Building a Self-Service, Secure, & Continually Compliant Environment on AWS

By Dustin Ward

Amazon Web Services FeedBuilding a Self-Service, Secure, & Continually Compliant Environment on AWS Introduction If you’re an enterprise organization, especially in a highly regulated sector, you understand the struggle to innovate and drive change while maintaining your security and compliance posture. In particular, your banking customers’ expectations and needs are changing, and there is a…

Amazon Fraud Detector is now Generally Available

By Dustin Ward

Amazon Web Services FeedAmazon Fraud Detector is now Generally Available What was announced? Amazon Fraud Detector is now Generally Available! In case you missed the announcement during 2019 re:Invent week, Amazon Fraud Detector was originally released in preview mode on December 3rd, 2019. But today it is now Generally Available for customers to check out.…

Capturing Crisis Communication Events in Real-Time Using Whispir and Amazon EventBridge

By Dustin Ward

Amazon Web Services FeedCapturing Crisis Communication Events in Real-Time Using Whispir and Amazon EventBridge By Anastas Manojlovski, Solutions Architect at Whispir The increasing complexity and new capabilities of communications technologies are creating new market opportunities, risks, and threats that have the potential to substantially impact organizations. Work is becoming more complex, collaborative, and fast-paced in…

Customer update: AWS and the EU-US Privacy Shield

By Dustin Ward

Amazon Web Services FeedCustomer update: AWS and the EU-US Privacy Shield Recently, the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) issued a ruling regarding the EU-US Privacy Shield and Standard Contractual Clauses (SCCs), also known as model clauses. The CJEU ruled that the EU-US Privacy Shield is no longer valid for the transfer of…

Replacing web server functionality with serverless services

By Dustin Ward

Amazon Web Services FeedReplacing web server functionality with serverless services Web servers bring together many useful services in traditional web development. Developers use servers like Apache and NGINX for many common tasks. Linux, Apache, MySQL, and PHP formed the LAMP stack to power a large percentage of the world’s websites. Other variants, like the MEAN…