Issue 65 of AWS Cloud Security Weekly

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What happened in AWS CloudSecurity & CyberSecurity last week…


This content originally appeared on DEV Community and was authored by AJ

(This is just the highlight of Issue 65 of AWS Cloud Security weekly @ https://aws-cloudsec.com/p/issue-65 << Subscribe to receive the full version in your inbox weekly for free!!)

What happened in AWS CloudSecurity & CyberSecurity last week October 01- October 08, 2024?

  • AWS Security Hub has introduced 7 additional security controls, bringing the total number of controls to 430. These new controls now extend support to additional resource types, including S3 Multi-Region Access Points, Apache Kafka (MSK) Connect & GuardDuty EKS Runtime Monitoring.
  • Amazon AppStream 2.0 has added support for local printer redirection and user-selected regional settings to multi-session fleets. Previously available only on single-session fleets, these features are now extended to multi-session environments.
  • Amazon Q Business is now HIPAA (Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act) compliant.
  • Amazon WorkSpaces introduced ability to transfer files between a WorkSpaces Personal session and a local computer, enabling users to manage and share files more efficiently. This feature is available on personal WorkSpaces using the DCV streaming protocol through Windows, Linux client applications, or web access.
  • Amazon Route 53 Resolver endpoints for DNS-over-HTTPS (DoH) now supports Server Name Indication (SNI), allowing you to specify a target server hostname for DNS query requests from your outbound endpoints to DoH servers that require SNI for TLS validation. With DoH on Amazon Route 53 Resolver endpoints, you can encrypt DNS queries passing through the endpoints, enhancing privacy by reducing the visibility of the exchanged information. This update lets you configure the hostname in your outbound endpoint settings to facilitate TLS handshakes for DNS requests sent from the outbound endpoints to the DoH server.


This content originally appeared on DEV Community and was authored by AJ


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