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Date de publication 2022-08-29 06:31:00 (vue: 2022-08-29 14:06:04)
Titre BrandPost: Detecting Suspicious Activity on AWS Using Cloud Logs
Texte AWS offers a large spectrum of services and compute. The “shared responsibility” model in cloud presents a simplified structure of organization responsibilities and cloud provider responsibilities. Generally, identity and access management (IAM), applications, and data form the dividing line, but lines blur depending on the given cloud service the organization is consuming. This is true of all cloud providers, including the AWS Shared Responsibility Model.Deployment mistakes, misconfigurations, use of vulnerable AMI or container images, or other changes made to AWS service configurations create security problems for organizations, exposing it to possible security incidents or breaches. We've seen no shortage of stories about ransomware attacks, privilege escalation, system compromise, data exfiltration, malicious cryptomining, and other negative outcomes.To read this article in full, please click here
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