Amazon AppFlow now supports AWS CloudFormation

By Dustin Ward

Amazon Web Services FeedAmazon AppFlow now supports AWS CloudFormation Amazon AppFlow now supports AWS CloudFormation for creating and configuring Amazon AppFlow resources such as Connector profile and Amazon AppFlow Flow along with the rest of your AWS infrastructure—in a secure, efficient, and repeatable way. Amazon AppFlow is a fully managed integration service that enables customers…

Get ready for upcoming changes in the AWS Single Sign-On user sign-in process

By Dustin Ward

Amazon Web Services FeedGet ready for upcoming changes in the AWS Single Sign-On user sign-in process To improve security, enhance user experience, and address compatibility with future AWS Identity changes, AWS Single Sign-On (SSO) is making changes to the sign-in process that will affect some AWS SSO customers. The changes will go into effect globally…

AWS Secrets Manager has been OSPAR assessed and approved

By Dustin Ward

Amazon Web Services FeedAWS Secrets Manager has been OSPAR assessed and approved AWS Secrets Manager has been assessed for Outsourced Service Provider Audit Report (OSPAR). This assessment demonstrates that AWS Secrets Manager has a system of controls in place that meet the Association of Banks in Singapore’s (ABS) Guidelines on Control Objectives and Procedures for…

How to delete user data in an AWS data lake

By Dustin Ward

Amazon Web Services FeedHow to delete user data in an AWS data lake General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) is an important aspect of today’s technology world, and processing data in compliance with GDPR is a necessity for those who implement solutions within the AWS public cloud. One article of GDPR is the “right to erasure”…

Introducing mutual TLS authentication for Amazon API Gateway

By Dustin Ward

Amazon Web Services FeedIntroducing mutual TLS authentication for Amazon API Gateway This post is courtesy of Justin Pirtle, Principal Serverless Solutions Architect. Today, AWS is introducing certificate-based mutual Transport Layer Security (TLS) authentication for Amazon API Gateway. This is a new method for client-to-server authentication that can be used with API Gateway’s existing authorization options.…

Amazon Comprehend now helps you mask personally identifiable information from text documents

By Dustin Ward

Amazon Web Services FeedAmazon Comprehend now helps you mask personally identifiable information from text documents You can now identify and mask personally identifiable information (PII) from text documents using Amazon Comprehend. Amazon Comprehend uses machine learning to detect PII information that can be used to identify any individual such as social security numbers, credit card…