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Fortinet partners with Amazon Web Services to secure enterprise workloads on AWS

CTOvision

Cybersecurity firm Fortinet announced a new integration with Amazon Web Services (AWS) to provide common customers with advanced security across their cloud platforms, applications, and network. Fortinet’s cloud security solutions […].

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AWS re:Inforce Recap: The Cloud Isn’t Going Away, But Scare Tactics Should

Forrester IT

Boston’s bustling Seaport District played host to the first-ever AWS re:Inforce 2019 cloud security conference, with over 5,000 reported attendees. Amazon Web Services set the tone of the event to be a “learning conference,” with hopes that those who attended would come away better at their jobs.

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Fugue’s Next-Generation Cloud Security Posture Management Product Now Available in AWS Marketplace

CTOvision

Fugue, the company putting engineers in command of cloud security, today announced the availability of its SaaS product in AWS Marketplace, further simplifying the process for Amazon Web Services customers […].

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Amazon Web Services unveils enhanced cloud vulnerability management

Venture Beast

Amazon Web Services (AWS) announced new cloud security capabilities at re:Invent 2021, including updates for the Amazon Inspector service. Read More.

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DBaaS: The Next Killer App for Cloud Services

CTOvision

As public and private cloud adoption continues to skyrocket, it’s becoming more and more clear that Database-as-a-Service (DBaaS) is hugely important to users. This isn’t really news, as much as it’s a confirmation of what many were seeing much earlier in the cloud industry’s maturation.

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Amazon Web Services security: 5 issues startups aim to fix

Venture Beast

Amid AWS re:Invent, cloud startups discussed Amazon Web Services security and how they're solving issues like misconfiguration and visibility. Read More.

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AWS secures access to cloud apps without using VPNs

Network World

Amazon Web Services has launched a service that secures user access to its cloud applications without requiring a VPN. Since AWS previewed the networking service, it has added two new features: AWS Web Application Firewall (WAF) and the ability to pass signed identity context to customers’ application endpoints.

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