automated malware scanning workflows for files transferred using Transfer Family resources. This release streamlines centralized provisioning of threat detection workflows using Amazon GuardDuty S3 Protection, helping you meet data security requirements by identifying potential threats in transferred files. AWS Transfer Family provides fully managed file transfers over SFTP, AS2, FTPS, FTP, and web browser- based interfaces for AWS storage services. Using the new module, you can programmatically provision workflows to scan incoming files, dynamically route files based on scan results, and generate threat notifications, in a single deployment. You can granularly implement threat detection for specific S3 prefixes while preserving folder structures post scanning, and ensure that only verified clean files reach your business applications and data lakes. This eliminates the overhead and risks associated with manual configurations, and provides a scalable deployment option for data security compliance. Customers can get started by using the new module from the https://registry.terraform.io/modules/aws-ia/transfer-family/aws/latest/submodules/transfer-malware-protection. To learn more about Transfer Family, visit the https://aws.amazon.com/aws-transfer-family/ and https://docs.aws.amazon.com/transfer/latest/userguide/what-is-aws-transfer-family.html. To see all the regions where Transfer Family is available, visit the https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/global-infrastructure/regional-product-services/.

AWS Transfer Family announces Terraform module to automate scanning of transferred files

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AWS Transfer Family announces Terraform module to automate scanning of transferred files AWS Transfer Family Terraform module now supports deployment of automated malware scanning workflows for files transferred using Transfer Family resources. This release streamlines centralized provisioning of threat detection workflows using Amazon GuardDuty S3 Protection, helping you meet data security requirements by identifying potential threats in transferred files. AWS Transfer Family provides fully managed file transfers over SFTP, AS2, FTPS, FTP, and web browser- based interfaces for AWS storage services. Using the new module, you can programmatically provision workflows to scan incoming files, dynamically route files based on scan results, and generate threat notifications, in a single deployment. You can granularly implement threat detection for specific S3 prefixes while preserving folder structures post scanning, and ensure that only verified clean files reach your business applications and data lakes. This eliminates the overhead and risks associated with manual configurations, and provides a scalable deployment option for data security compliance. Customers can get started by using the new module from the Terraform Registry. To learn more about Transfer Family, visit the product page and user guide. To see all the regions where Transfer Family is available, visit the AWS Region table.

🆕 AWS Transfer Family now offers a Terraform module for automated malware scanning via GuardDuty S3 Protection, simplifying threat detection and ensuring only clean files reach applications, reducing setup risks and boosting data security compliance.

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AWS Transfer Family SFTP connectors now support VPC-based connectivity AWS Transfer Family SFTP connectors now support VPC-based connectivity, allowing secure file transfers between Amazon S3 and remote SFTP servers through your existing VPC infrastructure without exposing endpoints to the internet.

AWS Transfer Family SFTP connectors now support VPC-based connectivity

AWS Transfer Family SFTP connectors now support VPC-based connectivity, allowing secure file transfers between Amazon S3 and remot...

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AWS Transfer Family now supports changing identity provider type on a server AWS Transfer Family now enables you to change your server's identity provider (IdP) type without service interruption. This enhancement gives you more control and flexibility over authentication management in your file transfer workflows, enabling you to adapt quickly to changing business requirements. AWS Transfer Family provides fully managed file transfers over SFTP, FTP, FTPS, AS2, and web-browser based interfaces. With this launch, you can now dynamically switch between service managed authentication, Active Directory, and custom IdP configurations for SFTP, FTPS, and FTP servers. This enables you to implement zero-downtime authentication migration and meet evolving compliance requirements.  Changing IDP type is available in all https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/global-infrastructure/regional-product-services/. To learn more, visit the https://docs.aws.amazon.com/transfer/latest/userguide/configuring-servers-edit-custom-idp.html.

AWS Transfer Family now supports changing identity provider type on a server

AWS Transfer Family now enables you to change your server's identity provider (IdP) type without service interruption. This enhancement gives you more contro...

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AWS Transfer Family now supports changing identity provider type on a server AWS Transfer Family now enables you to change your server's identity provider (IdP) type without service interruption. This enhancement gives you more control and flexibility over authentication management in your file transfer workflows, enabling you to adapt quickly to changing business requirements. AWS Transfer Family provides fully managed file transfers over SFTP, FTP, FTPS, AS2, and web-browser based interfaces. With this launch, you can now dynamically switch between service managed authentication, Active Directory, and custom IdP configurations for SFTP, FTPS, and FTP servers. This enables you to implement zero-downtime authentication migration and meet evolving compliance requirements.  Changing IDP type is available in all AWS Regions where the service is available. To learn more, visit the Transfer Family User Guide.

🆕 AWS Transfer Family now allows changing identity provider types without interruption, offering more flexibility for authentication management in file transfer workflows, available in all regions.

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AWS Transfer Family SFTP connectors now support VPC-based connectivity AWS Transfer Family https://docs.aws.amazon.com/transfer/latest/userguide/creating-connectors.html can now connect to remote SFTP servers through your Amazon Virtual Private Cloud (VPC). This enables you to transfer files between Amazon S3 and any SFTP server, whether privately or publicly hosted, while leveraging the security controls and network configurations already defined in your VPC. By utilizing your NAT Gateways' bandwidth for file transfers over SFTP, you can achieve improved transfer performance and ensure compatibility with remote firewalls. https://aws.amazon.com/aws-transfer-family/ provides fully managed file transfers over SFTP, FTP, FTPS, AS2 and web-browser based interfaces. You can now use Transfer Family SFTP connectors to connect with SFTP servers that are only accessible from your VPC, including on-premises systems, external servers shared over private networks, or in-VPC servers. You can present the IP addresses from your VPC’s CIDR range for compatibility with IP controls, and achieve higher bandwidth for large-scale transfers via your NAT gateways when connecting over the internet. All connections are routed through your VPC’s existing networking and security controls, such as AWS Transit Gateway, centralized firewalls and traffic inspection points, helping you meet data security mandates. SFTP connectors support for VPC-based connectivity is available in select AWS Regions. To get started, visit the AWS Transfer Family console, or use AWS CLI/SDK. To learn more, read the https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/aws-transfer-family-sftp-connectors-now-support-vpc-based-connectivity or visit the https://docs.aws.amazon.com/transfer/latest/userguide/create-vpc-sftp-connector-procedure.html.

AWS Transfer Family SFTP connectors now support VPC-based connectivity

AWS Transfer Family docs.aws.amazon.com/transfer/latest/userguid... can now connect to remote SFTP servers through your Amazon Virtual Private Cloud (VPC). This enable...

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AWS Transfer Family SFTP connectors now support VPC-based connectivity AWS Transfer Family SFTP connectors can now connect to remote SFTP servers through your Amazon Virtual Private Cloud (VPC). This enables you to transfer files between Amazon S3 and any SFTP server, whether privately or publicly hosted, while leveraging the security controls and network configurations already defined in your VPC. By utilizing your NAT Gateways' bandwidth for file transfers over SFTP, you can achieve improved transfer performance and ensure compatibility with remote firewalls. AWS Transfer Family provides fully managed file transfers over SFTP, FTP, FTPS, AS2 and web-browser based interfaces. You can now use Transfer Family SFTP connectors to connect with SFTP servers that are only accessible from your VPC, including on-premises systems, external servers shared over private networks, or in-VPC servers. You can present the IP addresses from your VPC’s CIDR range for compatibility with IP controls, and achieve higher bandwidth for large-scale transfers via your NAT gateways when connecting over the internet. All connections are routed through your VPC’s existing networking and security controls, such as AWS Transit Gateway, centralized firewalls and traffic inspection points, helping you meet data security mandates. SFTP connectors support for VPC-based connectivity is available in select AWS Regions. To get started, visit the AWS Transfer Family console, or use AWS CLI/SDK. To learn more, read the AWS News Blog or visit the Transfer Family User Guide.

🆕 AWS Transfer Family SFTP connectors now support VPC-based connectivity, enabling secure file transfers between Amazon S3 and SFTP servers via your VPC, improving performance and security. Available in select regions.

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AWS Transfer Family SFTP connectors now support VPC-based connectivity AWS Transfer Family SFTP connectors now support VPC-based connectivity, allowing secure file transfers between Amazon S3 and remote SFTP servers through your existing VPC infrastructure without exposing endpoints to the internet.

AWS Transfer Family SFTP connectors now support VPC-based connectivity

AWS Transfer Family SFTP connectors now support VPC-based connectivity, allowing secure file transfers between Amazon S3 and remot...

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AWS Transfer Family adds support for additional IAM condition keys AWS Transfer Family now supports four new service-specific condition keys for Identity and Access Management (IAM). With this feature, administrators can create more granular IAM policies and service control policies (SCPs) to restrict configurations for Transfer Family resources, enhancing security controls and compliance management.  IAM condition keys allow you to author policies that enforce access control based on API request context. With these new condition keys, you can now author policies based on Transfer Family context to control which protocols, endpoint types, and storage domains can be configured through policy conditions. For example, you can use transfer:RequestServerEndpointType to prevent the creation of public servers, or transfer:RequestServerProtocols to ensure only SFTP servers can be created, enabling you to define additional permission guardrails for Transfer Family actions.  The new IAM condition keys are available in all https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/global-infrastructure/regional-product-services/ To learn more, visit thehttps://docs.aws.amazon.com/service-authorization/latest/reference/list_awstransferfamily.html  and https://docs.aws.amazon.com/transfer/latest/userguide/transfer-condition-keys.html. To learn more about how to manage permissions within your organization through SCPs, visit the https://docs.aws.amazon.com/organizations/latest/userguide/orgs_manage_policies_scps.html.

AWS Transfer Family adds support for additional IAM condition keys

AWS Transfer Family now supports four new service-specific condition keys for Identity and Access Management (IAM). With this feature, administrators can create more g...

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AWS Transfer Family adds support for additional IAM condition keys AWS Transfer Family now supports four new service-specific condition keys for Identity and Access Management (IAM). With this feature, administrators can create more granular IAM policies and service control policies (SCPs) to restrict configurations for Transfer Family resources, enhancing security controls and compliance management.  IAM condition keys allow you to author policies that enforce access control based on API request context. With these new condition keys, you can now author policies based on Transfer Family context to control which protocols, endpoint types, and storage domains can be configured through policy conditions. For example, you can use transfer:RequestServerEndpointType to prevent the creation of public servers, or transfer:RequestServerProtocols to ensure only SFTP servers can be created, enabling you to define additional permission guardrails for Transfer Family actions.  The new IAM condition keys are available in all AWS Regions where AWS Transfer Family is available. To learn more, visit the IAM Service Authorization Reference and Transfer Family User Guide. To learn more about how to manage permissions within your organization through SCPs, visit the AWS Organizations User Guide.

🆕 AWS Transfer Family adds four new IAM condition keys for tighter policy controls, boosting security and compliance by limiting protocols, endpoint types, and storage domains. Available globally. See IAM and Transfer Family guides for de…

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AWS Transfer Family now supports VPC endpoint policies and FIPS VPC endpoints AWS Transfer Family now supports Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) endpoint policies for your VPC endpoints. With this feature, administrators can attach an endpoint policy to an interface VPC endpoint, allowing granular access control over Transfer Family APIs for improved data protection and security posture. Additionally, Transfer Family now supports Federal Information Processing Standards (FIPS) 140-3 enabled VPC endpoints.  Previously, customers had full access to Transfer Family APIs through an interface VPC endpoint, powered by AWS PrivateLink. With this launch, you can now manage which Transfer Family API actions (CreateServer, StartServer, DeleteServer, etc) can be performed, which principals can perform them, and which resources they can act upon. These policies work with existing IAM user and role policies and organizational service control policies.  https://docs.aws.amazon.com/vpc/latest/privatelink/vpc-endpoints-access.html is available in all https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/global-infrastructure/regional-product-services/. To learn more, visit the https://docs.aws.amazon.com/transfer/latest/userguide/vpc-api-endpoints.html.

AWS Transfer Family now supports VPC endpoint policies and FIPS VPC endpoints

AWS Transfer Family now supports Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) endpoint policies for your VPC endpoints. With this feature, administrators can attach an endpoint policy to an in...

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AWS Transfer Family now supports VPC endpoint policies and FIPS VPC endpoints AWS Transfer Family now supports Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) endpoint policies for your VPC endpoints. With this feature, administrators can attach an endpoint policy to an interface VPC endpoint, allowing granular access control over Transfer Family APIs for improved data protection and security posture. Additionally, Transfer Family now supports Federal Information Processing Standards (FIPS) 140-3 enabled VPC endpoints.  Previously, customers had full access to Transfer Family APIs through an interface VPC endpoint, powered by AWS PrivateLink. With this launch, you can now manage which Transfer Family API actions (CreateServer, StartServer, DeleteServer, etc) can be performed, which principals can perform them, and which resources they can act upon. These policies work with existing IAM user and role policies and organizational service control policies.  VPC endpoint policy support is available in all AWS Regions where the service is available. To learn more, visit the Transfer Family User Guide.

🆕 AWS Transfer Family now supports VPC endpoint policies and FIPS endpoints for enhanced data protection, allowing granular access control over APIs and improved security. Available in all regions.

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AWS Transfer Family is now available in AWS Asia Pacific (Taipei) region Customers in AWS Asia Pacific (Taipei) Region can now use AWS Transfer Family for file transfers over Secure File Transfer Protocol (SFTP), File Transfer Protocol (FTP), FTP over SSL (FTPS) and Applicability Statement 2 (AS2). AWS Transfer Family provides fully managed file transfers for Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3) and Amazon Elastic File System (Amazon EFS) over SFTP, FTP, FTPS and AS2 protocols. In addition to file transfers, Transfer Family enables common file processing and event-driven automation for managed file transfer (MFT) workflows, helping customers to modernize and migrate their business-to-business file transfers to AWS. To learn more about AWS Transfer Family, visit our https://aws.amazon.com/aws-transfer-family/ and https://docs.aws.amazon.com/transfer/latest/userguide/what-is-aws-transfer-family.html. See the https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/global-infrastructure/regional-product-services/ for complete regional availability information.

AWS Transfer Family is now available in AWS Asia Pacific (Taipei) region

Customers in AWS Asia Pacific (Taipei) Region can now use AWS Transfer Family for file transfers over Secure File Transfer Protocol (SFTP), File Transfer Protocol (FTP), FTP over SSL (FTPS) and Ap...

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AWS Transfer Family is now available in AWS Asia Pacific (Taipei) region Customers in AWS Asia Pacific (Taipei) Region can now use AWS Transfer Family for file transfers over Secure File Transfer Protocol (SFTP), File Transfer Protocol (FTP), FTP over SSL (FTPS) and Applicability Statement 2 (AS2). AWS Transfer Family provides fully managed file transfers for Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3) and Amazon Elastic File System (Amazon EFS) over SFTP, FTP, FTPS and AS2 protocols. In addition to file transfers, Transfer Family enables common file processing and event-driven automation for managed file transfer (MFT) workflows, helping customers to modernize and migrate their business-to-business file transfers to AWS. To learn more about AWS Transfer Family, visit our product page and user-guide. See the AWS Region Table for complete regional availability information.

🆕 AWS Transfer Family now available in Asia Pacific (Taipei) for SFTP, FTP, FTPS, and AS2 file transfers to Amazon S3 and EFS, enabling automation and migration of MFT workflows. Visit product page for details.

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AWS Transfer Family introduces Terraform support for deploying SFTP connectors https://registry.terraform.io/modules/aws-ia/transfer-family/aws/latest now supports deployment of SFTP connectors to transfer files between Amazon S3 and remote SFTP servers. This adds to the existing support for deploying SFTP server endpoints using Terraform, enabling you to automate and streamline centralized provisioning of file transfer resources using Infrastructure as Code (IaC). SFTP connectors provide a fully managed and low-code capability to copy files between Amazon S3 and remote SFTP servers. You can now use Terraform to programmatically provision your SFTP connectors, associated dependencies and customizations in a single deployment. The module also provides end-to-end examples to automate file transfer workflows based on a schedule or event triggers. Using Terraform for deployment eliminates the need for time-consuming and error-prone manual configurations, and provides you a fast, repeatable and secure deployment option that can scale. Customers can get started by downloading the https://github.com/aws-ia/terraform-aws-transfer-family source code on GitHub. To learn more about Transfer Family, visit the https://aws.amazon.com/aws-transfer-family/ and https://docs.aws.amazon.com/transfer/latest/userguide/what-is-aws-transfer-family.html. To see all the regions where Transfer Family is available, visit the https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/global-infrastructure/regional-product-services/.

AWS Transfer Family introduces Terraform support for deploying SFTP connectors

registry.terraform.io/modules/aws-ia/transfer-... now supports deployment of SFTP connectors to transfer files between Amazon S3 and remote SFTP servers. This adds to t...

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AWS Transfer Family introduces Terraform support for deploying SFTP connectors AWS Transfer Family Terraform module now supports deployment of SFTP connectors to transfer files between Amazon S3 and remote SFTP servers. This adds to the existing support for deploying SFTP server endpoints using Terraform, enabling you to automate and streamline centralized provisioning of file transfer resources using Infrastructure as Code (IaC). SFTP connectors provide a fully managed and low-code capability to copy files between Amazon S3 and remote SFTP servers. You can now use Terraform to programmatically provision your SFTP connectors, associated dependencies and customizations in a single deployment. The module also provides end-to-end examples to automate file transfer workflows based on a schedule or event triggers. Using Terraform for deployment eliminates the need for time-consuming and error-prone manual configurations, and provides you a fast, repeatable and secure deployment option that can scale. Customers can get started by downloading the Terraform module source code on GitHub. To learn more about Transfer Family, visit the product page and user guide. To see all the regions where Transfer Family is available, visit the AWS Region table.

🆕 AWS Transfer Family now supports Terraform for deploying SFTP connectors to automate file transfers between Amazon S3 and remote SFTP servers, enhancing Infrastructure as Code (IaC) and offering scalable, secure, and error-free provisioning.

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AWS Transfer Family launches support for IPv6 endpoints AWS Transfer Family announces Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6) support for server endpoints and service APIs. This enhancement enables both IPv6 and IPv4 clients to communicate with Transfer Family SFTP, FTPS, FTP, and AS2 server endpoints. You can also use IPv6 while accessing the Transfer Family service APIs. AWS Transfer Family offers fully managed support for file transfers over SFTP, AS2, FTPS, FTP, and web browser-based transfers. The addition of IPv6 support provides you with a vastly expanded address space, eliminating concerns about address exhaustion and simplifying network architecture for IPv6-native applications. With dual-stack support for both IPv4 and IPv6 clients on AWS Transfer Family endpoints, you can transition from IPv4 to IPv6, without needing to switch all systems at once. AWS Transfer Family support for IPv6 is available in all https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/global-infrastructure/regional-product-services/. To learn more, visit the https://docs.aws.amazon.com/transfer/latest/userguide/sftp-for-transfer-family.html.

AWS Transfer Family launches support for IPv6 endpoints

AWS Transfer Family announces Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6) support for server endpoints and service APIs. This enhancement enables both IPv6 and IPv4 clients to communicate with Transfer Famil...

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AWS Transfer Family launches support for IPv6 endpoints AWS Transfer Family announces Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6) support for server endpoints and service APIs. This enhancement enables both IPv6 and IPv4 clients to communicate with Transfer Family SFTP, FTPS, FTP, and AS2 server endpoints. You can also use IPv6 while accessing the Transfer Family service APIs. AWS Transfer Family offers fully managed support for file transfers over SFTP, AS2, FTPS, FTP, and web browser-based transfers. The addition of IPv6 support provides you with a vastly expanded address space, eliminating concerns about address exhaustion and simplifying network architecture for IPv6-native applications. With dual-stack support for both IPv4 and IPv6 clients on AWS Transfer Family endpoints, you can transition from IPv4 to IPv6, without needing to switch all systems at once. AWS Transfer Family support for IPv6 is available in all AWS Regions where the service is available. To learn more, visit the Transfer Family User Guide.

🆕 AWS Transfer Family now supports IPv6 endpoints, enabling dual-stack access for IPv4 and IPv6 clients, expanding address space, and simplifying IPv6-native applications. Available in all regions.

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